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Dialogue Project urges business to lead on civil discourse and debate

Stephen Waddington

A research study aims to educate and inspire business leaders to do more to solve the twin societal issues of poor conversation and growing polarisation. It is becoming increasingly difficult to hold civil conversations with people that hold differing views. However business has a unique opportunity to help promote civil discourse for their employees and the communities that they support.

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Journalists on the move – Week of October 12

Agility PR Solutions

Here you have it! The most notable journalist and media industry moves of the past week. USA AND CANADA Follow us on Twitter @Press_Moves News and Media Kenosha News: Pete Wicklund (@Kenosha_News) has joined as Managing Editor. Star Tribune: Kyndell Harkness (@kyndellharkness) has been named Assistant Managing Editor for Diversity and Community. Tennessean, The: has […].

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Emily in Paris: A social media professor’s perspective

Karen Freberg

Pop culture has always been a big influence in terms of how my area of work has been portrayed. In the 1990s and early 2000s, we had Samantha from “Sex in the City” where all she did in PR was host parties and work with celebrities. In the 2010’s, we then had Olivia in “Scandal” for handling crises and work in reputation management.