44 results on '"Myers, Cayce"'
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2. The Future of the History of Public Relations
3. Theories of Public Relations Development
4. Entertainment and the Creation of the PR Professional
5. Public Relations Ethics, Organizations, and Credentialing
6. Corporate Public Relations
7. Definitions of Public Relations
8. Propaganda, Public Relations, and Public Opinion
9. Public Relations History
10. Public Relations, Propaganda, and Conflict
11. Public Relations in Non-Profits, Education, and Religion
12. Political Public Relations
13. Campaign Finance and Its Impact in the 2016 Presidential Campaign
14. United States Antecedents and Proto-PR
15. Public relations or “grassroots lobbying”? How lobbying laws are re-defining PR practice
16. Reconsidering early U.S. public relations institutions: An analysis of publicity and information bureaux 1891–1918
17. What’s the legal definition of PR?: An analysis of commercial speech and public relations
18. Apology, sympathy, and empathy: The legal ramifications of admitting fault in U.S. public relations practice
19. Reconsidering propaganda in U.S. public relations history: An analysis of propaganda in the popular press 1810–1918
20. An analysis of social media ownership litigation between organizations and PR practitioners
21. Public relations confidentiality: An analysis of pr practitioner–client privilege in high profile litigation
22. To Reveal or Conceal?: Introducing the Anonymous Public Concern Test for US Defamation Lawsuits
23. Reconsidering the corporate narrative in U.S. PR history: A critique of Alfred Chandler's influence on PR historiography
24. The new water cooler: Implications for practitioners concerning the NLRB's stance on social media and workers’ rights
25. United States Antecedents and Proto-PR
26. Warren, Samuel & Louis Brandeis. The Right to Privacy, 4 Harv. L. Rev. 193 (1890)
27. Regulating Public Relations: How U.S. Legal Policies and Regulations Shaped Early Corporate Public Relations
28. Image repair in the aftermath of inaccurate polling: How the news media responded to getting it wrong in 1948 and 2016
29. Copyright and Historical Sources
30. Publicists in US Public Relations History: An Analysis of the Representations of Publicists, 1815–1918
31. The Changing Landscape of Copyright Infringement and Sovereign Immunity.
32. Image repair in the aftermath of inaccurate polling: How the news media responded to getting it wrong in 1948 and 2016.
33. Digital Immortality vs. “The Right to be Forgotten”: A Comparison of U.S. and E.U. Laws Concerning Social Media Privacy
34. Trumbo
35. Book Reviews
36. Southern Traitor or American Hero?
37. Early US Corporate Public Relations: Understanding the “Publicity Agent” in American Corporate Communications, 1902–1918
38. Book Reviews
39. Open genre, new possibilities: democratizing history via social media
40. Social Media as Primary Source
41. Open genre, new possibilities: democratizing history via social media.
42. Digital Immortality vs. "The Right to be Forgotten": A Comparison of U.S. and E.U. Laws Concerning Social Media Privacy.
43. Massive Resistance and Media Suppression: he Segregationist Response to Dissent during the Civil Rights Movement.
44. We Are What We Drink: The Temperance Battle in Minnesota.
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