Table of contents - Special Issue: EUPRERA 2021 – Latest Research on Public Relations and Communication Management
Guest Editors: Sabine Einwiller
Understanding the arena of smoldering crises: a longitudinal study of discursive struggles after implementing a new IT health care platform
Carmen Daniela Maier, Finn Frandsen, Winni JohansenThe aim of this paper is to study the development of a smoldering crisis over time. The focus is on a nationwide news media and online news communication related to a smoldering…
Actions speak louder than words – strategic communication and (un)intentional signalling: a semio-pragmatic taxonomy
Rudi Palmieri, Andrea RocciThe article tackles the under-defined notion of communication in strategic communication research and elaborates a taxonomy of semiotic processes, which distinguishes different…
Between progress and struggle: young PR-scholars’ contribution to theory building and progress in public relations research
Jens Seiffert-Brockmann, Laura Hackl, Øyvind IhlenThe paper aims to analyze the contribution of young academics to the field of public relations (PR) and shows which authors exert most influence on them. The study thereby…
The rhetoric of the Norwegian government and health authorities during the COVID-19 pandemic
Maria Isaksson, Mona SolvollThe purpose of this study is to examine the identification and collaboration rhetoric of the Norwegian government and public health authorities during the pandemic. The aim is to…
The positioning of CEOs as advocates and activists for societal change: reflecting media, receptive and strategic cornerstones
Vanja BojanicThis paper aims to take stock of current knowledge on chief executive officers (CEOs) speaking out on societal issues and to position the phenomenon with and against the relevant…
What employees perceive as personal communication: results of a Q study on internal communication
Helena StehleEngaging with stakeholders in “a personal, intimate way” (Men and Tsai, 2016, p. 932) or “includ[ing] the ‘personal touch’” (Kent and Taylor, 1998, p. 323) is often seen as…
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1363-254Xe-ISSN:
1478-0852ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Jesper Falkheimer