Public Relations and Communication Management in Europe: A Nation-by-nation Introduction to Public Relations Theory and PracticeThe book challenges the notion that public relations in Europe is no more than a copy of the Anglo-American approach. It presents a nation-by-nation introduction to historical public relations developments and current topics in European countries, written by noted national experts in public relations research and well-known professionals who are able to oversee the situation in their own countries. The contributions are written from an inside view and combine researched facts and figures with qualitative observations and personal reviews. In addition, the book provides conceptual statements that offer an insight into theoretical approaches. |
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Contents
Overview of public relationsand communication management in Europe | 1 |
Austria | 13 |
Belgium | 29 |
A constructivistic approach to public relations | 45 |
BosniaHerzegovina | 55 |
Bulgaria | 71 |
Croatia | 83 |
Estonia | 95 |
Norway | 277 |
Poland | 291 |
The public sphere as central concept of public relations | 309 |
Portugal | 317 |
Russia | 331 |
Serbia and MontenegroThe Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | 347 |
Slovakia | 363 |
Slovenia | 375 |
Finland | 106 |
The reflective paradigm of public relations | 121 |
France | 135 |
Germany | 153 |
Greece | 169 |
Hungary | 185 |
Ireland | 201 |
The transitional approach to public relations | 216 |
Italy | 227 |
Malta | 245 |
The Netherlands | 261 |
Civil society and public relations | 387 |
Spain | 393 |
Sweden | 413 |
Switzerland | 425 |
Turkey | 441 |
A concept for planning and evaluationof public relations | 459 |
United Kingdom | 467 |
New perspectives of public relations in Europe | 485 |
Authors | 497 |