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The Unseen Power : Public Relations: A History

ISBN-13: 9780805814644 / Angielski / Twarda / 1994 / 832 str.

Scott M. Cutlip
The Unseen Power : Public Relations: A History Scott M. Cutlip 9780805814644 Lawrence Erlbaum Associates - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

The Unseen Power : Public Relations: A History

ISBN-13: 9780805814644 / Angielski / Twarda / 1994 / 832 str.

Scott M. Cutlip
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This volume documents the role public relations practitioners play in America's economic, social, and political affairs. It tells how Roosevelt's Square Deal reforms brought the first publicity agencies to the nation's capital.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Ekonomia i biznes
Kategorie BISAC:
Business & Economics > Public Relations
Wydawca:
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Seria wydawnicza:
Lea's Communication (Hardcover)
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9780805814644
Rok wydania:
1994
Numer serii:
000013045
Ilość stron:
832
Waga:
1.26 kg
Wymiary:
23.65 x 16.33 x 5.77
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia

"...a thorough recounting of PR firms' development and the now-famous men...who shaped it..."
—PR News

"...[Cutlip] translates a lifetime of experience and teaching into a comprehensive, readable book winding through the currents, trivia and personalities that went into creating PR in this century."
—Editor & Publisher

"...provides practitioners, scholars, and students with a realistic inside view of the way public relations has developed and been practiced in the United States since its beginnings in mid-1900."
—What's New in Advertising and Marketing

"This book is the definitive word on the history of the field. It is thorough, well-researched, and stimulating..."
—Public Relations Journal

"If there is a true successor to Ivy Lee and Edward L. Bernays, who developed the public relations profession, it is Cutlip, whose PR texts have probably trained more students and practitioners than anyone else's."
—CHOICE

"...a remarkable book....Sometimes the giants of the earth had feet of clay. But read the book. For enlightenment, entertainment, high drama, and some warts, it demands and will reward attention of the serious disciples of the unfinished profession of public relations."
—Public Relations Quarterly

"Both present and future public relations practitioners would benefit from reading this book to gain insight into the profession's culture....Cutlip has produced a rewarding work."
—American Journalism

"...an enlightening and well-researched historical account of the birth and progress of agency public relations practice and its contribution to the development of the entire professional field."
—Journalism History

"In describing the successes and failures of early practitioners, Cutlip helps readers better understand both the role and purpose of public relations, as well as the need for improved professionalism in its practice....a tremendous resource for public relations courses that include a history component. Those teaching the principles course particularly will welcome this detailed history of public relations."
—Journalism Educator

"...an enlightening historical account of the birth and progress of agency public relations practice and its contribution to the development of the entire professional field....a valuable historical resource for public relations practitioners, scholars, and students."
—Journalism Quarterly

"It is meticulously researched, reported in interesting, revealing, and instructional detail. Public relations veterans will derive a special excitement from this history as they read about old friends, pioneering heroes, and enjoy numerous discoveries. Regardless of how well informed the reader is, there will be new surprises in fact, history and commentary....Cutlip has moved us light years ahead of where we were. If you're in PR, get the book and read it....Educators are special beneficiaries: now they have a real history which will help them and their students."
—Public Relations Review

"Scott Cutlip balances the contributions and the harm done by publicity. Rather than just putting these efforts to influence opinion, legislation, enforcement and desired behavior into historical context, he makes them the context itself. A lot of work and effort beyond research has gone into this undertaking."
—Merle Curti
author of The Growth of American Thought, Winner of the Pulitzer

"...a definitive and detailed history by the field's longtime leading scholar, historian, and teacher. Earlier, Scott Cutlip provided a roadmap for the field's current practice and performance. Now, he illuminates the history of public relations in a well-researched, powerful, and persuasive book."
—Everette E. Dennis
Executive Director, The Freedom Forum Media Studies Center at Columbia Universit

"Scott Cutlip is the foremost historian of public relations. Most public relations scholars have been hoping for years that he would write this book. Finally it's here!"
—James E. Grunig
University of Maryland at College Park

"It's [your book is] superb. If you weren't already the premier teacher of public relations in this country, your book has made you so."
—Hal D. Steward
Columbia Pacific University of San Raffel, California

"...your book will have impact well beyond the lives of either of us or even our children. After all, it is the only chronicle of public relations early days as a professional business service. I have no doubt that it will stand as a basic source a hundred or more years from now when the scholars of the day reflect on the roots of what I believe will continue to be a growing and pervasive discipline that affects all aspects of our society."
—Harold Burson
Burson-Marsteller

Contents: Prologue Part I: The Seedbed Years of Counseling, 1900-1919. The Nation's First Publicity Agency. The First Washington Agencies. First Parker and Lee, Then Lee, Harris, and Lee. The Hamilton Wright Organization -- The First International Agency. Pendleton Dudley Starts Fifth Agency in 1909. Part II: Public Relations Booms in the Booming Twenties, 1919-1930. Ivy Lee Returns to New York; Joined by T.J. Ross. Edward L. Bernays: Pioneer, Philosopher, Centenarian. Bernays: The Counselor and His Genius and His Role in the Profession. John Price Jones Tries to Ride Two Horses. Steve Hannagan: Super Press Agent. Harry Bruno: Aviation and Public Relations Pioneer. William H. Baldwin: Counselor and Citizen. Ben Sonnenberg: Sui Generis. Clarke and Tyler: Builders of the Ku Klux Klan. John W. Hill: Builder of an Enduring Legacy. John Hill's Two Major Battles: Steel and Tobacco -- and the Person. Part III: The Depression and the Years Beyond. Carl Byoir: The Little Giant of Public Relations. Carl Byoir: Years of Success and Storm. Whitaker & Baxter: Architects of the New Politics. Earl Newsom: Counselor to Corporate Giants. Earl Newsom and the Auto Giants: Ford and GM. Earl Newsom and the Ford Foundation. Epilogue.

Scott M. Cutlip

Cutlip, Scott M. Scott "M. Cutlip "is dean emeritus of the Universi... więcej >


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