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Crisis management
Crisis management is the communications management function used to convey accurate facts and data to the general public and to specific publics during a crisis situation in order to prevent or minimize negative publicity that -
Astroturfing
Astroturfing is a word in English describing formal political, advertising, or public relations campaigns seeking to create the impression of being spontaneous "grassroots" behavior, hence the reference to the artificial grass, AstroTurf. The goal of -
Edward Bernays
Edward Bernays (November 22, 1891 - March 9, 1995) is regarded by many as the "father of public relations," although some people believe that title should be shared with other early PR practitioner, such as Ivy -
Ivy Lee
Ivy Ledbetter Lee (1877-1934) is considered by some to be one of the modern founder of modern public relations, along with Edward Bernays. Lee was born near Cedartown, Georgia on July 16, 1877. The -
Current events
(Latest prWiki-related news posted at top) Sign postings before text 17 May 2006[] Nhprman 03:37, 23 May 2006 (UTC) Despite the lack of updates here on the News page, a perusal of -
Main Page
Explore this Wikia Project: P.R. Defined - P.R. Terms - The Tipsheet - P.R. Tools - prWikia news page - Books about P.R.=Welcome to the Public Relations Wikia!= Claification of Ideas:[] to describe the history -
News release
A news release (also known as a press release, media release, or press statement) is a written or recorded communication directed at members of the news media for the purpose of announcing something claimed as -
Public Relations Society of America
The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), based in New York City, is the world's largest organization for public relations professionals. The organization has more than 32,000 professional and student members, and is -
Blog
A blog (short for Web log) is a Website in which items are posted and displayed with the newest at the top. Many blogs allow visitors to post responses to "blog postings" created by the -
Terms
Below is a brief list of terms used in the public relations profession. It is meant to be a quick and easy glossary for those not familiar with public relations as a profession. While many -
Propaganda (book)
The author of Propaganda, Edward Bernays defined the profession of "counsel on public relations" as a "practicing social scientist" whose "competence is like that of the industrial engineer, the management engineer, or the investment counselor -
Tipsheet
To particpate, simply edit the page and add tips. Add comments to pre-existing catagories or add your own. Content here may be (and should be) used in future articles on these topics. -
Public relations
Public relations according to Rex Harlow is the communications management function that seeks to build, maintain and protect reputations, develop and maintain positive images and perceptions, change negative perceptions into neutral ones and eventually into -
PR Quotes
Below are some "Quotes of the Moment" which have been, or will be, featured on our front page. Feel free to add more! -
Declaration of Principles
Declaration of Principles refers to a statement released by modern public relations pioneer Ivy Ledbetter Lee in 1906 that is seen as laying important groundwork for the public relations profession in the decades to follow -
Media kit
A Media kit (also commonly known as a Press kit) is a pre-packaged set of promotional materials of a person or persons represented for promotional use. Kits are often distributed to announce the release -
Press agent
The press agent or publicity model of public relations is a style of one-way communication typically characterized by hype and emotion, rather than a methodical, reasoned presentation of facts. The press agent was the -
Public relations tools
Please add tools to this list! This is a list of Public Relations tools - things actively employed by public relations professionals on behalf of their clients, and tools clients are encouraged to use to enhance -
Publicity stunt
A Publicity stunt is a somewhat derogatory term for an event designed to create attention for a client, cause or larger event. Publicity stunts can be, and often are, humorous in nature, but are always -
Chartered Institute of Public Relations
The Chartered Institute of Public Relations is the professional body for public relations practitioners in the UK. Founded in February 1948 as the Institute of Public Relations, it today has over 9000 members involved in -
Practical advice
Here you can add specific questions about public relations. You could get interesting answers from experienced people. The answers to frequently asked questions will be added to the tipsheet. Also new specific pages can be -
Books about pr
This is a list of some books about public relations that are currently in print or readily available from online booksellers. Please feel free to add to the list, using the same format and providing -
Public Relations Consultants Association
The Public Relations Consultants Association is the voice of public relations consultancies in the United Kingdom. The trade association was founded in 1969 and members now represent 70 per cent of fee income for UK -
Grassroots
Meaning the movement grew under normal circumstances and did not use money to fake how much support there is. From this comes the faked version Astroturfing, including many ways that disqualify a grass roots organisation -
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