Governments’ Use of Public Relations and Propaganda

Parallels and Differences


Seminararbeit, 2002

7 Seiten, Note: 1


Inhaltsangabe oder Einleitung

There is a widely held perception amongst the general public that there is no genuine difference between propaganda and public relations. This is a view also advocated by some communication scholars who equate these two terms. The truth lies somewhere between this perception and the one stated in the introductory quote. Although there are a number of parallels between public relations and propaganda, there are also fundamental differences.

The definitions of public relations are so numerous that it is difficult to give one which would find universal consent. For this paper and in order to illustrate the difference to propaganda most efficiently a definition, which stresses the importance of mutual understanding between the organisation and the public, as well as the benefaction to both, will be used. According to Long and Hazelton public relations is ”a communication function of management through which organisations adapt to, alter, or maintain their environment for the purpose of achieving organisational goals”.

Details

Titel
Governments’ Use of Public Relations and Propaganda
Untertitel
Parallels and Differences
Hochschule
Macquarie University
Note
1
Autor
Jahr
2002
Seiten
7
Katalognummer
V174552
ISBN (eBook)
9783640952427
ISBN (Buch)
9783640952656
Dateigröße
464 KB
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagworte
Public Relations, propaganda, Australia, United Kingdom
Arbeit zitieren
Dr. Belinda Helmke (Autor:in), 2002, Governments’ Use of Public Relations and Propaganda , München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/174552

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