Gender and Public Relations/
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2013ISBN: 9780203436011Subject(s): Economics | FinanceOnline resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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e-Books | Central Library, Sikkim University | Not for loan | E-307 |
Foreword (Lana F. Rakow) Introduction. Gender and Public Relations: Making Meaning, Challenging Assumptions (Christine Daymon and Kristin Demetrious)
1. Surface Effects: Public Relations and the Politics of Gender (Kristin Demetrious)
2. Caring about Public Relations and the Gendered Cultural Intermediary Role (Anne Surma and Christine Daymon)
3. Interrogating Inequalities Perpetuated in a Feminized Field: Using Critical Race Theory and the Intersectionality Lens to Render Visible that which should not be Disaggregated (Donnalyn Pompper)
4. Gendered Performance and Identity Work in PR Consulting Relationships: A UK Perspective (Liz Yeomans)
5. Mothers, Bodies and Breasts: Organizing Strategies and Tactics in Women's Activism (C. Kay Weaver)
6. Celebrity, Gender and Reputation Management at the BBC (Jane Arthurs)
7. Campaigning for 'Women, Peace and Security': Transnational Advocacy Networks at the United Nations Security Council (Ian Somerville and Sahla Aroussi)
8. Gender, Culture and Power: Competing Discourses on the Philippine Reproductive Health Bill (Marianne Sison)
9. 'I want to Voice out my Opinion': Bringing Migrant Women from beyond the Margins into Union Work (Maree Keating)
10. 'Mammography at Age 40-49 Saves Lives, Just not enough of Them': Gendered Political Intersections in Communicating Breast Cancer Screening Policy to Publics (Jennifer Vardeman-Winter, Hua Jiang and Natalie Tindall)
11. Ex-Journos and Promo Girls: Feminization and Professionalization in the Australian Public Relations Industry (Kate Fitch and Amanda Third)
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