Title: The Practice of Government Public Relations
Abstract: Introduction Grant Neeley and Kendra Stewart Government Public Relations: What Is It Good For? Mordecai Lee REACHING THE CITIZENRY: THE TOOLS OF GOVERNMENT PUBLIC RELATIONS Media Relations Jerome Sadow Government Websites Napoleon Byars Public Information Campaigns Jenifer E. Kopfman and Amanda Ruth-McSwain Crisis Public Relations for Government Communicators Brooke Fisher Liu and Abbey Blake Levenshus Web 2.0 Leila Sadeghi MANAGING GOVERNMENT PUBLIC RELATIONS Strategic Communication Planning Diana Knott Martinelli Ethics in Government Public Relations Shannon A. Bowen Doing Right and Avoiding Wrong with the Law and Politicians Kevin R. Kosar Internal Public Relations for Personal and Program Success Anne Zahradnik Using Monitoring and Evaluation to Measure Public Affairs Effectiveness Maureen Taylor Conclusion Grant Neeley and Kendra Stewart CD-ROM Contents: Chapter 5 Checklist Jenifer E. Kopfman and Amanda Ruth-McSwain Chapter 6 Additional Resources Brooke Fisher Liu and Abbey Blake Levenshus Chapter 7 Checklist Leila Sadeghi Chapter 8 PowerPoint (R) Presentation Diana Knott Martinelli Chapter 8 Workbook Pages Diana Knott Martinelli Chapter 10 Addendum Kevin R. Kosar Case Study: Information Wars in Russian Politics Elena Denezhkina and Paul Dezendorf Case Study: Sex Offender at the Recreation Complex Grant Neeley Case Study: An Illustration of the Impact of Active Community Engagement and Information Targeting Rock Hill, South Carolina Scott Huffman and Paul Dezendorf Case Study: Government Public Relations and the U.S. Customs and Immigration Services Website Meg Warnemen
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-08-04
Language: en
Type: book
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