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Negative public relations, also called dark public relations (DPR), 'black hat PR' and in some earlier writing "Black PR", is a process of destroying the target's reputation and/or corporate identity. The objective in DPR is to discredit someone else, who may pose a threat to the client's business or be a political rival.
Public Relations is a sociology book written by American pioneer in the field of public relations and propaganda, Edward Bernays, and first published in 1945. [ 1 ] References
Michael Levine (born 1956) is an American writer and public relations expert. [1] He is the author of books on public relations including Guerrilla P.R. [2] He has represented 58 Academy Award winners, 34 Grammy Award winners, and 43 New York Times best-sellers, [3] including Michael Jackson, [4] Barbra Streisand, [5] and George Carlin among many others. [6]
It was under Farruk S. Mulla, this informal body was registered under the Indian Societies Act XXVI of 1961, in 1966, and he became the founder President of Public Relations Society of India. At the same time, around 1965, another body, the Public Relations Circle was founded and registered in Kolkata. It was the first-ever association of ...
Pages in category "Non-fiction books about public relations" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Effective Public Relations is a book published in 1952 by University of Wisconsin professor Scott M. Cutlip and Allen H. Center. It was the first textbook in the field of public relations and introduced the "Seven Cs of communication".
The first public relations department was created by the inventor and industrialist George Westinghouse in 1889 when he hired two men to publicize his pet project, alternating current (AC) electricity." [40] [41] The first appearance of the term "public relations" was in the 1897 Year Book of Railway Literature. [42]