Discovering Public Relations: An Introduction to Creative and Strategic Practices

Author:   Karen Freberg
Publisher:   Sage Publications, Inc
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Pages:   400
Publication Date:   21 August 2020
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Author:   Karen Freberg
Publisher:   Sage Publications, Inc
Imprint:   Sage Publications, Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 19.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.771kg
ISBN:  

9781544355375


ISBN 10:   1544355378
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   21 August 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Discovering Public Relations is unique with its focus on ethics, diversity, and game changers in the profession, and the textbook content provides a solid foundation for students that is rooted in cutting-edge public relations educational standards and current industry best practices. --Jennifer Robinette Freberg has a clear understanding of the PR industry and how a college student learns new material-- the best combination for authoring a textbook. The chapters are well organized, thorough and logical. --Claire M. Regan Freberg's text is anchored in proven PR principles while exploring the evolution of the profession for today's practitioner. The integration of social media principles and skills reflects the field's contemporary development. --Melinda A. Booze Freberg's textbook is one of her finest examples of bridging practice and theory, research and creativity. Her expertise and experience are on display in this text. Her tone is vibrant, and the content of the book provides a comprehensive and strategic overview of the industry and what it takes to be involved and engaged in modern-day public relations. This is one of the best introductory textbooks on the market. --Natalie T. J. Tindall Karen Freberg is on the cutting edge of public relations cases, careers, and tips. Her book is full of relevant examples of how to do PR and why even the most minor details matter. --Dylan McLemore This is a good book for both students exploring the world of public relations and those who will be tomorrow's practitioners. It is relevant and informative--a book that will connect well with this generation of students. --Cessna Winslow This is a no-nonsense, easy-to-comprehend introductory PR textbook which takes complex concepts and makes them understandable and relatable for all students. --L. Simone Byrd This is an excellent textbook! After using several texts during my 25 years of college teaching, I finally found a resource that gives my students everything they need to adopt a solid foundation in the world of public relations. I will no longer have to supplement the text I use with additional sources of information to thoroughly educate my students. --Terry L. Hapney, Jr. This is the most current PR text that I've found. It embraces all of the new trends and technologies and is extremely forward thinking. It does it all with excellent examples and thought-provoking questions. --Robert Nanney This text does more than introduce key concepts in PR; it encourages students to think about their own place in public relations - how to build and promote their own skill set to be successful in the industry. --Courtney A. Barclay This text provides an excellent mix of foundational elements for students getting started in public relations, with attention to diversity, social media, and thought-provoking discussion questions. --Josie DeAngelis This text provides an exploration into the current and future state of public relations and how it is executed in an array of environments. While there is an emphasis on the history, the book uses this as a foundation to provide students with the background of the discipline so that they may have a more complete knowledge of how the discipline has evolved to its current state and its future direction. --Denise Herd


Discovering Public Relations is unique with its focus on ethics, diversity, and game changers in the profession, and the textbook content provides a solid foundation for students that is rooted in cutting-edge public relations educational standards and current industry best practices. --Jennifer Robinette Freberg has a clear understanding of the PR industry and how a college student learns new material-- the best combination for authoring a textbook. The chapters are well organized, thorough and logical. --Claire M. Regan Freberg's text is anchored in proven PR principles while exploring the evolution of the profession for today's practitioner. The integration of social media principles and skills reflects the field's contemporary development. --Melinda A. Booze Freberg's textbook is one of her finest examples of bridging practice and theory, research and creativity. Her expertise and experience are on display in this text. Her tone is vibrant, and the content of the book provides a comprehensive and strategic overview of the industry and what it takes to be involved and engaged in modern-day public relations. This is one of the best introductory textbooks on the market. --Natalie T. J. Tindall Karen Freberg is on the cutting edge of public relations cases, careers, and tips. Her book is full of relevant examples of how to do PR and why even the most minor details matter. --Dylan McLemore This is a good book for both students exploring the world of public relations and those who will be tomorrow's practitioners. It is relevant and informative--a book that will connect well with this generation of students. --Cessna Winslow This is a no-nonsense, easy-to-comprehend introductory PR textbook which takes complex concepts and makes them understandable and relatable for all students. --L. Simone Byrd This is an excellent textbook! After using several texts during my 25 years of college teaching, I finally found a resource that gives my students everything they need to adopt a solid foundation in the world of public relations. I will no longer have to supplement the text I use with additional sources of information to thoroughly educate my students. --Terry L. Hapney, Jr. This is the most current PR text that I've found. It embraces all of the new trends and technologies and is extremely forward thinking. It does it all with excellent examples and thought-provoking questions. --Robert Nanney This text does more than introduce key concepts in PR; it encourages students to think about their own place in public relations - how to build and promote their own skill set to be successful in the industry. --Courtney A. Barclay This text provides an excellent mix of foundational elements for students getting started in public relations, with attention to diversity, social media, and thought-provoking discussion questions. --Josie DeAngelis This text provides an exploration into the current and future state of public relations and how it is executed in an array of environments. While there is an emphasis on the history, the book uses this as a foundation to provide students with the background of the discipline so that they may have a more complete knowledge of how the discipline has evolved to its current state and its future direction. --Denise Herd


This text provides an exploration into the current and future state of public relations and how it is executed in an array of environments. While there is an emphasis on the history, the book uses this as a foundation to provide students with the background of the discipline so that they may have a more complete knowledge of how the discipline has evolved to its current state and its future direction. --Denise Herd This text provides an excellent mix of foundational elements for students getting started in public relations, with attention to diversity, social media, and thought-provoking discussion questions. --Josie DeAngelis This text does more than introduce key concepts in PR; it encourages students to think about their own place in public relations - how to build and promote their own skill set to be successful in the industry. --Courtney A. Barclay This is the most current PR text that I've found. It embraces all of the new trends and technologies and is extremely forward thinking. It does it all with excellent examples and thought-provoking questions. --Robert Nanney This is an excellent textbook! After using several texts during my 25 years of college teaching, I finally found a resource that gives my students everything they need to adopt a solid foundation in the world of public relations. I will no longer have to supplement the text I use with additional sources of information to thoroughly educate my students. --Terry L. Hapney, Jr. This is a no-nonsense, easy-to-comprehend introductory PR textbook which takes complex concepts and makes them understandable and relatable for all students. --L. Simone Byrd This is a good book for both students exploring the world of public relations and those who will be tomorrow's practitioners. It is relevant and informative--a book that will connect well with this generation of students. --Cessna Winslow Karen Freberg is on the cutting edge of public relations cases, careers, and tips. Her book is full of relevant examples of how to do PR and why even the most minor details matter. --Dylan McLemore Freberg's textbook is one of her finest examples of bridging practice and theory, research and creativity. Her expertise and experience are on display in this text. Her tone is vibrant, and the content of the book provides a comprehensive and strategic overview of the industry and what it takes to be involved and engaged in modern-day public relations. This is one of the best introductory textbooks on the market. --Natalie T. J. Tindall Freberg's text is anchored in proven PR principles while exploring the evolution of the profession for today's practitioner. The integration of social media principles and skills reflects the field's contemporary development. --Melinda A. Booze Freberg has a clear understanding of the PR industry and how a college student learns new material-- the best combination for authoring a textbook. The chapters are well organized, thorough and logical. --Claire M. Regan Discovering Public Relations is unique with its focus on ethics, diversity, and game changers in the profession, and the textbook content provides a solid foundation for students that is rooted in cutting-edge public relations educational standards and current industry best practices. --Jennifer Robinette


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Karen Freberg (@kfreberg) is a Professor in Strategic Communications at the University of Louisville. Freberg is also the director of The Bird's Nest, a student-run strategic communication agency at the University of Louisville. In 2019, Freberg received the honor of being named a visiting Adjunct Associate Professor in Creative Communication at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Freberg is also a research consultant in social media and crisis communications and has worked with several organizations and agencies such as Kentucky Derby, Sun Tan City, GE Appliances, Korbel, Brown-Forman, Churchill Downs, Kentucky Derby, Facebook, Adobe, HubSpot, Chipotle, Firestorm Solutions, Hootsuite, The Breeders' Cup, IMC Agency, DHS, CDC, and General Motors. This experience led her to be a 2015 Plank Center Fellow for General Motors (GM), where her responsibility was to work with the PR and social media teams, forming best practices and recommendations on social media measurement strategies and influencer marketing practices. In addition, Freberg is an award-winning author and has written several books including The Roadmap in Teaching Social Media (Amazon, self-published), Digital Media Writing for Strategic Communication (TopHat with Emily Kinsky and Amber Hutchins), and Social Media for Strategic Communications: Creative Strategies and Research-Based applications (with SAGE, which was named 2020 NCA Public Relations Division's Outstanding Textbook Award Winner). She's published her second TopHat book with Kinsky titled Concepts in Social and Digital Communication. Freberg has coordinated and advised various companies on the areas of social media pedagogy and certification programs, such as Cannes Lions (Co-Chair of the Cannes Lions Educator Summit), Hootsuite (Advanced Social Media Certification and #HootAmb), Meltwater (certification program and contributor), Adobe (EDUMax Thought Leader and Adobe Education Leader), Meta Blueprint (Subject Matter Expert), and HubSpot (Education Founding Member). Freberg also launched a social media educators community on FB and Twitter (now X) (@SMprofessors and #SMprofs) for professors, practitioners, and professionals in the education industry to share resources, brainstorm ideas, and collaborate on projects to bridge the gap between education and practice. In addition to academic publications, Freberg has been interviewed for popular press publications such as The New York Times, The Drum, Newsweek, Adweek, USA Today, The Next Web, MONEY, USA Today College, and Forbes. xxxiiBefore coming to the University of Louisville, Freberg earned a Ph.D. in communication and information at the University of Tennessee in May 2011 and a master's degree in strategic public relations at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California in August 2007. Freberg received her bachelor of science degree in public relations at the University of Florida in August 2005. Freberg is also a four-time All-American, two-time SEC champion, and 2004 Olympic Trials finalist in the shot put. She loves coffee (it's a major food group), traveling, and being with her Australian Shepherd, Mando Wade, and believes everyone needs to be on #TeamRyanReynolds as he is the only one who can call her Dr. K.

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