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Bol This book traces a resistance to PR from the postwar period that sought to expose it as a dangerous, but little understood political dynamic. It is a valuable reference for students studying media and communication, politics, sociology, cultural sociology, cultural studies and history; and for those working in the communication industries. This book traces a resistance to PR from the postwar period that sought to expose it as a dangerous, but little understood political dynamic. Critically exploring authoritarianism as a key concept, it argues PR’s market-friendly but oppressive and concealed language practices have systematically led to many of the divisive and polarised communication styles that we see today, and has had wider damaging effects for society. Rich with illustrative examples, the chapters set out the limits of "PR" and show how literature and websites opened an important but under recognised space in which neoliberal dogma was challenged. Offering a major new theory, it introduces a radical way to think about PR and its relationship to democracy and society, and to understand its legacies like climate change denial. This accessible book is a valuable reference for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying and researching media and communication, politics, sociology, cultural sociology, cultural studies and history; and for those working in the communication industries.

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This book traces a resistance to PR from the postwar period that sought to expose it as a dangerous, but little understood political dynamic. It is a valuable reference for students studying media and communication, politics, sociology, cultural sociology, cultural studies and history; and for those working in the communication industries. This book traces a resistance to PR from the postwar period that sought to expose it as a dangerous, but little understood political dynamic. Critically exploring authoritarianism as a key concept, it argues PR’s market-friendly but oppressive and concealed language practices have systematically led to many of the divisive and polarised communication styles that we see today, and has had wider damaging effects for society. Rich with illustrative examples, the chapters set out the limits of "PR" and show how literature and websites opened an important but under recognised space in which neoliberal dogma was challenged. Offering a major new theory, it introduces a radical way to think about PR and its relationship to democracy and society, and to understand its legacies like climate change denial. This accessible book is a valuable reference for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying and researching media and communication, politics, sociology, cultural sociology, cultural studies and history; and for those working in the communication industries.

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Pagina's: 134, Editie: Eerste editie, Hardcover, Routledge


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