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#FuturePRoof podcast: strawberry picking

Stephen Waddington

#FuturePRoof conversation at #PRfest about the value of public relations. The second #PRFest in Edinburgh proved to be a lively affair combining keynotes, panels and workshops. The innovative two-day event curated and managed by Laura Sutherland is establishing itself on the conference circuit. Thanks for stopping by.

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An “Interview” with ChatGPT: What is Public Relations? How Has PR Changed? Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Comms Pros?

Sword and the Script

PR practitioners work to create and maintain relationships with media outlets, and use those relationships to get their client’s message out to the public. PR can also involve managing events, speaking at conferences, and developing social media campaigns. This is reflective of a traditional view of public relations.

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Deconstructing the Century of the Selfie for PR purposes

PR Conversations

When Henry Ford said [in 1916] that “history is bunk” he was giving a password to creative amnesia, to a power of forgetting, which underwrites the pragmatic pursuit of utopia. Between 2006 to 2014, he has also taught global relations and intercultural communication as well as public affairs and issues management at New York University.

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Deconstructing the Century of the Selfie for PR purposes

PR Conversations

When Henry Ford said [in 1916] that “history is bunk” he was giving a password to creative amnesia, to a power of forgetting, which underwrites the pragmatic pursuit of utopia. Between 2006 to 2014, he has also taught global relations and intercultural communication as well as public affairs and issues management at New York University.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Kim Blanchette

PR Conversations

I get to do so many different things—event planning, writing, research, media, employee engagement, digital and social media. I’m not sure I’ve been influenced by any work of fiction overtly, but there is a line in the book Primary Colors , by Joe Klein, that struck me. Why do you work in PR? Ward or Karen Robards.

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

I attend or speak at a variety of conferences related to science or science communication; additionally, I have become a regular participant at several events on communications for government or non-profits…and my experience is similar to that of Karen James (@kejames) above. Think outside the conference tick-box of topics and speakers.

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Examining the (weird) science of communication presentations

PR Conversations

I attend or speak at a variety of conferences related to science or science communication; additionally, I have become a regular participant at several events on communications for government or non-profits…and my experience is similar to that of Karen James (@kejames) above. Think outside the conference tick-box of topics and speakers.