"In this paper, three forms of early modern #theatre - the ‘Theatre of the Prince’, entrepreneurial theatre, & street performance - are analysed [...] to identify early modern trends in communication & influence that laid the groundwork for #stratcomm"
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A friend alerted me to this bit of CEO arrogance and I will seize the opportunity to bring this item to the attention of students in my Strategic Communication course, where apologies are a particularly revealing object of study.
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#Apology #StratComm #USOpen
A row of books fanned out on the ground. The first 5 books address language, race, and education. The others discuss policy and brand strategy.
FB memories are often superfluous, but sometimes, they show big things. I didn't know it, but receiving these textbooks as I prepared for the fall of the 2nd year of my professional strat comm MA was one. I knew I had questions that went past the strategies & tactics focus of my MA. #PR #StratComm
Text stating: Seeking interview participants for doctoral dissertation. There are many assumptions and suspicions about what public relations practitioners think and do with language, but what is the truth? Interviews occurring August-November: 55-minute Zoom interviews In-person* or email options available * In-person interviews can occur in Minnesota (Aug-Sept. ) or Oregon (Oct.-Nov.).
Text stating: Eligibility requirements To participate in this study, individuals must meet the following criteria: Have 5+ years of experience working in public relations, strategic communication, or a related professional communication function Have held at least one role with a substantial writing component (past or present) Complete the majority their work in English (multilingual practitioners are welcome) Reside in the U.S. and work primarily for U.S.-based organizations or clients 18 years of age or older I am interested in the ways practitioners think about language and professional responsibility across all settings, work arrangements, sectors, and positions.
Text stating: Who is doing this research? This dissertation research is being done by Sandra Boone, a 4th-year Ph.D. candidate at the University of Oregon. I worked for 15 years as a professional communicator in higher education, nonprofit, and political settings. This research comes from questions I had when working, so I’d love to learn from you! Plus, you can receive a $15 gift card as a thank you. Email me at sboone5@uoregon.edu and include "PR language interviews" in the subject line. Learn more about me at boonesk.com.
Are you a public relations or strategic communication professional with 5+ years of experience? I'm doing interviews to discuss language & professional responsibility. $15 giftcard available. Interested? Message or email me #PublicRelations #StrategicCommunication #PR #StratComm #CriticalPR
Last (for now!) — I’m especially Stumped by The Dem Party’s poor #StratComm strategy + execution during this Hellish moment. 🥺
As a Journo turned Public Sector agency #StratComm Communicator, I learned so much from partnering w #USDS experts in the U.S. Department of VA from 2018-2022. Really hoping that the genuine versions of 18F and USDS can return in the future. 🫡⌨️👩🏽💻👨💻🇺🇸
*The World’s Fourth Largest Economy* (managed by California State Gov Agencies) is a ShitShow of #StratComm + #IT Systems INEFFICIENCY—and Cultural Incompetence!
Assoc Professor position w/ focus on #stratcomm open @ucentralasia, Kyrgyz Republic & Tajikistan, app DL 31 Jan www.ucentralasia.org/About/CurrentVacancies