Thinking about public relations
December 14th, 2009 / 3:19 pm
I watched this BBC documentary series over the weekend, and it got me thinking about the origins of public relations, including its connection to psychology and early practice as propaganda. I suspect that many fellow PR people would be interested to watch The Century of the Self:
In watching the series, it struck me how so many PR people seem to know little about their own industry’s often wartime roots, and made me feel proud about how far PR has progressed ethically and in terms of sophistication since its early crudely manipulative origins.
I also just wrote a rambling article on this topic, much too long for a regular blog post: Thinking about public relations.
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