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Public relations and ontology: rhetorical approaches in post-modern times

conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Stephen Mackey
Rhetorical theory's contemporary involvement with semiotics is overlooked in much current public relations scholarship. This paper aims to 'make a difference' in this respect. There is a need for this change of perspective in view of a call for a new direction in public relations theory. This call came in the final Public Relations Division session at the July, 2003 International Communication Association Convention in San Diego. That panel discussion was titled: 'What Should be the Focus of Public Relations?' The session concluded that a turn towards 'rhetorical theory' was needed. This paper argues that such a turn would pose interesting theoretical and political challenges for a field which has not fully caught up with post-modern ideas. It points out how involvement with the contemporary 'rhetorical turn' paradigm and this paradigm's link to semiotics, would take public relations studies into interesting conceptual and political regions.

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Title of proceedings

Making a difference

Event

Australian and New Zealand Communication Association, Conference (2004 : Sydney, N.S.W.)

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1 - 8

Publisher

Australian and New Zealand Communication Association

Location

Sancta Sophia College, Sydney

Place of publication

Sydney, N.S.W.

Start date

2004-07-07

End date

2004-07-09

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

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A Dunn

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