Public Relations Worktext: A Writing and Planning Resource: Strategic Message Development - Softcover

Zappala, Joseph M.; Carden, Ann R.

 
9780805842630: Public Relations Worktext: A Writing and Planning Resource: Strategic Message Development

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Public Relations Worktext provides the fundamental knowledge and the basic preparation needed for the professional practice of public relations writing. This textbook introduces readers to public relations and writing, providing an overview of the four-step public relations process in addition to defining and detailing the writing activities involved. It presents in-depth information on the writing formats and approaches used in implementing strategic public relations plans, offering instruction for developing all types of writing assignments, starting with memos, proposals, and news releases, and moving on to the more complex tasks of advocacy writing, newsletters, crisis planning, and online communication. Examples accompany the discussions, providing guidance and structure for the varied writing activities.

Retaining the approach of the first edition, this text incorporates numerous changes and updates, making it suitable for use as a primary course text. Updates include:
*Expanded text sections with detailed content on research, planning, ethical and legal considerations, and crisis communications;
*A focus on writing for the Web and electronic media, including an entire chapter on online writing and communication;
*Current examples and reprints of effective public relations writing by leading companies in a variety of organizational settings, including Proctor & Gamble, Ben & Jerry's, Mattel, the U.S. Golf Association, Kodak, and Heinz;
*"Tips from the Top" inserts feature comments and insights from public relations and media professionals on such critical topics as pitching the media, planning events, and developing Intranet sites, and
*Chapter summaries, suggested readings, assignments, and an appendix with more than 30 checklists to utilize when working on assignments.

Authors Joseph M. Zappala and Ann R. Carden offer a clear and engaging introduction to the writing activities involved in public relations practice, resulting in a valuable resource for professionals as well as a practical classroom text for students planning careers in public relations.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Joseph M. Zappala, APR, has more than 20 years of experience in the communications and public relations fields. His career has included executive positions in the agency, not-for-profit, consulting, and higher education sectors. For 12 years, he served as a professor of public relations at Utica College of Syracuse University, where he oversaw the public relations program and spent several years as director of the department of communications. While at Utica, he received the college's Distinguished Teaching Award and wrote his first textbook,Public Relations Workbook, the predecessor to Public Relations Worktext. Zappala is an active member of the Public Relations Society of America, having served in leadership positions on national, district, and chapter levels. Currently, he is director of communications for Cornell University's division of alumni affairs and development.
Ann R. Carden is an assistant professor at the State University of New York/College at Fredonia, where she teaches public relations and public speaking. She has been managing public relations at organizations of various sizes since 1985 and also worked in broadcast journalism for 11 years. In addition to co-authoring the second edition of Public Relations Worktext: A Writing and Planning Resource, Ann's work will be included in the forthcoming publications, Learning to Teach: What You Need to Know to Develop a Successful Career as a Public Relations Educator (3rd ed.) and the Encyclopedia of Public Relations. An active member of the Buffalo Niagara PRSA chapter, Carden has served as president, assembly delegate, and Accreditation chair. She was named the chapter's Practitioner of the Year in 2001 and has received 15 Excaliburs, the chapter's award for excellence in public relations programming.







Authors Joseph M. Zappala and Ann R. Carden offer a clear and engaging intorduction to the writing activisties involved in public relations practice, resulting ina  valuable resource for professionals as well as a practgical classroom text for students planning careers in public relations.

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