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The Right to Privacy in a Digital Age: Reinterpreting the Concept of Personal PrivacyAlyssa M. Brumis - The right to privacy dates back farther than 1890, when Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis penned The Right to Privacy: “In the very early times, the law gave remedy only for physical interference with life and property, for trespasses vi et armis” [by... Keep Reading »
An Analysis of Successful Student-Run Public Relations and Advertising AgenciesAmanda Limoges - Like other communication-related fields, such as broadcast journalism and print journalism that typically have their own student-led organizations, strategic communications students obtain hands-on experience through student-run agencies, which helps them secure internships... Keep Reading »
A Framework for Internal Corporate CommunicationsAlexander E. Hopkins - Public relations is a growing field in the United States (Botan, 1992, p. 149). This growth can be partially explained by the fact that public relations is an exercise in power (Curtin & Gaither, 2007, p. 235; Walker, 2006, p. 401). Throughout the world, messages... Keep Reading »
Government Public Relations: Public Diplomacy or Propaganda?Alexander E. Hopkins - When politicians attempt to communicate their views in the public forum, the practice can be seen as a perquisite of the democratic process. This can prove to be an ideal environment for public relations, as the industry can identify and clarify arguments made among... Keep Reading »
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Why Taking the White House Online Does Not Make It More Accessible To The PublicLeah C. Campbell - Much has been said in regards to Barack Obama’s revolutionary use of technology during both his 2008 and 2012 campaigns for President of the United States. Yet, during his administration, that groundbreaking tactic suddenly disappeared. In 2013, with the launch... Keep Reading »
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