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PR professionals are not 'yes men' when pressured to be unethical, Baylor study finds | e! Science News

PR professionals are not 'yes men' when pressured to be unethical, Baylor study finds | e! Science News | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Public relations professionals who have provided ethics counsel to senior management are at least as fervent about serving the public interest -- sometimes even more so -- as they are about their duty to their organizations, according to a Baylor University researcher. A new study of 30 senior public relations professionals, most of whom had served as an "organizational conscience," showed the individuals viewed themselves as an "independent voice" in the organization and not "mired by its perspective or politics," said study author Marlene S. Neill, Ph.D., a lecturer in the department of journalism, public relations and new media in Baylor's College of Arts & Sciences....

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This is an important study for PR professionals concerned about ethics. It highlights some of the big challenges for strategic PR people speaking up about ethical issues to senior management, clients or colleagues.

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‘Seinfeld’ in the Age of Twitter | WSJ Speakeasy

‘Seinfeld’ in the Age of Twitter | WSJ Speakeasy | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
How would "Seinfeld" play out in the 21st Century? A new Twitter account shows you.

 

The Twitter account Modern Seinfeld (@SeinfeldToday) popped up Sunday evening, imagining characters of the legendary sitcom living in the age of social media. What would edgy Elaine write on Yelp to pan a nasty restaurant? How would brusque Kramer interact with employees at the Apple store? What would neurotic George’s profile look like on an online dating website? By Monday afternoon, it had more than 28,000 followers – and seemingly everyone was getting in on the game....

 

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