The inaugural 2019 IPR Disinformation in Society Report reveals more than half of Americans encounter deliberately misleading or biased information at least once a day and believe that disinformation is a "major" problem in the U.S. https://t.co/ix54CXSjYG
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It's out! The latest special issue of @PRInquiry exploring intersections between #publicrelations & #neoliberalism. I look forward to reading @bourne_clea @lizyeomans1 & @1CathyJ's contributions. Here are my thoughts on activists' role in civil societies
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After interviewing 21 senior corporate communications practitioners, scholars @meewing and @PRProfLamb identified five strategies to avoid a #fakenews crisis and five strategies to manage one.
Read more: https://t.co/N4VkpRPPg5
The way PR practitioners are portrayed in fiction is not realistic, says @KG__PR: https://t.co/5SarNmHV1t. Many are stereotypes, but there are better examples - see @PRDepiction.
The high % of women working in PR is not always reflected in media depictions. For Women’s History Month, @PRProfLamb has written a great blog about the character of lobbyist Leah Vaughn, in The Perfect Guy. Note the prominence of advocacy: https://t.co/T976dU1LGV ^MM-F #PRProfs
The only story that matters is the story she tells. #FLACK
Limited series, starring Academy Award Winner @AnnaPaquin, premieres Thursday 10/9c on @PopTV.
Did you know that educators helped create #blackhistorymonth? In 1915, Dr. Carter Woodson participated in an exhibition celebrating emancipation's 50th anniversary. Its success prompted him to start an org & event that eventually became #blackhistorymonth. https://t.co/3SwHe2eZoV
Help develop and support the events for the 50th anniversary of the #IABC name in 2020. Apply by 5 March to serve on the 50th Anniversary task force: https://t.co/otzKJOVoJ0