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Public Relations in Africa: What happened to Coca-Cola in Egypt
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Public Relations in Africa. This blog is created as a teamwork for a course called Development of Public Relations Processes at the University of Jyväskylä, and it focuses on PR processes and history in Africa, more specifically on Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya and South Africa. What happened to Coca-Cola in Egypt. Here's another beverage-related case from Africa: the crisis that Coca-Cola went through in Egypt, in a nutshell. The thirsty camel from here. November 13, 2009 at 10:00 AM. This is a good story beca...
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Public Relations in Africa: Facts & Figures: Republic of South Africa
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Public Relations in Africa. This blog is created as a teamwork for a course called Development of Public Relations Processes at the University of Jyväskylä, and it focuses on PR processes and history in Africa, more specifically on Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya and South Africa. Facts and Figures: Republic of South Africa. South Africa has three capital cities: Cape Town, the largest of the three, is the legislative. Capital; Pretoria is the administrative. Capital; and Bloemfontein is the judicial. Press Relea...
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PR in South America: Stora Enso: The brighter side?
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PR in South America. Thursday, November 19. Stora Enso: The brighter side? Last week I got feedback saying that Stora Enso has done also positive things in Brazil. Has it really? Here is a list of details Stora Enso, Aracruz Cellulose and Veracel have promised to the people of Eunapolis city. Fostering a better quality of life. Following the principles of sustainability. The firms promise to preserve and recover the native forestry and biodiversity. Is it really so? But on the other hand, Veracel has als...
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PR in South America: First Glance at the Field of Public Relations in South America
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PR in South America. Monday, November 2. First Glance at the Field of Public Relations in South America. Public relations in South America - that’s something new and perhaps even exotic! Since I’m not familiar with the theme, the intention of this first post is to give you, dear readers, (and myself! Some sort of idea of public relations in South America. I’m going to do this with the help of the article Overview of Public Relations in South America. 6 November 2009 at 16:16. 7 November 2009 at 12:46.
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PR in Australia: 11/04/09
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A few numbers from Down Under. I'm looking out my window. It's dark and cold outside in good ol' Jyväskylä. I wouldn't mind a spot of the Australian sun and heat right about now. Heck, I'd even swap Olvi for Fosters and ice hockey for rugby while we're at it. Besides, looking at some figures of the Australian PR industry. Oh, and P.S.:. If I was down to my last dollar, I'd spend it on public relations. Feminization of Public Relations. PR practitioners are women. By Sriramesh and Vercic) the future PR pr...
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PR in Australia: Culture and PR
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Here is shortly some information about culture and public relations in Australia and in New Zealand. These countries have some similarities. New Zealand and Australia were originally settled by indigenous people, Maoris and Aboriginals. Later both countries became British colonies and especially Australia still attracts immigrants. Despite the similarities significant differences in cultural identity are evident. And in New Zealand. Hofstede's four value dimensions generally apply to both countries, but ...
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PR in Australia: 11/26/09
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The presentation of our blog findings is now online! You can find it here. Thank you for the great course! Feels a bit sad to stop blogging about PR processes in Australia, don't you think? Australians are proud of themselves! We created a survey while back and sent it to some Australian respondents to examine a bit how the people Down Under see themselves. Five men and six women answered, ages varied between 15 and 50. Here's a summary of the results:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Jitske van de Worp.
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PR in Australia: 11/09/09
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Damaged reputation in New Zealand. When I was reading Sriramesh book (The Global public relations handbook) my attention became attached to sentence, that just mentioned the reputational problems which PR practitioners had occured in New Zealand. I thought to seek more information about this issue and here are some backround (source is again Sriramesh) and links to my discoveries:. Or other PR consultancy’s tactics to prevent publicity about mutations occurring in genetically modified salmon. This articl...
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PR in Australia: 11/15/09
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History is something that we need to understand the present, isn't it? 1840s-90s There were three significant developments which had implications for the development of PR industry: Development of schools and schooling programs which enlarged the audience for news papers; Creation of technology that would allow the production of daily newspapers; Newspapers begin to develop objectivity for to avoid alienating readers and to offer advertisers the largest possible audience. In Australia grows a eucalyptys ...
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PR in Australia: 11/07/09
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And still some social media. As it seems like we all love social media as facebook and blogs. Here is a youtube video. In which the use of social media as a tool to encourage people to visit a nation (Australia) is discussed. I found it quite interesting. The public relations in the field of tourism should also be seen as more than just brochures and advertisements. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ayer's rock. Sydney Opera House. Great Barrier Reef. Koalas and Kangaroos. Jitske van de Worp.