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PR processes and developments in history

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University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Departement of Communication

Teacher: Prof. Dr. Kaja Tampere

 

YVIA313 Development of Public Relations processes and history, 3 credits

 

Students will learn to analyze, why PR processes today are like they are, and how history influenced PR professional practices today.

After the course student:

- is acquainted with organizations’ communication processes and their development

- can analyze these processes from the theoretical and practical point of view

- understands how changes in the society have had influence over the professional practices of communication worldwide.

 

Course instructions

Helpful materials for students

Course slides

Course Blogs

course evaluation 2009 autumn

 

More interesting stuff:

PR History Wiki

 

Comments (Show all 60)

tuomo.korhonen@poliisi.fi said

at 9:31 pm on Oct 26, 2010

This is my blog... http://policepr.blogspot.com/

Kaja Tampere said

at 11:35 pm on Oct 26, 2010

Tuomo, also in your blog we have problems with commenting. I could not comment. Check your settings!
My comment to your blog: very interesting topic. and in the text questions for readers as an inspiration for discussion are good tactics.
Layout is good. Maybe it would be good to include also more visual materials - your first post is quite long and without visual part attention can "sleep". also - police as a topic is so visual itself - it needs pictures :) and now, let's see how commenting is going on :)

tuomo.korhonen@poliisi.fi said

at 10:20 pm on Oct 27, 2010

I have checked my settings, and I hope it's OK now? And it need pictures - I agree. Wait and see :)

Kaja Tampere said

at 11:40 pm on Oct 26, 2010

Riikka, also in your blog I could not comment. Check your settings!
My comment was: I like your approach and analytic style and the fact you are using sources, academic sources. Layout is light and positive. only problem is commenting I could not comment also in your blog :)

Salla Pykälämäki said

at 6:52 am on Oct 27, 2010

Request: Go to my blog and answer a short questions. http://prlocalgovernment.blogspot.com/

Barbara said

at 10:53 am on Oct 27, 2010

Hello,

finally, here my blog:http://pr-for-everyone.blogspot.com/

please give me feedback!

Eero Larvus said

at 6:18 pm on Oct 27, 2010

Good evening mates! Yeah, I just got it - for the first time! Maybe you'd like to see it? Go to http://public-relations-today.blogspot.com/

Hanna Walldén said

at 11:56 pm on Oct 27, 2010

Hi everyone! You can find my blog at http://pr-in-insurance-industry.blogspot.com/

Sini said

at 1:33 am on Oct 28, 2010

Hello, here is my new blog :http://prpioneers.blogspot.com/

Heidi Sharma said

at 5:14 pm on Oct 28, 2010

Here you can find my blog about personal branding: http://whendoesapersonbecomeabrand.blogspot.com/

Laura Uotila said

at 9:30 pm on Oct 28, 2010

Hello,

here's my blog, finally: http://yvia313prandngo.blogspot.com/

Eeva-Liina Kyöstilä said

at 9:43 pm on Oct 28, 2010

I finally gained access! Whoo!

Check out my blog at http://eppuk.wordpress.com/

Jasmiina said

at 10:45 pm on Oct 28, 2010

Finally, here's my blog:

http://pr-in-fashion-jasmiina.blogspot.com/

Comments and critique are more than welcome :)

Salla Pykälämäki said

at 9:12 am on Oct 29, 2010

If someone is still loking for a subtopic, I would personally be interested in hearing about the PR and communication of universities. For example in Finland they are currently undergoing huge changes and the principles of their finances are changing. Universities are now competing to draw in money from business life. This must have also changed the PR they are doing? Did they even have to do PR in the 80's or 70's?

Kaja Tampere said

at 11:51 am on Oct 29, 2010

Yes, it can be a subtopic. Sounds good !

Aura Soininen said

at 1:50 pm on Oct 29, 2010

Hello everyone,
My blog is situated at http://blocksofpr.wordpress.com/
Yay, waiting eagerly to read and comment on your blogs! :)
Aura

Uku Tampere said

at 10:39 pm on Oct 30, 2010

Kaja, put all the blogs to "Course blogs 2010" (like you have last years blogs as an example) would be easier to follow them there and click the links!

Kaja Tampere said

at 12:19 am on Oct 31, 2010

yes, they will be there, but for beginning I collect them to sidebar.

Matias Lievonen said

at 4:24 pm on Oct 31, 2010

Wuhuu, I was finally able to add a comment here! So here is my blog: http://pr-wfc2010.blogspot.com/.
Enjoy and feel free to comment!

Pasi Ikonen said

at 5:30 pm on Oct 31, 2010

Hello,
you can find my blog at: http://kansalaisjarjestopr.wordpress.com/.
Please comment on anything that you have an opinion about!

Uku Tampere said

at 12:14 pm on Nov 1, 2010

hi people! just wanted to let you know, that i feel lonely at stuffero.wordpress.com without comments - come to comment and discuss! :)

P.S if you have tried before and not succeeded in, thanks to Laura I found out some problems there in commenting section and these are now fixed!

Marjanne said

at 5:14 pm on Nov 1, 2010

my blog. pr-and-politics.blogspot.com

josegerboles@... said

at 6:52 pm on Nov 1, 2010

hi!!!I live you my blog, I hope you enjoyed!Sorry being late!
http://graffiticommunication.blogspot.com/

Justina said

at 7:10 pm on Nov 1, 2010

Hello,
Finally, I've started my blog! you can find it:
http://pr-in-photography.blogspot.com/

I hope it would be interesting!


Jaakko Hänninen said

at 10:42 am on Nov 3, 2010

hello,
my blog about pr in public organisations here:
http://publicorganisationspr.blogspot.com/

tainaerkkila12@gmail.com said

at 7:13 pm on Nov 4, 2010

Hi all, I am finally here - please take a look at my first rehearsal on blogging... all ideas most welcome! how can I invite you to follow my blog?
http://challenges-internal-communication.blogspot.com/

Reetta Pesonen said

at 11:18 pm on Nov 9, 2010

Better late than never.. I am also finally here after some struggling. My blog:
http://reetta-socialmediainbusiness.blogspot.com/

Reetta Pesonen said

at 11:23 pm on Nov 9, 2010

I am having problems with commenting. I have tried several times to comment on Taina´s blog, for example, with no success. Any ideas, what is could be the reason?

Kaja Tampere said

at 5:44 pm on Nov 12, 2010

I have same problem with blogspot blogs from my Apple computer. Probably bloggers made some security settings which are neat "eatable" for all settings in the different computers.

Reetta Pesonen said

at 6:04 pm on Nov 12, 2010

It is really pity. Most of them seem to be blogspot blogs...It is quite frustrating when you cannot send an of your comments. I have really tried several times now. So we do not have any solutions for this?

Reetta Pesonen said

at 6:39 pm on Nov 12, 2010

I was wondering if the reason for this could be the settings under the title comments (kommentit). In my blog I
changed the settings so that everyone can comment, not only those who are registered (oletusasetuksena valittune
kohta, jonka mukaan vain rekisteröityneet voivat kommentoida). Maybe someone could test now, if he/she is able
to comment my blog: http://reetta-socialmediainbusiness.blogspot.com/

Kaja Tampere said

at 11:25 pm on Nov 12, 2010

I could not comment. it means my Apple computer is the reason. I'll try on Monday from Uni computer

Kaja Tampere said

at 6:11 pm on Nov 12, 2010

Yes, same feelings. and this is also problem for blog owners, because on criteria for grading is activity and possibility to be in the active interaction in the virtual network with classmate. but you always can contact blog pwner and make a comment that commenta are not available.

Edvardas Kubilius said

at 7:31 am on Dec 13, 2010

Hello, sorry, I am late. Here is my blog about PR and Journalism convergence.
http://pr-journalism.blogspot.com/

Laura Nousiainen said

at 3:12 pm on Dec 22, 2010

Hi Kaja!

My family name is Nousiainen.

Laura

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