Shifting online: an exploratory study into PR consultants' attitude towards new media

This study set out to explore the current usage and knowledge of new media as a public relations tool and channel amongst practising public relations consultants in Australia. The research was motivated by a nationwide benchmarking study by de Bussy and Wolf (2009), which concluded that new media wa...

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Main Authors: Wolf, Katharina, Archer, Catherine
Format: Journal Article
Published: University of Melbourne 2012
Online Access:http://journals.culture-communication.unimelb.edu.au/platform/v4i1_wolf.html
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44119
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description This study set out to explore the current usage and knowledge of new media as a public relations tool and channel amongst practising public relations consultants in Australia. The research was motivated by a nationwide benchmarking study by de Bussy and Wolf (2009), which concluded that new media was an extremely low priority for Australian public relations practitioners. Taking into account the speed of change associated with new media adoption, the authors examine whether these findings are still true today. This study takes a qualitative approach, based on a critical analysis of semi-structured interviews with Western Australia (WA) based Registered Consultancy Group (RCG) members of the Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA) (n=7). Findings suggest a cautious attitude towards the benefits of new media amongst RCG consultants. This is largely based on the assertion that the dynamics of basic communication principles and theories have not changed and that there is consequently no perceived pressure to move into the new media sphere half heartedly.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-441192017-01-30T15:12:11Z Shifting online: an exploratory study into PR consultants' attitude towards new media Wolf, Katharina Archer, Catherine This study set out to explore the current usage and knowledge of new media as a public relations tool and channel amongst practising public relations consultants in Australia. The research was motivated by a nationwide benchmarking study by de Bussy and Wolf (2009), which concluded that new media was an extremely low priority for Australian public relations practitioners. Taking into account the speed of change associated with new media adoption, the authors examine whether these findings are still true today. This study takes a qualitative approach, based on a critical analysis of semi-structured interviews with Western Australia (WA) based Registered Consultancy Group (RCG) members of the Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA) (n=7). Findings suggest a cautious attitude towards the benefits of new media amongst RCG consultants. This is largely based on the assertion that the dynamics of basic communication principles and theories have not changed and that there is consequently no perceived pressure to move into the new media sphere half heartedly. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44119 http://journals.culture-communication.unimelb.edu.au/platform/v4i1_wolf.html University of Melbourne fulltext
spellingShingle Wolf, Katharina
Archer, Catherine
Shifting online: an exploratory study into PR consultants' attitude towards new media
title Shifting online: an exploratory study into PR consultants' attitude towards new media
title_full Shifting online: an exploratory study into PR consultants' attitude towards new media
title_fullStr Shifting online: an exploratory study into PR consultants' attitude towards new media
title_full_unstemmed Shifting online: an exploratory study into PR consultants' attitude towards new media
title_short Shifting online: an exploratory study into PR consultants' attitude towards new media
title_sort shifting online: an exploratory study into pr consultants' attitude towards new media
url http://journals.culture-communication.unimelb.edu.au/platform/v4i1_wolf.html
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44119