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https://doi.org/10.5783/revrrpp.v10i19.653Keywords:
Relaciones públicas, comunicación institucional, crisis, COVID-19Abstract
Presentación del número realizada por Dr. Antonio Castillo-Esparcia (Universidad de Málaga, España), Dra. Ángeles Moreno (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, España) y Dr. Paul Capriotti-Peri (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, España).
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Presentation of the new issue by Dr. Antonio Castillo-Esparcia (University of Malaga, Spain), Dra. Ángeles Moreno (University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain) y Dr. Paul Capriotti-Peri (University Rovira i Virgili, Spain).
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