Presentación: Investigación en Relaciones Públicas / Presentation: Public Relations Research
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5783/revrrpp.v11i21.713Keywords:
Relaciones Públicas, Comunicación Organizacional, InvestigaciónAbstract
Hace diez años, un grupo de personas comenzamos esta ilusionante aventura de publicar la Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas. El principal objetivo de la publicación era y es convertirse en la plataforma en la que investigadores e investigadoras puedan publicar y difundir sus trabajos. Este sigue siendo hoy nuestro compromiso.
En estos diez años hemos visto crecer la disciplina. Se han creado nuevos estudios de posgrado vinculados a las Relaciones Públicas y la profesión goza cada vez de mayor reconocimiento. Hoy, cualquier organización que se precie debe satisfacer las necesidades de comunicación de sus públicos. Las crisis vividas en este tiempo, incluida la COVID-19, han servido para que se evidencia le importancia de las Relaciones Publicas en todo tipo de entidades.
Una década después presentamos el número 21 que, fiel a su cita semestral, presenta contenidos diversos de investigación en Relaciones Públicas. Ese hemos querido que sea, precisamente, su título.
El número reúne a un buen número de investigadores e investigadoras de España, México, Argentina y, especialmente, Brasil. Artículos publicados en español, inglés y portugués.
Abstract
Ten years ago, a group of us began the exciting adventure of publishing the International Journal of Public Relations. The main objective of the publication was and is to become the platform where researchers can publish and disseminate their work. This continues to be our commitment today.
In these ten years we have seen the discipline grow. New postgraduate studies related to Public Relations have been created and the profession enjoys increasing recognition. Today, any self-respecting organization must satisfy the communication needs of its public. The crises experienced during this time, including COVID-19, have served to highlight the importance of Public Relations in all types of organizations.
A decade later, we present the 21st issue, which, faithful to its biannual appointment, presents diverse contents of research in Public Relations. That is precisely what we wanted its title to be.
The issue brings together a good number of researchers from Spain, Mexico, Argentina and, especially, Brazil. Articles published in Spanish, English and Portuguese.
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