Presentation: Discovering the scope of Public Relations
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https://doi.org/10.5783/revrrpp.v14i27.864Keywords:
Public Relations, Scope, research, scientific publications, methodology in Public RelationsAbstract
The variety of topics covered in this issue allows us to discover the multiple scopes of Public Relations, both in the professional field and in the academic or research sphere. It highlights the wide range of areas in which Public Relations is currently essential for good relations between organisations and their publics, whether in the political, institutional, business or social sectors.
This issue presents a variety of studies that have been carried out in different countries. Indeed, this diversity is reflected in the language in which they are disseminated. This issue publishes texts in three languages: Spanish, English and Portuguese/Brazilian.
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