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form of communication that is primarily directed toward gaining public understanding and acceptance. It tends to deal with issues rather than specifically with products or services. Public relations uses publicity that does not necessitate payment in a wide variety of media and is often placed as news or items of public interest. Because public relations communications are placed in this manner, they offer a legitimacy that advertising does not have, since advertising is publicity that is paid for. The practice of PR is used to build rapport with the various publics a company, individual, or organization may have (i.e., employees, customers, stockholders, voters, competitors, or the general population). Publicity releases, employee-training seminars, and house organs are examples of instruments used in public relations. Financial public relations, a specialized branch of the profession, is concerned with corporate annual reports, stockholder communications, and the disclosure rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Industry Associations
Public Relations Student Society of America
Professionally oriented student association organized to cultivate a favorable and mutually advantageous relationship between students and professional public relations practitioners. Fosters understanding of public relations theories and procedures; encourages students ...
Members: 8,500
Founded: 1967
Dues: associate, $60 annual; regular, $225 annual.