1977
DOI: 10.1177/107769907705400307
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PR Personnel and Print Journalists: A Comparison of Professionalism

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“…Illustrative are studies by Ehling (1992), Ryan and Martinson (1985), Nayman et al (1977), Wright (1983), and Wright and Hantz (1985). Such an approach, however, has been criticised not only on methodological grounds (Ferguson, 1981), but also as "a convenient way of moving debate away from important questions about the role of public relations in society" (L'Etang and Pieczka, 1996, p. 2), including the political and economic aspects of the professionalisation process.…”
Section: Theoretical Modelmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Illustrative are studies by Ehling (1992), Ryan and Martinson (1985), Nayman et al (1977), Wright (1983), and Wright and Hantz (1985). Such an approach, however, has been criticised not only on methodological grounds (Ferguson, 1981), but also as "a convenient way of moving debate away from important questions about the role of public relations in society" (L'Etang and Pieczka, 1996, p. 2), including the political and economic aspects of the professionalisation process.…”
Section: Theoretical Modelmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The business, legal, and social aspects of professional-and college-level sports that previously seldom found their way into sports reporting entered sports journalism since sports journalists were becoming more skilled and better educated (Garrison & Salwen, 1989). The younger, better-educated journalists were thought to represent the new breed with professional aspirations, while the journalists of an earlier generation represented the "buffalos" (Coldwell, 1974;Nayman, McKee & Lattimore, 1977;Weinthal & O'Keefe, 1974). Telander (1984) said these changes deeply affected not just the professionalism of sports journalism, but how athletes communicated with sports writers.…”
Section: Print Sports Journalismmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Los defensores del enfoque fenomenológico o de los rasgos se centran en la articulación de un conjunto de atributos básicos que todas las profesiones pueden compartir. McLeod y sus colegas siguieron esta tradición en las décadas de los 60 y 70 del siglo pasado y propusieron un índice que ha sido aplicado a varias ocupaciones relacionadas con la comunicación, incluidas las relaciones públicas (Bissland y Rentner, 1989;Hallahan, 1974;Nayman, McKee, y Lattimore, 1977;Wright, 1979). Cameron, Sallot y Lariscy (1996) revisaron la literatura académica sobre la profesionalización de las relaciones públicas y concluyeron que solo cuatro artículos publicados hasta ese momento utilizaban una base empírica que permitiera avanzar en los intentos de definir este fenómeno y posteriormente evaluar su progresión.…”
Section: El Concepto De Profesionalización En Relaciones Públicasunclassified