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Burton St. John
Burton St. John
Professor of Public Relations at CU-Boulder
E-mail megerősítve itt: colorado.edu - Kezdőlap
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Public journalism 2.0: The promise and reality of a citizen engaged press
J Rosenberry, B St John
Routledge, 2009
1742009
The sea is rising… but not onto the policy agenda: A multiple streams approach to understanding sea level rise policies
JE Yusuf, K Neill, BS John III, IK Ash, K Mahar
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 34 (2), 228-243, 2016
442016
Organizational disaster communication ecology: Examining interagency coordination on social media during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic
W Liu, W Xu, B John
American Behavioral Scientist 65 (7), 914-933, 2021
402021
The case for ethical propaganda within a democracy: Ivy Lee's successful 1913–1914 railroad rate campaign
BS John III
Public Relations Review 32 (3), 221-228, 2006
402006
Crisis management and ethics: Moving beyond the public-relations-person-as-corporate-conscience construct
B St. John III, YE Pearson
Journal of Media Ethics 31 (1), 18-34, 2016
382016
Patch. com: The challenge of connective community journalism in the digital sphere
B St. John III, K Johnson, S Nah
Journalism Practice 8 (2), 197-212, 2014
372014
Citizen Journalists' Views on Traditional Notions of Journalism, Story Sourcing, And Relationship Building: The persistence of legacy norms in an emerging news environment
KA Johnson, BS John III
Journalism Studies 18 (3), 341-357, 2017
302017
The evolution of an idea: Charting the early public relations ideology of Edward L. Bernays
B St. John III, M Opdycke Lamme
Journal of Communication Management 15 (3), 223-235, 2011
302011
Newspapers' Struggles with Civic Engagement: The US Press and the Rejection of Public Journalism as Propagandistic
B St. John III
The Communication Review 10 (3), 249-270, 2007
272007
Press professionalization and propaganda: The rise of journalistic double-mindedness, 1917-1941
BS John III
Cambria Press, 2010
262010
Introduction: Public journalism values in an age of media fragmentation
J Rosenberry, ST Burton
Public Journalism 2.0, 13-20, 2009
262009
CLAIMING JOURNALISTIC TRUTH: US press guardedness toward Edward L. Bernays’ conception of the minority voice and the “corroding acid” of propaganda
B St. John III
Journalism studies 10 (3), 353-367, 2009
262009
Pathways to public relations: histories of practice and profession
BS John III, MO Lamme, J L'Etang
Routledge, 2014
242014
Engaging stakeholders in planning for sea level rise and resilience
JE Yusuf, B St. John III, M Covi, JG Nicula
Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education 164 (1), 112-123, 2018
232018
Disconnects between news framing and parental discourse concerning the state-mandated HPV vaccine: implications for dialogic health communication and health literacy.
B St John 3rd, M Pitts, KA Tufts
Communication & Medicine 7 (1), 75-84, 2010
222010
Toxic sludge is good for you-John C. Stauber and Sheldon Rampton Common Courage Press, 236 pp., $16.95, 1995
BS John
Public Relations Review 2 (22), 192-193, 1996
201996
News stories on the Facebook platform: Millennials’ perceived credibility of online news sponsored by news and non-news companies
KA Johnson, B St. John III
Journalism Practice 14 (6), 749-767, 2020
192020
Perspectives of the expert and experienced on challenges to regional adaptation for sea level rise: Implications for multisectoral readiness and boundary spanning
BS John III, JE Yusuf
Coastal Management 47 (2), 151-168, 2019
182019
Public relations and the corporate persona: The rise of the affinitive organization
BS John
Routledge, 2017
182017
Crisis communication and crisis management: An ethical approach
BS John III, YE Pearson
SAGE Publications, 2016
182016
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