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Home > Archives > Vol 18 (2017)

Vol 18 (2017)

Table of Contents

Editorial

Editorial
Melanie James
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1-3

Articles

The Australian Football League’s social agenda
Robert Gill
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4-16
Is it so hard to say sorry? Revisiting image restoration theory in the context of Australian supermarkets
Louise Grimmer
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17-32
Media relations practices in Thailand: Expatriates’ views on differences from the West
Pavel Slutskiy
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33-54
How prior Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) record influence the effectiveness of one single CSR initiative: Mediating role of motive attribution
Joanne Chen Lyu
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55-72
Key roles played by PR/Communication departments: The perspective of senior communication practitioners from Aotearoa New Zealand
Georgeta Mimi Hodis
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73-84
Engaged and/or enraged: The perils of ‘innovative’ digital engagement around health issues
Catherine Archer, Katharina Wolf, Kai-Ti Kao
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85-101
Beyond a “spectator sport”: Social media for university engagement and community building
Jenny Zhengye Hou, Jim Macnamara
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102-119


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ISSN - 1839-8227