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VIDEO: PRSA 2011 Mid-Year State of the Society Report

Posted by Keith Trivitt in August 29th 2011  
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In the video presentation below, PRSA Chair and CEO Rosanna M. Fiske, APR, discusses some of PRSA’s key accomplishments thus far in 2011, provides an update on the proposed dues increase and looks ahead to the PRSA 2011 International Conference.



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Ethics at the Intersection of Journalism, Technology and PR

Posted by Michael Cherenson in September 22nd 2010  
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To commemorate PRSA Ethics Month, PRSAY is offering a monthlong series of posts on important ethics issues facing the public relations profession. This is the third in the series.

I was honored to represent PRSA and the public relations profession at last week’s “Next Ethics?” workshop, hosted by Kent State University and The Poynter Institute.

The sixth-annual workshop, held at KSU’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication, explored the ways in which technology, innovation and “citizen journalists” are challenging established views on objectivity, transparency and the role of the press. The panel on which I participated, along with Alan Miller of the Columbus Dispatch, Lindsay McCoy of AkronNewsNow.com and Tara Pringle Jefferson of the Cleveland Foundation, discussed the evolving ethical issues at the intersection of journalism, technology and public relations.

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