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About PR Books wiki

 

PR Books contains recommended sources for students of public relations. It may be of use to practitioners and academics too. Anyone can browse; anyone can amend and add to the recommendations, but you first need a password to do this.

 

There is a bias in favour of UK texts as the site's originator teaches public relations at Leeds Metropolitan University. There is also a preference for recent texts. This can be explained by an analogy with history. While Herodotus and Gibbon are still read today, later scholars of Greek and Roman history have the advantage of having read the earlier writers and also gaining insights from subsequent research and debates. The most recent texts should also contain the most up-to-date bibliographies.

 

This wiki does not replace printed bibliographies, but it benefits from being readily updateable and from containing links to other sources (newspaper articles, weblogs etc.).

 

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