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M92MC

Public Relations and Information Management

Week 7

Essay and Ethics

John Keenan

john.keenan@coventry.ac.uk

Next two weeks

Monday 9th March No lecture12-6pm essay tutorial time

ETG22 12-3pmET103 3-6pm

Monday 16th MarchLecture as normal

Drafts from everyone please!John.keenan@coventry.ac.uk

Final Essay –Turnitin

Do you understand?

Have you read?

10 mins

1.Read the section your group name is on. Discuss.

2.Find one quote. Explain in your words. Apply to an example.

Take

2 Wotsits2 Rainbow Drops1 Williams1 number1 date

Arrange them any way you like on the page. If it is correct you will be rewarded

Guess What I am Thinking…

Do you use Harvard

referencing?

Referencing

1. When referring to an author’s work but not quoting you just use Name and Date:

As Surname (Date) stated/wrote/argued/considered etc

E.g.

L’Etang (2010) has shown that...

Quotes

After the quote in the essay

(Surname Date: Page)

E.g.(Thompson 2003: 24)

In the Bibliography

Surname, Initial. (Date) Title of Book. Place: Publisher

E.g.Cruttenden, T. (1998) An Introduction to the Public Relations. London: Routledge

Websites

In the essay

In the bibliography

Repeat term: available from full URL [Accessed date]

Eg

CIPR 2014: available from http://www.cipr.co.uk [Accessed 3.3.15]

(CIPR 2014)Or (Chartered Institute of Public Relations 2014)

Name of site e.g.

DEADLINE

12.3.15

11.30pm

E X T E N S I O N S

PR and Ethics

Unethical Practice

• Nestle

• Shell

• BP

• Tesco

• News of the World

Ideology

Stuart Hall

‘commonsense wisdom…a frame which helps to make sense of and rationalise experience’

Hall’s (1977) cited inGold John R and Ward Stephen V (1994) Place Promotion and Marketing to Sell Towns and Regions, London: John Wiley, p.28

 

What is ideology?

Norms and values

Contained in a culture (trapped in time and space)

In the minds of those socialised into a way of seeing ‘reality’

‘Ideology is how the existing ensemble of social relations represents itself to individuals; it is the image a society gives of itself in order to perpetuate itself. These representations serve to constrain us … they establish fixed places for us to occupy’

Bill Nichols Ideology and the Image (1981) Indiana University Press p.1

Gramsci’s hegemony

•Dominant ideology, ruling class

•Struggle

Dominant ideology = hegemony

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Having sex with a goat

Smoking

Injecting heroin into eyeball

Unmarried sex Drinking alcohol

Eating horse

Eating pig

food

drugssex

clothes

Going to the office in underwear

Being on the beach in full suit

30 year old marrying 13-year old

HEGEMONY

Mainstream media presume consensus

Case study - Tesco

Social Media

*Source:telegraph.co.uk

Tesco Response

What is Public Relations?

• “Public Relations is all about reputation. It’s the result of what you do, what you say and what others say about you. It is used to gain trust and understanding between an organisation and it’s various publics – whether that’s employees, customers, investors, the local community – or all of those stakeholder groups”

- PRCA• “Public Relations is about reputation – the result of what you do,

what you say and what others say about you. PR is the discipline which looks after reputation, with the aim of earning understanding and support and influencing opinion and behaviour. It is planned and sustained effort to establish and maintain goodwill and mutual understanding between an organisation and its publics”

- CIPR

Source: http://www.prca.org.uk/Whatisprhttp://www.cipr.co.uk/content/policy-resources/careers-pr/whatispr

Morality and Ethics

‘moral is derived from the Latin mos, moris, meaning (among other things) “way of life” or “conduct”. It is often associated with religious beliefs and personal behaviour.

“Ethics, on the other hand, is derived from the Greek ethos, meaning “custom”, “usage”, or “character”. It is often thought of as a rational process applying established principles when two moral obligations collide’

Day (2000: 2)

What are Ethics?

•norms and values of hegemony; customs

US PRSA Code of Ethics

PRSA have a code of ethics•Protect and advance the free flow of accurate and truthful information•Foster informed decision making through open communication•Protect confidential and private information•Promote healthy and fair competition among professionals•Avoid conflicts of interest•Work to strengthen the public’s trust in the profession

Source: http://www.prsa.org/aboutprsa/ethics/

What do these words remind you of?

Free…open…private…competition…trust

Neoliberalism

• The dominant hegemony – dominant ethics

Further reading

http://ethicsinpr.wikispaces.com/Professional+codes+of+ethics

Code of Ethics

http://www.rjionline.org/MAS-Codes-UK-IPR

Trust

Source: http://www.prweek.com/news/rss/981450/PR-professionals-believe-spin-entrenched-industry-survey-shows/

‘engineer consent’

Thankyou for Smoking

http://youtu.be/iBELC_vxqhI

Public Relations

Public Opinion

The manufacture of consent

“Let’s PR it” “The art of lying”

Members of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations agree to:  

•Maintain the highest standards of professional endeavour, integrity, confidentiality, financial propriety and personal conduct; •Deal honestly and fairly in business with employers, employees, clients, fellow professionals, other professions and the public; •Respect the customs, practices and codes of clients, employers, colleagues, fellow professionals and other professions in all countries where they practice; •Work within the legal and regulatory frameworks affecting the practice of public relations in all countries where they practice; http://www.cipr.co.ukhttp://www.batphonepr.com/documents/Codeofconduct.pdf

Corporate Social Responsibility

‘a concept whereby companies decide voluntarily to contribute to a better society and a cleaner environment. A concept whereby companies intergrade social and environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interaction with stakeholders’

http://www.mallenbaker.net/csr/definition.php

Free Market Approach

‘there is one and only one social responsibility of business - to use its resources and engage in activities designed to increase its profits’

(Friedman 1993:254).

Contractarian

Social agreement between corporation and customer – mutually supportive

A: B:To give details To acknowledge

Which word has one syllable?

C: D:To find To source in the main body of an esay

Which word has one syllable?What does ‘to cite’ mean

D

A: B:(surname date) (surname, date)

Which word has one syllable?

C: D:(surname: date) (forename surname date)

Which word has one syllable?When writing other people’s ideas in your own words

the reference is

A

A: B:(full URL date) (full URL [date accessed]

Which word has one syllable?

C: D:(Word from URL date)

(word from URL [date accessed]

Which word has one syllable?In-text citation of a website is done by

C

A: B:It needs page numbers so the quotes can be accessed

It must be linked to the bibliography

Which word has one syllable?

C: D:Don’t put a list of references page

It goes before the bibliography

Which word has one syllable?Which is true about a list of references page

C

A: B: Surname, first name,(date) Title. Plce: publisher

Which word has one syllable?

C: D:Surname, Initial.(date) Title. Publisher: Place

Surname (date) Title. Publisher

Which word has one syllable?In the bibliography the correct

way of referencing a book is

Surname, Initial.(date) Title. Place: Publisher

A

A: B:Use et al Include both surnames

Which word has one syllable?

C: D:Only use the first named author surname

Hyphenate the names

Which word has one syllable?When including a book by

two authors in an in-text citation

B

A: B:Use et al Include three surnames

Which word has one syllable?

C: D:Only use the first named author surname

Hyphenate the names

Which word has one syllable?When including a book by

three authors in an in-text citation

B

A: B:Use et al Include both surnames

Which word has one syllable?

C: D:Only use the first named author surname

Hyphenate the names

Which word has one syllable?When including a book by

More than three authors in an in-text citation

A

A: B:Full URL in text You must mention it is a blog in the sentence

Which word has one syllable?

C: D:(author date) Don’t cite blogs!

Which word has one syllable?In-text citation of a blog requires

C

A: B:(sited in) (sited by)

Which word has one syllable?

C: D:(cited in) Cited by

Which word has one syllable?If you are using a quote cited by another author

C

Great Job!!!!Great Job!!!!

Thank you for playing!Thank you for playing!

References

• Theaker, A., 2004. The Public Relations Handbook. 2nd ed. Abingdon: Routledge. 

• Parsons, P., 2008. Ethics in Public Relations. 2nd ed. London: Kogan Page Limited. 

• http://pr.typepad.com/pr_communications/2005/04/ethics_in_pr.html• http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/search/200933• http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/search/145191//• http://www.batphonepr.com/documents/Codeofconduct.pdf• http://www.prsa.org/• http://www.prweek.com/news/rss/981450/PR-professionals-believe-

spin-entrenched-industry-survey-shows/