Hi,
Firstly, to introduce myself and this blog: I’m Joanne (Jo)
and I’m currently coming towards the end of my MSc International Public
Relations course at Manchester Metropolitan University. As part of my studies on the course I am
carrying out a piece of research into the much discussed topic of social media.
Throughout my studies over the past year, something that has
somewhat frustrated me is the apparent ‘gap’ between theory and practice in PR:
99% of the time what the textbooks/journals were telling me felt somewhat
distanced from the reality of practice.
I fear this may also be the case for the use of social media, and given
the obvious importance of it today, it arises as a critical issue for the
sector. I hope that my research will
determine the reality of the understanding and use of social media in PR
practice, and if, how, and why it is not as the theory says it should be.
As part of my research I am going to hold interviews with a
range of practitioners working at strategic level in the UK. In order to get as broader picture as possible,
I will speak to PR practitioners working in organisations of various size,
across different areas, and both in-house and in agency. In addition to this, I thought that my
research process should be as innovative as I want my research to be, and have
decided to use a blog in order to gain as much input from practitioners across
the industry as I can. As a key issue
arises in my research, I will blog about it, and ask for comments, thoughts,
and opinions from all those reading it (i.e. you!).
So please, read, share, re-tweet, comment, agree, disagree –
but most importantly, please be honest!
Please Note: Your identity will be protected throughout the
research process, as all those commenting will remain anonymous in my report. You are also free to withdraw any comments at
any point. If you would like to see a
copy of my findings at the end then just let me know.
Thank you in advance.
Jo
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