Showing posts with label communication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label communication. Show all posts

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Public Relations Paradigms

To understand the domain of public relations domain one needs to understand the paradigms surrounding it. Paradigms are patterns or models which kind of set the path for understanding a subject more meaningfully. Public Relations has long been described under various paradigms that explain its role and functions and the complexity of the subject.

Public Relations can be defined in various ways but here I am concentrating on the following definitions before I move on to paradigms.

"Public Relations (PR) involves a variety of  programs designed to promote or protect a company’s image or a person’s or individual products." if you read the words here persuasion and communication is the key . More a one-way form of communication. We load the audience with messages.

If we recall, PRSA had started a 4-month campaign to seek a modern definition of public relations in 2012. The end result was this definition:-   “Public relations is a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics.”
When we read these words we realize it is the building of relationship between the organization and its publics, which is crucial to doing public relations. A two-way communication where an effort is taken by the organization to build a mutual bonding, to understand the need, adapt and resolve as per audiences.

On this note let us move on to the PR paradigms. They were discussed in the 1990s but hold true even in current times.

These are following 7 paradigms:-
 
Process:  This paradigm studies the routine procedures that are used while doing any PR activity, for e.g. conducting media relations, or doing publicity.

Plan or Program : This focuses on the campaign plan and how this particular process is created.

Communication/Practice Style:
The style or pattern of communication used in doing a PR activity. So here I study which method would be best to communicate a message to the audience? a one-way? two-way? etc.

Organizational/Managerial :  This is examining public relations in terms of doing the function of public relations keeping in mind the management satisfaction, ensuring a certain working relationship within the organisation or with the client.

Behavioral : The public relations activities which we conduct, what is its impact on the knowledge, attitude or behaviour on individuals or groups, are there any changes?

Social Problems:  This paradigm examines the lobbying and public affairs discipline of public relations, or the role as an advocate on issues pertaining to society.

Systems: Walking the tight rope. This paradigm probes the role that public relations efforts play in balancing between the organisation and the environment (more on http://lamar.colostate.edu/~pr/paradigm.pdf )

Moving into the digital era, one cannot forget to mention this important addition to the paradigms.

The digital world will compel organisations to conduct themselves strategically. They will have to build relationships across different societies and aid in reducing conflicts which will be the challenge. Different channels of the digital media will help in bringing about this change. This is as suggested by James Grunig, Professor Emeritus, Department of Communication University of Marylan College Park, Maryland, USA

Many misconceptions surrounding this subject of public relations gets cleared because of the paradigms, it gives it a structure that is required when we look at a domain both academically as wells as professionally. It rests on the notion of building strategic relationships and it being a strategic management function which gives it a very serious shape and role.
 


Monday, November 18, 2013

Public Relations, Advertising and Marketing

As we communicate, we find there are different ways we communicate on behalf of organizations and the products they sell. Or the image they want to create. This topic was simply a discussion in class about the difference between these different domains. These various areas of knowledge has long been debated upon and thought of being same or at least similar. Yes similar to the extent that they help in creating awareness about an entity or individual but not the same at all. They may use each other for enhancing each others credentials but are cannot be interchangeably used.

Some links may help you grasp the huge differences between these mammoth fields. Marketing and Public Relations : An exploratory study and Interdependency between Marketing and Public Relations shed light on the growing debate between the two domains and explain the differences. Public relations and marketing: Dividing the conceptual domain and operational turf speaks about the different philosophies guiding these two practices.PR Vs Advertising and Introduction to PR and Advertising clearly explain the difference between public relations and advertising.

Hope this text helps in the clarity.