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    Why are the social relations between urban and rural areas so different and what causes these differences to occur? This question is what I am going to be arguing. I will be doing this not only through my opinions and ideas, but also through the works of Georg Simmel, Louis Wirth and Ernest Burgess. All three of these urban scholars add a slightly different view of urbanism as a way of life. Georg Simmel's interpretation of interpersonal social relations in the city is one based on the stimulus

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    In general worlds, public relations is a management function, which manage the spread of information between organization and its publics, it is process of information exchange, also maintain the relationship between audience, social media, companies…etc. Generally, the public relation practitioners use forms such as printed text, images, speaking words or even combined functions for communication. “Social media are a technically enhanced-think Internet and mobile-based-way of discussing ideas with

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    Public relations use traditional media, social media and stakeholder engagement in everyday practice. Each of these three concepts is contingent to the success of public relations and practitioners use them in order to connect and communicate with publics and audiences to enforce messages. Each concept correlates with one or more of Grunig and Hunt’s four models of public relations, emphasising the importance of these three concepts in the public relations industry. To further understand these concepts

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    misunderstood profession: Public Relations. It is for both those wanting a career in PR as much as those just curious about a subject that they have often heard about, but never really understood. Basic background information such as: Defining what Public Relations is, the salary of a PR specialist, and their daily duties will be discussed, with the main focus of the project being centered on the utilization of Social Media within the Public Relations industry. Public Relations (PR) is an exciting and rewarding

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    The Use of Social Media in the Public Relations Industry As technology advances, social media has become more prominent in the public relations (PR) industry. Many PR practitioners now utilize social media to interact with their publics, in attempts to have strong two-way symmetrical communication and build relationships with them. I chose the topic of “The Use of Social Media in the PR Industry” because I have a great interest in how practitioners use this newly developed communication mechanism

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    that employing a public relations practitioner would be beneficial to J. Gregory Salon, I’ve compiled two examples of PR success. This includes two types of technological PR strategies, blogging and Photosharing. I chose these examples because of their relevance to the salon’s previous types of social media relations with customers and the PR firm’s extensive research processes. LG Mobile The following is an example of how the incorporation and reliance on a public relations firm helped the company

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    Social media forums have had a positive impact on the Public Relations industry in the twenty first century. The massive increase in social media usage has provided a medium by which it is easier to connect with a larger audience worldwide. This has resulted in an adoption of social media strategies for many PR specialists. Sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram allow these specialists to keep up with the public’s opinions on current events as well as promote businesses or products. The

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    Social constructivism emerged in the mid-1990s, after the end of Cold War. Although it has been seen as a 'young ' theory in International Relations, it has challenged the two dominant theories – realism and liberalism. It also provided new theoretical openings to understand the International Relations. Social constructivists tried to establish a “middle ground” between rationalism and poststructuralism. Unlike realism, social constructivism claims that material capabilities of states, such as

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    Activity on social media sites such as Facebook through the use of the Internet has an impact on individuals’ interpersonal relations as it has changed the form of communication utilised in such relationships. This literature review aims to examine the various resources discussing interpersonal and social relations in the light of social media sites. To begin with, a clear line should be drawn between interpersonal and social relations, as these two terms differ regardless of the platform, be it

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    Social Media: The impact it has in Public Relations According to Hootsuite, “2.8 billion people were using social media by the end of 2016, up 21 percent from 2015.” Over the past decade, social media has managed to take our world by storm and only continues to grow, especially in the field of public relations. Platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter have become some of the most prevalent tools to use for businesses. Social media has grown into a tool that plays a huge role in public relations

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