Evaluating Strategies of Activist-Public Relations From a Mainstream to Digital Activism Perspective

Evaluating Strategies of Activist-Public Relations From a Mainstream to Digital Activism Perspective

Ebru Belkıs Güzeloğlu (Faculty of Communication, Ege University, Turkey), Elif Üstündağlı Erten (Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Ege University, Turkey), and Zümrüt Atak (Social Sciences Institute, Ege University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 27
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1182-0.ch005
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Abstract

Public relations, which has traditionally been used by corporations, is now being observed as a strategy within the activist realm. Activist organizations employ public relations (PR) strategies while advocating for a cause, while institutions utilize PR research to manage their interactions with activists. Hence, the precise definition, extent, and limitations of activist public relations remain ambiguous. This study examines activism as a social movement in relation to public relations (PR) to represent the convergence and divergence of interactions between corporate and social perspectives, as well as the reciprocal development of activism and PR. The study revealed that legitimacy and visibility, framing the issue, networking, crafting the message, resource enhancement, actions and implementations, communication media and tools, transformation and restructuring, and measuring effectiveness are the primary public relations tools that are effective for including different actors and movements with increasing awareness and responsibility.
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2. Materials And Methods

This study used the systematic literature review (Chalmers & Altman, 1995; Kitchenham, 2004) method to fill the gap in the literature, as previous studies have only covered the interaction of PR and activism from a narrow perspective. The method of collecting all the literature on public relations and activism allows for a systematic assessment of the literature, which is important for drawing a comprehensive inference.

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