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If you’d like to propose a future PR conversation or profile (i.e., PR Motion, PRoust Questionnaire), for either yourself or a respected colleague, please choose the most appropriate category, and provide a brief explanation of your idea(s) for consideration. We’ll be in touch, shortly. Thanks.

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Want to propose a topic and guest contributor for a future PR Conversations posting? Please select the most appropriate category in the list below. (Scroll below for a more detailed description of each.) Once selected, please briefly sketch out your idea in the text area, including why it would be a good fit for this blog.

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PR Conversations Section Descriptions

  • PR Axis: Planning, Practice and Evaluation (i.e., items related to PR practice, research, evaluation, case studies and insight)
  • PR Mediums: Media, Books, New Technologies (i.e., related disciplines and mediums that impact a PR practitioner’s role, relationships and knowledge base, including book reviews)
  • PR Motion: Education and Professional Development (i.e., formal and individual professional development, continuing professional development/lifelong learning professionalism, education, career profiles—role models and thought leaders) Breakdowns to a) guest post; b) significant new position announcement; c) career move into PR; d) career move out of PR
  • PR Nexus: Social Capital, Professional Association and Networks (e.g., social capital, social networks, professional associations, affiliations and trade bodies)
  • PR Sense: Ethics, Reputation and Social Responsibility (i.e., ethics, reputation management, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, bad practice examples, governance and the licensing debate)
  • PR Sphere: Public Sphere and Stakeholder Relationships (i.e., items related to the public sphere, such as stakeholders, relationships, publics, audiences, community, society. Includes the PRoust Questionnaire) Breakdowns include a) guest post; b) PRoust Questionnaire
  • PR Techster: Technology and Development (i.e., discussion and/or reviews of platforms, software, trends, new ideas related to technology that can be of particular use to PR practitioners)
  • PR Vision: Issues and Crisis Management (i.e., situational theory, issues, crisis management, elements of a PR disaster)