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Author Demetrious, Kristin, author

Title Public relations and neoliberalism : the language practices of knowledge formation / Kristin Demetrious
Published New York : Oxford University Press, 2022
©2022

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Description 233 pages ; 24 cm
Contents The promise of prosperity: transplanting the 'new realities' -- Communicating the 'practical faith ': the historical neoliberal and PR nexus -- 'We need a new narrative': neoliberalism and PR language practice -- Happiness, plastic truth, and the story of climate -- 'Borderlands': PR and the broken moorings of language -- Airborne: PR, plasticity and pandemic politics
Summary "This book is about public relations. But it is also about how, a whole generation, has learned to think, to speak and to live within a market-driven neoliberal logic, using the distinctive language practices and vocabularies of 'PR'. To chart this cultural shift, a detailed historical analysis of the little-known Mont Pelerin Society and its followers in the twentieth century shows how the relationships that joined money, power and an ideological agenda impelled a partnership with public relations that led to its wider propagation and proliferation in society. Today, these conditions not only determine what or whose voices are heard but they form an iron grip on the public imagination, deafening us to the cries of those marginalized individuals and groups entrapped by circumstance and subject to fear, vulnerability, and hardship, or to the science that is critical to the planet's survival. As such, the book focuses on two of the most pressing global issues and public debates of present time: climate change denial and the elision of the human rights of people seeking to become members of a nation-state through, refugee status, political asylum, and immigration. Public debate determines politics, but all too often politics lags, or stumbles and falls, as the many voices jostling for attention in the contest of ideas become caught up in conflict and language games and fail to make any real mark at all. The distinctive language practices of PR organized around an all-encompassing, free-market based view of the world, make this new reality happen in ways that are sometimes counter-intuitive. In engaging with an original and integrated analysis of everyday language, its harnessing and its totalizing neoliberal effects, the book provides a panoramic critique of PR that will be essential reading for scholars and students of communication, culture, and politics"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-226) and index
Subject Mont Pèlerin Society -- History
SUBJECT Mont Pèlerin Society. fast (OCoLC)fst00629827
Subject Public relations
Neoliberalism
Persuasion (Rhetoric)
Communication in politics
Environmentalism
Free enterprise -- Societies, etc. -- History
Liberalism -- Societies, etc. -- History
Communication in politics.
Environmentalism.
Liberalism -- Societies, etc.
Neoliberalism.
Persuasion (Rhetoric)
Public relations.
Genre/Form History.
Deakin authored content
LC no. 2022021191
ISBN 9780190678395
0190678399
9780190678401
0190678402