By tracing the history and development of public relations and using examples of strategies and campaigns as well as interviews, this book provides a comprehensive and detailed study of the theories and practices of public relations.
At last, an introduction into PR theory and practice, but written in plain English!
Unless you are studying for a degree or post grad qualification in public relations, you will have no idea how hard it is to find theoretical text written in a way that is easy to understand. And these are supposed to be PR academics? What branch of PR did they work in?! I sometimes have to wonder if these dusty old tomes are published in archaic and over complicated language just to make them sound more important than they really are.
Alison Theaker's book is like finding an oasis in the middle of the desert. Clear and comprehensive it explains in reader friendly text the concepts, theories and history of public relations. Yes, there are lots of references to other works, but this is by no means unusual. If you've actually read any other author's PR related research paper, journel or seminal report you will see their works littered with references to other authors as well. The difference is that Theaker's book provides just enough liquid refreshment to help you digest another mouthful of dry academic biscuit.