Volume 11 No 1 21 Fall 2018
BOOK REVIEW: Lee Edwards (2018). Understanding Public Relations: Th eory Culture and Society. London: Sage pp. 288 ISBN: 9781473913097 9781473913103.
Darren P. Ingram
UNIVERSITY OF OULU, FINLANDVolume 4 No 1 6 Spring 2011
A walk in the public relations field: Theoretical discussions from a social media and network society perspective
Kaja Tampere
(Tallinn University, Estonia)Volume 4 No 1 6 Spring 2011
Public relations and strategic management: Institutionalizing organization–public relationships in contemporary society
James E. Grunig
(University of Maryland, USA)Volume 4 No 1 6 Spring 2011
Public relations and trust in contemporary global society: A Luhmannian perspective of the role of public relations in enhancing trust among social systems
Chiara Valentini (Aarhus University, Denmark),
Dean Kruckeberg (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA)Volume 12 No 1 22 Spring 2019
BOOK REVIEW: Øyvind Ihlen & Magnus Fredriksson (eds.) (2018). Public Relations and Social Theory: Key Figures Concepts and Developments 2nd edition. London: Routledge pp. 454 ISBN: 9-781-13828-1-301 9-781-13828-1-295 9-781-31527-1-231.
Volume 9 No 1 16 Spring 2016
Forms of local media relations in local communities – case studies
Sylwia Męcfal
(University of Łódź, Poland)Volume 4 No 1 6 Spring 2011
The role and functions of government public relations. Lessons from public perceptions of government
María José Canel Crespo and Nazareth Echart
(Complutense University of Madrid, Spain)Volume 4 No 1 6 Spring 2011
Public relations without ethics will face the same fate as propaganda. Research reflections (Case study of PR associations in Poland)
Jerzy Olędzki
(University of Warsaw, Poland)Volume 4 No 1 6 Spring 2011
Public relations in society. A new approach to the difficult relationships between PR and its environment
Olaf Hoffjann
(Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences in Salzgitter, Germany)Volume 2 No 1 2 Spring 2009
EU structural funds’ publicity and the practice of journalism and public relations in Lithuania
Laima Nevinskaitė
(Vilnius University)Volume 9 No 2 17 Fall 2016
The global society and its impact on public relations theorizing: Reflections on major macro trends
Chiara Valentini (Aarhus University, Denmark),
Dean Kruckeberg (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA),
Kenneth Starck (University of Iowa, USA)Volume 4 No 1 6 Spring 2011
Reconsidering contemporary public relations: Theoretical engagement of practitioners in a communication society
Astrid Spatzier and Benno Signitzer
(University of Salzburg, Austria)Volume 4 No 1 6 Spring 2011
Editor’s introduction: Public relations in a democratic society
Jerzy Olędzki
(University of Warsaw, Poland)Volume 12 No 3 24 Fall 2019
Profile of public relations practitioners in Poland: Research results
Dariusz Tworzydło
UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW, POLAND
Przemysław Szuba
EX ACTO SP. Z O . O . , POLAND
Norbert Życzyński
COMMIT POL AND SP. Z O . O . , POLANDVolume 15 No 2 31 Spring 2022
BOOK REVIEW: Alicja Waszkiewicz-Raviv (2021). Visual Public Relations. The power of images in the communication of an organization. Warsaw: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego 230 pp. ISBN: 978-83-235-4812-6 DOI: 10.31338/uw.9788323548201
Jacek Mikucki
Unversity of WarsawVolume 4 No 1 (6) Spring 2011
Volume 11 No 1 21 Fall 2018
Polish and Swedish journalist-politician Twitter networks: Who are the gatekeepers?
Elena Johansson
UMEÅ UNIVERSITY, SWEDENJacek Nożewski
UNIVERSITY OF WROCŁ AW, POLANDVolume 9 No 1 16 Spring 2016
Who defines the narrative of a crisis? The case of an Estonian online boycott campaign against an international supermarket chain
Päivi Tampere, Kaja Tampere, Scott Abel
(Tallin University, Estonia)Volume 14 No 1 28 Spring 2021
Infinite Interpretations? A Corpus-based Study for the Identification and Interpretation in Competing Frames in Parliamentrepresentations in Hungary
Ágnes Virág
Eszterházy Károly University of Eger, HungaryVolume 1 No 1 Fall 2008
(Liberal) mass media and the (multi)party system in post-communist Lithuania
Irmina Matonytė
(European Humanities University in Vilnius, Lithuania)Volume 4 No 1 6 Spring 2011
The role of PR in healthcare and social insurance reform in Poland and the United States
Michael Szporer (University of Maryland, USA),
Jacek Barlik (Woodstock Leasor Warszawa, Poland)Volume 1 No 1 Fall 2008
Comparing Nordic media systems: North between West and East?
Lars Nord
(Mid Sweden University in Sundsvall, Sweden)Volume 9 No 2 17 Fall 2016
Learning PR. Methodological and legitimation-based learning in PR — A theoretical approach and empirical findings
Olaf Hofjann and Michael Lohse
(Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Germany)Volume 7 No 2 13 Fall 2014
Journalists and politicians in television interviews after elections: A redefinition of roles?
Dorota Piontek and Bartosz Hordecki
(University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań, Poland)Volume 4 No 1 6 Spring 2011
PR politics and democracy
Sigurd Allern
(University of Oslo, Norway)Volume 5 No 2 9 Fall 2012
Ukrainian journalists’ perceptions of unethical practices: Codes and everyday ethics
Anastasia Grynko
(National University "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy", Ukraine)Volume 4 No 1 6 Spring 2011
Contextualizing and redefining authenticity in organizational communication
Natascha Zowislo-Grünewald (Bundeswehr University of Munich, Germany),
Jürgen Schulz (Berlin University of the Arts, Germany)Volume 12 No 2 23 Special Issue 2019
Hyperlink networks as a means of mobilization used by far-right movements
Ina Fujdiak
MASARYK UNIVERSITY, CZECH REPUBLIC
Petr Ocelík
MASARYK UNIVERSITY, CZECH REPUBLICVolume 8 No 1 14 Spring 2015
Risk perception and political alienism: Political discourse on the future of nuclear energy in Hungary
Gábor Sarlós
(ELTE Budapest, Hungary)Volume 14 No 1 28 Spring 2021
‘Model Putin Forever’: A Critical Discourse Analysis on Vladimir Putin’s Portrayal in Czech Online News Media
Zina Stovickova
Metropolitan University Prague, Czech RepublicVolume 12 No 1 22 Spring 2019
Corporate social responsibility developments in post-communist countries: Towards organisations’ social legitimacy
Kaja Tampere
TALLINN UNIVERSITY, ESTONIAOur Values
Volume 13 No 1 25 Spring 2020
The Image of Germany in Social Media: Political and Social Aspects of Public Service Media in Poland
Agnieszka Węglińska
UNIVERSITY OF LOWER SILESIA , POLANDCollaboration is the Key: Round Table on Scholarly Journals
Volume 14 No 2 29 Fall 2021
War or Peace Journalism? Study of Media Coverage by Russian Media Outlets of the Trade War Between China and the USA
Viktor Tuzov
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SARTen New Associate Editors at the „Central European Journal of Communication”
Publication Ethics
Volume 15 No 1 30 Special Issue 2022
Facebook Groups in Sweden Constructing Sustainability: Resisting Hegemonic Anthropocentrism
Vaia Doudaki
Charles University, Czech Republic
Nico Carpentier
Charles University, Czech RepublicVolume 15 No 2 31 Spring 2022
METHODS & CONCEPTS: Communicative Analysis of Dialogical Interaction. Methodology of Research
Oleksii Borysov
T. H. Shevchenko National University “Chernihivskyi Kolehium”
Olena Vasylieva
T. H. Shevchenko National University “Chernihivskyi Kolehium”Volume 15 No 3 32 Fall 2022
Changes in Crisis Management PR and Digital PR Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic
Dariusz Tworzydło
University of Warsaw, Poland
Sławomir Gawroński
University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Poland
Mateusz Lach
Exacto sp. z o.o., Poland
Kinga Bajorek
University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, PolandVolume 15 No 3 32 Fall 2022
METHODS & CONCEPTS: Intellectual Influencer as a New Ambassador in Digital Marketing Communication
Aylin Ecem Gürşen
Galatasaray University, TurkeyVolume 15 No 3 32 Fall 2022
Editors’ Introduction
Agnieszka Stępińska
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland
Nicoleta Corbu
National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, RomaniaVolume 16 No 1 33 Spring 2023
METHODS & CONCEPTS: Mediatisation Digitisation and Datafication. The Role of the Social in Contemporary Data Capitalism
Göran Bolin
Södertörn University , SwedenOur Team