The IJPC Journal is an online academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review. Its purpose is to further the mission of the
Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture Project to investigate and analyze, through research and publication, the conflicting images of journalists in every aspect of popular culture, from film, television, radio, fiction, commercials, cartoons and comic books to music, art, humor and video games – demonstrating their impact on the public’s perception of journalists.
Volume 3 - Fall 2011 - Spring 2012
Table of Contents
| Introduction: Special Edition on Public Relations and Popular Culture - Welcome from the Editors |
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Matthew C. Ehrlich, Sammye Johnson, Joe Saltzman |
pp.i-ii |
Research Report
| The Image of the Public Relations Practitioner in Movies and Television, 1901-2011 |
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Joe Saltzman |
pp.1-50 |
| Appendix, The Image of the Public Relations Practitioner in Movies and Television, 1901-2011 |
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Joe Saltzman |
pp.51-85 |
Features
| Mysterious Public Relations: A Work in Progress About PR Practitioners in Mystery Novels |
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Karen Miller Russell |
pp.86-89 |
| Popular Culture's Image of the PR Image Consultant: The Celebrity in Crisis |
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Carol Ames |
pp.90-106 |
| The Portrayal of Public Relations on Television |
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Emily S. Kinsky |
pp.107-115 |
| "I Tell Them the Truth...That's My Goal": PR, Popular Culture, and the Teachable Moment |
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Margo Opdycke Lamme |
pp.116-125 |