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Trends in Public Relations Roles: 1990-1995.
- E. Toth, Shirley A. Serini, D. Wright, Arthur G. Emig
- Political Science
- 1 June 1998
Abstract This study reported trend data on the roles of national Public Relations Society of America members. The authors posited that roles are constantly in process and illustrated this through… Expand
Influences on the Power of Public Relations Professionals in Organizations: A Case Study
- Shirley A. Serini
- Sociology
- 1993
For many years, public relations practitioners have aspired to and worked to- ward professional status for their work. Public relations scholars, in turn, have examined the literature on… Expand
Power, Gender, and Public Relations: Sexual Harassment as a Threat to the Practice
- Shirley A. Serini, E. Toth, D. Wright, Arthur G. Emig
- Political Science
- 1 July 1998
As women increasingly take their place as public relations managers, their ability to work successfully in a harassment-free environment will have an impact on the overall stature and practice of the… Expand
Of Horse Race and Policy Issues: A Study of Gender in Coverage of a Gubernatorial Election by two Major Metropolitan Newspapers
- Shirley A. Serini, A. Powers, Susan Johnson
- Political Science
- 1 March 1998
This study of news coverage of a gubernatorial race suggests (1) gender may be a larger factor in selection of policy stories than in selection of horse race stories; (2) coverage of the horse race,… Expand
Watch for Falling Glass. .. Women, Men, and Job Satisfaction in Public Relations: A Preliminary Analysis
- Shirley A. Serini, E. Toth, D. Wright, Arthur G. Emig
- Political Science
- 1 April 1997
How Gender and Ethnicity Affected Primary Coverage
- A. Powers, Shirley A. Serini, Susan Johnson
- Political Science
- 1 January 1996
Media coverage of a white, male candidate was the most issue-oriented, but coverage of a female candidate was the most favorable in the 1994 Illinois Democratic gubernatorial primary election.
Some Influences on the Autonomy of Corporate Public Relations Professionals: A Case Study.
- Shirley A. Serini
- Political Science
- 1 May 1991