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The alternative way of understanding current PR
Presentation at the international conference on public relations Bledcom, which attracted more than 200 academics from all over the world. Slovenia, Bled Lake. 6th and 7th July 2012. Public Relations and Communication Management: The State of the Profession Proceedings of … Continue reading
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