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How Putin and Russia Use Powerful US PR Firms to Shape American Opinion

How Putin and Russia Use Powerful US PR Firms to Shape American Opinion | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The Russian attempt to influence the 2016 American presidential election, using what intelligence agencies call “active measures,” has dominated U.S. headlines.There is, however, a second front in Russia’s effort to shape the hearts and minds of American citizens, and it’s received almost no attention in mainstream U.S. media outlets since the election.


As someone who studies the growth of global public relations, I’ve researched the roles PR firms play in shaping public perceptions of international affairs.


For years, Russia has been involved in public relations campaigns that have been developed and deployed by prominent, U.S.-based, global PR firms – campaigns intended to influence American public opinion and policy in ways that advance Russia’s strategic interests....

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PR or propaganda? Is public relations simply a more insidious form of fake news asks Sue Curry Jansen?

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Bridging the Advocacy Gap with Social Media, Part 2 | Capstrat

Bridging the Advocacy Gap with Social Media, Part 2 | Capstrat | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
The world of social media provides a clear road map for how to bridge the 'Advocacy Gap'. Will the advocacy technology world follow it?

 

What capabilities would an advocacy platform need to provide to make effective advocate storytelling a reality?

 

Last week on the blog, I began focusing on the concept of the advocacy gap. Research, compiled in a report titled “The Advocacy Gap: Research for Better Advocacy,” notes that for the better part of the past 20 years, Capitol Hill offices have faced an ever-increasing crush of online constituent communication.

 

The world of social media has followed much the same path. And, as social media has continued to evolve, some clear trends have developed on how to cut through the communications clutter...

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Here are some valuable suggestions on how to use social media for effective advocacy.

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