Articles Archive for October 2005
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Yes, I know that “Supercrip” is not the most PC term, but it does tell a powerful story in just one word. After over 20 years of disability advocacy, I can say that this has been done over and over in the media. “This” being the portrayal of people with disabilities as the “super crippled” over-achiever. I am even guilty of it, too.
Journalism, PR, PR Education, PR Higher Ed, Public Relations Education, Public Relations Higher Education, Teaching PR »
About the title, "For future journalists, it’s …
Blog Talk, Marcom, Marketing, Marketing Communications, Methodology, OpenPR, PR, PR Education, PR Higher Ed, Public Relations, Public Relations Education, Public Relations Higher Education, Research, Survey, Teaching PR »
Today, Paul Cordasco, director of marketing at …
Communication, PR, PR Education, PR Higher Ed, Public Relations, Public Relations Education, Public Relations Higher Education, Teaching PR, Technology, Why a blog »
They buried the lead … last two paragraphs of…
