1st Edition
Intercultural Public Relations Realities and Reflections in Practical Contexts
This book continues the groundbreaking work begun in Intercultural Public Relations: Theories for Managing Relationships and Conflicts with Strategic Publics (Routledge, 2018), by applying the theoretical framework of intercultural public relations to actual practice.
Practical public relations contexts examined by the contributing chapter authors—both scholars and practitioners—include corporations, government, military, healthcare, education, and activism. The book covers real-world situations, including the training of practitioners to become more interculturally competent, identifying and understanding publics or stakeholders with different cultural backgrounds and identities, building and maintaining relationships with these publics/stakeholders, and managing conflicts with them.
Offering practical guidance while examining both best practices and difficult challenges, this book is useful for public relations researchers, practitioners, and students as they explore how intercultural public relations contributes to organizational effectiveness and social change.
Part I: Overview
1. Introduction
Lan Ni
2. A Theoretical Framework of Intercultural Public Relations
Lan Ni
Part II: Contexts of Practices
Intercultural Public Relations in Corporations and Business
3. Pinpointing, Prioritizing, and Practicing Purpose
Alexis Fitzsimmons, Eve Heffron, Yufan Sunny Qin, and Marcia W. DiStaso
4. Unpacking the Meat Industry’s COVID-19 Response
Kirsten Theye and Najla Ghazi Amundson
5. Building Relationship with the Public from Different Cultural Backgrounds on Social Media: A Case Study on Estée Lauder’s Social Media Communication Strategies in the United States and China
Yaqi Hu, Wenze Lu, and Cindy Sing Bik Ngai
Intercultural Public Relations in Government and Military Public Affairs:
6. When Black College Presidents Visit the White House:The Case of a Culture Clash in Crisis Management
George Daniels and Keonte Coleman
7. Enhancing the Global Mindset in Military Public Affairs
Karen Naumann and Oshawn Jefferson
Intercultural Public Relations in Health Care
8. The Implications of Public Health Messaging Strategies: How Branding Disease May Improve Public Health Awareness in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
Mariam F. Alkazemi, Nouf B. Alkhubaizi, and Joshua J. Smith
Intercultural Public Relations in Education
9. Managing a Relational Triad during COVID-19: Strategic Management, Intercultural Competency, and Negotiation Savvy
Ann D. Summerall-Jabro
Intercultural Public Relations in Activism/Social Change
10. Exploring an Integrated Approach to Understanding and Communicating with Publics for Activist Organizations: Black Liberation Movement
LaRhia Smith and Lan Ni
Part III: From Theory to Practice
11. Intercultural Communication Competence in the Moral Circle: Learning from Research and Practice
Qi Wang Schlupp
12. Conclusion
Qi Wang Schlupp, Lan Ni, and Bey-Ling Sha
Biography
Lan Ni is Professor at the University of Houston, specializing in intercultural public relations. Funded by various national and regional agencies, her research examines publics, relationship and conflict management, and community engagement in different cultural contexts and interdisciplinary programs.
Qi Wang Schlupp is Associate Professor at Villanova University and Editor-in-Chief of Negotiation and Conflict Management Research (2019–2022). Her research is focused on intercultural communication, interpersonal communication, and conflict management.
Bey-Ling Sha is Dean of the College of Communications, California State University, Fullerton. She is an award-winning public relations researcher, teacher, and practitioner.