This book takes a people-centred approach to the ever-fluid and
rapidly-transforming professional world of public relations (PR) in the
age of digital platforms. As everyday PR work becomes increasingly
shaped by the platform economy, this is transforming how the PR
profession talks about itself, its issues and concerns. Drawing on
different textual genres and discursive strategies, the author examines
the shifting boundaries between PR and adjacent fields such as
advertising, marketing and journalism - and illuminates varied
lifeworlds of PR professionals from different backgrounds, races and
genders. Written for academics, practitioners and those interested in
the world of public relations, the book will also be enjoyed by young
professionals working in this interesting and fast-changing occupation.