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Debate: PR and Journalism: A Future Together? Wednesday 8 December 2010, 5.30-7.00pm

Nov 12, 2010 by Helena Knight

What are the future directions for PR and journalism and what for the continued relationship between the two?

These central themes will be explored at CaPRICoRN’s latest event on Wednesday 8 December at the Cardiff School of Journalism. 

The guest speakers will be Matt Appleby, Chair of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations Cymru Wales and Managing Director of Cardiff PR consultancy Golley Slater, and Simon Farrington, Business Development Editor of Media Wales, publisher of the Western Mail, Wales on Sunday and South Wales Echo among others.  

The evening will start with a drinks and networking reception at 5:30pm in the Bute Coffee Shop, and the debate will follow in Room 0.53, Bute Building, from 6pm - 7pm.

About the Event

Chair by Eliot Pill, course leader for the MA International Public Relations and PR practitioner, the key speakers will discuss the future developments of their respective disciplines, as well as their thoughts on the future relationship between PR and journalism. This will be followed by an opportunity for the audience to pose questions to the speaker and raise other points for discussion.

Places at this event are limited so please email Cara Reed ReedCJ1@cardiff.ac.uk to reserve a place.

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Cysylltiadau Cyhoeddus a Newyddiaduraeth: Dyfodol ar y Cyd?

Nos Fercher 8 Rhagfyr, 5.30-7.00pm

I ba gyfeiriad y bydd cysylltiadau cyhoeddus a newyddiaduraeth yn mynd yn y dyfodol a beth fydd y berthynas rhyngddynt?

Dyma’r themâu fydd yn cael eu trafod yn ystod Dadl Rhwydwaith Ymchwil Cysylltiadau Cyhoeddus a Chyfathrebu Integredig Caerdydd (CaPRICoRN) ar Nos Fercher 8 fed Rhagfyr yn Ysgol Newyddiaduraeth Caerdydd. 

Y siaradwyr gwadd fydd Matt Appleby, Cadeirydd CIPR Cymru a Rheolwr Gyfarwyddwr Ymgynghoriaeth Cysyniadau Cyhoeddus Golley Slater, a Simon Farrington, Cyfarwyddwr Datblygu Busnes Media Wales, y grwp sy’n cyhoeddi papurau’r Western Mail, Wales on Sunday a South Wales Echo.

Bydd y noswaith yn dechrau gyda derbyniad rhwydweithio o 5:30-6:00pm yn Siop Goffi Adeilad Bute, a bydd y ddadl yn dilyn yn Ystafell 0.53 Adeilad Bute o 6:00-7:00pm.

Ynglŷn a’r Digwyddiad

Cadeirir y cyfarfod Elliot Pill, sy’n ymarferwr cysylltiadau cyhoeddus ac yn arwain y cwrs MA mewn Cysylltiadau Cyhoeddus Rhyngwladol.  Bydd y siaradwyr yn trafod pa ddatblygiadau sydd ar y gorwel yn eu meysydd a’u gweledigaeth ynglŷn a’r berthynas rhwng cysylltiadau cyhoeddus a newyddiaduraeth yn y dyfodol.  Bydd cyfle wedyn i’r gynulleidfa i ofyn cwestiynau i’r siaradwyr ac i ychwanegu at y drafodaeth.

 Nifer cyfyngedig o lefydd sydd yn y digwyddiad hwn felly e-bostiwch ReedCJ1@cardiff.ac.uk i sicrhau eich lle.


Seminar on Private-Nonprofit Partnerships, today Friday 28th

May 28, 2010 by Helena Knight

CaPRICoRN is holding a Postgraduate Researchers Seminar on Private-Nonprofit Partnerships today, Friday 28th May 2010, 1-3pm in Room T23, Cardiff Business School.  The guest speaker will be Dr. M. May Seitanidi from BRESE (Brunel Research on Enterprise, Sustainability & Ethics), Brunel University.  Lunch will be provided at the beginning of the seminar.

 


Final Reminder: Seminar on Private-Nonprofit Partnerships, Friday 28th May, 1-3pm

May 24, 2010 by Helena Knight

The Cardiff Public Relations and Integrated Communications Research Network (CaPRICoRN) will be holding a Postgraduate Researchers Seminar on Private-Nonprofit Partnerships this Friday 28th May 2010, 1-3pm in Room T23, Cardiff Business School.  The guest speaker will be Dr. M. May Seitanidi from BRESE (Brunel Research on Enterprise, Sustainability & Ethics), Brunel University.  Lunch will be provided at the beginning of the seminar.

 Places at this event are limited so please email Helena Knight on knighth@cf.ac.uk to reserve a place at the seminar.

 


Seminar on Private-Nonprofit Partnerships, Friday 28th May 2010, 1-3pm

May 05, 2010 by Helena Knight

The Cardiff Public Relations and Integrated Communications Research Network (CaPRICoRN) will be holding a Postgraduate Researchers Seminar on Private-Nonprofit Partnerships on Friday 28th May 2010, 1-3pm in Room T23, Cardiff Business School.  The guest speaker will be Dr. M. May Seitanidi from BRESE (Brunel Research on Enterprise, Sustainability & Ethics), Brunel University.  Lunch will be provided at the beginning of the seminar.

About the Seminar

The seminar will commence with a general overview of cross sector partnerships and will then present the findings of a critical examination of the partnership phenomenon based on 75 interviews in businesses and nonprofit organisations in the UK.  Two in-depth partnership case studies are examined: an environmental non-profit organisation, Earthwatch, in partnership with a mining company, Rio Tinto; and a youth charity, The Prince’s Trust, in partnership with the Royal Bank of Scotland. The study suggests that when collaborative non-profit organisations partner with businesses there is an “overt functional conflict deficit” or in other words there are insufficient opportunities for the expression of divergent opinions that would lead to fundamental changes within organisations and society.

Suggested Readings

  • Austin, J. E., 2000. “Strategic Collaboration between Nonprofits and Businesses”. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. Vol. 29, No.1, Supplement 2000: 69-97.
  • Googins, B and S Rochlin (2000), "Creating the Partnership Society: Understanding the Rhetoric and Reality of Cross Sector Partnerships," Business and Society Review, 105 (1), 127-44.
  • J. Le Ber, M. and Branzei, O., 2010. (Re)Forming Strategic Cross-Sector Partnerships. Business and Society, Vol. 49, No. 1: 140-172.
  • Seitanidi, M.M., 2010. “The Politics of Partnership. A Critical Examination of Nonprofit-Business Partnerships”, Springer, The Netherlands.
  • Seitanidi, M.M., 2008. “Adaptive Responsibilities: Non-Linear Interactions Across Social Sectors. Cases from Cross Sector Social Partnerships”. Emergence: Complexity & Organization (E:CO) Journal, 10:3: 51-64.
  • Seitanidi, M.M. and Crane, A., 2009. “Implementing CSR Through Partnerships: Understanding the Selection, Design and Institutionalisation of Nonprofit-Business Partnerships”. Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 85, 2:251-477.
  • Selsky, J.W. and Parker, B.: 2005, ‘Cross-Sector Partnerships to Address Social Issues: Challenges to Theory and Practice’, Journal of Management, 31(6): 1-25.

About the Speaker

Dr. M. May Seitanidi is a lecturer at Brunel Business School and a Visiting Fellow at the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility (ICCSR), University of Nottingham. Her professional and academic work has focused on the interaction between business and nonprofit organisations. Her research interests are social partnerships as organisational hybrids; organisational change and the role of functional conflict to achieve sustainable social outcomes across economic sectors. She serves on the editorial review boards of the Journal of Business Ethics and the Journal of Nonprofit and Public Sector Marketing and has authored the book 'The Politics of Partnerships'. Previously she was publisher/editor of the award winning magazine "Sponsors & Sponsorships" and Director of MPRC NG Consultancy where she worked with clients such as Coca-Cola, Hewlett Packard and WWF.

 

 Places at this event are limited so please email knighth@cf.ac.uk to reserve a place at the seminar.

 

 



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