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Machine generated contents note: pt. I Theoretical Discussions of Culture, Social Class, and Race in Public Relations
1.Culture, Social Class, and Race in Public Relations: An Introduction / Damion Waymer
2.Culture as a "Traveling" Variable in Transnational Public Relations: A Dialectical Approach / Nilanjana R. Bardhan
3.A City Divided: Understanding "Class Issues" in Government Public Relations / Damion Waymer
4.The Corporation-as-Middle-Class-Person: Corporate Social Responsibility and Class / Josh Boyd
5.Critical Race Theory and Public Relations / Lee Edwards
6.Two Unreconciled Strivings: Racial Constructionism and Eliminativism in the Philosophy of Race and its Relevance to Public Relations / Jacoby Adeshei Carter
pt. II Questions of Pedagogy and Practice: Exploring Topics of Culture, Social Class, and Race in Public Relations Education
7.Human Trafficking in the PR Classroom: Teaching Diversity, Activism, and Empathy / Sarah H. VanSlette
8.Expanding the Spectrum of PR and Race: Lessons from European Theorists, Media Critiques, and Catalan Programming / David McKie
9.Higher Learning: Rethinking Crisis Communication in Response to Racial Incidents on Campus / Rebecca J. Meisenbach
10.Broaching an Uncomfortable Subject: Teaching Race in an Undergraduate U.S. Public Relations Classroom / Damion Waymer
pt. III Culture, Social Class, and Race in Public Relations: Applications and Implications
11.Decolonizing Occupy Oakland: Listening for Native American Voices in a Struggle against Social Inequality / Janelle Davis
12.Speaking With and For Those Beyond the Margins: Outcast Advocacy Relations (OAR) in Public Relations / Damion Waymer
13.Right to Know and Risk Communication: Implications of Risk Equity / Michael J. Palenchar
14.Was Black Rhetoric Ever Anything but Race in Public Relations?: The Challenge of the Rhetoric of Identity / Robert L. Heath.

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