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|a This inaugural edited collection for the Communicating Responsible Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion series explores the active promotion of diversity, equity, and inclusion as a public relations responsibility and provides new avenues for critiquing the ways in which power operates through public relations work and theory building.
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|a PART I: LEGAL AND ECONOMIC FRAMEWORKS THWARTING AUTHENTIC SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND DEIChapter 1. Breaking Down Barriers of the Past and Moving Toward Authentic DEI Adoption; Nneka Logan Chapter 2. Ethical Public Relations, Communities of Color, and COVID-19 Crises in Summer 2020; Moronke Oshin-Martin Chapter 3. Putting the Pharmaceutical Industry's SR Reports Under the Microscope; Susan Grantham and Edward T. Vieira, Jr. PART II: UNIQUE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY STYLE OF WOMEN AND PEOPLE OF COLOR MANAGING ORGANIZATIONS Chapter 4. Diversity at the Big Table: A Snapshot of Fortune 500 Boards of Directors; Donnalyn Pompper, Tugce Ertem-Eray, Eric Adae, Elinam Amevor, Layire Diop, and Samantha Nadel Chapter 5. Addressing Workplace Bullying Behaviors Through Responsible Leadership Theory: Essential Skills for Strategic Communicators; Michelle T. Violanti Chapter 6. Brewed in the African Pot: Examining the Influences of Caritas, Ubuntu, Africapitalism and Postmodern Values on CEO Activism in Ghana; Eric Kwame Adae PART III: EXPANDING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY CRITIQUE TO INCLUDE NEW KINDS OF STAKEHOLDERS WHEN CONSIDERING DEI Chapter 7. Circle of Responsibility: Animals as Stakeholders; Debra Merskin Chapter 8. The Social Responsibility of AI: A Framework for Considering Ethics and DEI; Constance Elizabeth Kampf and Oludotun Kayode Fashakin PART IV: INCREASING AND IMPROVING PUBLIC RELATIONS SKILL SETS NECESSARY FOR MARSHALLING AUTHENTIC DEI AS SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN ORGANIZATIONS Chapter 9. Rethinking Campaign Management to Include a 'SMART+IE' Mindset; Richard Waters, Zifei Fay Chen, and Lorena Gomez-Barris Chapter 10. Inclusion as Component of CSR and a Brand Connection Strategy; Alexander V. Laskin and Katie M. Kresic Chapter 11. Community Relations in Professional Sport Organizations: A View through the Lens of Social Anchor Theory; Antoaneta M. Vanc and Kaitlyn M. Masler Chapter 12. Until the Sirens Sound: A Community Advisory Council's Resiliency in Emergency Planning in a Diverse Community; Ann D. Jabro Chapter 13. (P)Rebels Needed! Transformative Potential of Problematization for Social Change; Franzisca Weder.
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