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  1. Comunicación corporativa, relaciones públicas y gestión del riesgo reputacional en tiempos del Covid-19
  2. Creatively escaping insularity and encouraging internationalism: British radicalism, history from below, and public relations historiography
  3. Publicizing atrocity and legitimizing outrage: Picasso’s Guernica
  4. Recognition, symbolic capital and reputation in the seventeenth century: Thomas Hobbes and the origins of critical public relations historiography
  5. Buñuel’s Spanish Civil War films
  6. An (other) ‘story’ in history: Challenging colonialist public relations in novels of resistance
  7. The Sound of Music or the History of Trump and Clinton Family Singers: Music Branding as Communication Strategy in 2016 Presidential Campaign
  8. Visual-spatial intelligence in propaganda and public relations discourse: The case of Roberto Rossellini’s early and educational-historical films
  9. Introduction to configuring intelligences for 21C public relations
  10. Influence and Advocacy
  11. Capturing the recent history of public affairs occupational culture: A comparative case study on the image of lobbying in the early 21st century
  12. Images of PR special issue and the 2013 Barcelona International PR conference
  13. Crisis and Interest
  14. Climate Change Deniers and Advocacy
  15. Peace, sports diplomacy and corporate social responsibility: a case study of Football Club Barcelona Peace Tour 2013
  16. Reputation, Propaganda, and Hegemony in Assyriology Studies: A Gramscian View of Public Relations Historiography
  17. Public relations and memory
  18. Editorial
  19. Resourcing the next stages in PR history research: The case for historiography
  20. Medieval propaganda, longue durée and New History: Towards a nonlinear approach to the history of public relations
  21. Editorial
  22. International representation strategies for stateless nations: The case of Catalonia’s cultural diplomacy
  23. Framing the Relationship Between Catalonia and Spain
  24. Propaganda, terrorism and ethics
  25. Historia de los Lobbies: una forma de escribir la historia.
  26. Knowledges, reflexivity and power
  27. Inside Nazi Germany and PR war films in America
  28. From realpolitik to noopolitik: The public relations of (stateless) nations in an information age
  29. Public relations anthropologies: French theory, anthropology of morality and ethnographic practices
  30. Sex, lies, and post-trial publicity: The reputation repair strategies of Dominique Strauss-Kahn
  31. Frank Capra's Why We Fight and film documentary discourse in public relations
  32. Subsidios Informativos y Función Documental de las Salas de Prensa Online de Los Ministerios Españoles
  33. Americanization, Globalization, or Modernization of Electoral Campaigns? Testing the Situation in Spain
  34. Zyncro: La Intranet 2.0
  35. La dramatización radiofónica de contenidos educativos: Una experiencia universitaria
  36. From the “strategy of truth” to the “weapon of truth”: The Government Information Manual for the Motion Picture Industry, 1942
  37. Linkages Between Public Relations Models and Communication Managers' Roles in Spanish Political Parties
  38. Nanoblogging PR: The discourse on public relations in Twitter
  39. Pasado, presente y futuro de la documentación en relaciones públicas: el Institute for Public Relations
  40. Managing reputational risk in an economic downturn: The case of Banco Santander
  41. Journalists’ assessments of public relations subsidies and contact preferences: Exploring the situation in Spain
  42. Building Sport Countries’ Overseas Identity and Reputation: A Case Study of Public Paradiplomacy
  43. The Office of Facts and Figures: Archibald MacLeish and the “strategy of truth”
  44. Recent Mediterranean literature on public relations: France, Italy, and Spain
  45. Blogging PR: An exploratory analysis of public relations weblogs
  46. Soccer, civil religion, and public relations: Devotional–promotional communication and Barcelona Football Club
  47. Undergraduate public relations education in Spain: Endangered species?
  48. Forty years of doctoral public relations research in Spain: A quantitative study of dissertation contribution to theory development