Activity Objective:
In this activity, you will apply the critical process to help you discover the most recent developments in the public relations industry. You’ll also begin to become familiar with industry trade sources—the same sources that media professionals use.
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Developing a media-literate critical perspective involves mastering five overlapping stages that build on one another. Let’s review the critical process you’ll be using below:
Description: paying close attention, taking notes, and researching the subject under study
Analysis: discovering and focusing on significant patterns that emerge from the description stage
Interpretation: asking and answering “What does that mean?” and “So what?” questions about one’s findings
Evaluation: arriving at a judgment about whether something is good, bad, or mediocre, which involves subordinating one’s personal taste to the critical “bigger picture” resulting from the first three stages
Engagement: taking some action that connects our critical perspective with our role as citizens to question our media institutions, adding our own voice to the process of shaping the cultural environment
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Next, look for a topic or issue that has received significant attention on trade sites and from trade journalists in the current year. Choose one specific trend or pattern in the news about public relations.
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Using the following questions, let’s dig deeper into that trend you identified to interpret your findings in relation to the public relations industry.
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Next, assess the trends and forecast of the public relations industry as good, bad, or both.
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Let’s take action! Moving forward, use what you have learned to engage with the public relations industry. Here are a few suggestions to get involved:
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