PublicityHere are entered works on the process of disseminating information in order to attract public notice. General works on the actions of organizations, such as corporations, stores, governments, etc., in promoting good will between themselves and the community are entered under Public relations. See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.
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Filed under: Journalism, Religious -- United States
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Filed under: Advertising Advertising Theory and Practice (revised edition; Chicago: R. D. Irwin, 1946), by C. H. Sandage (page images at HathiTrust) The Ayer Idea in Advertising (c1912), by N.W. Ayer & Son (multiple formats at archive.org) Forty Years of Advertising: A Collection of Somewhat Intimate Talks on Certain Phases of Advertising, by the Largest and Leading Agency (Philadelphia et al.: N. W. Ayer and Son, c1909), by N.W. Ayer & Son (multiple formats at archive.org) Scientific Advertising (1923), by Claude C. Hopkins (PDF with commentary at scientificadvertising.com) Publicity: Some of the Things It Is and Is Not (New York: Industries Publishing Company, 1925), by Ivy L. Lee (page images at loc.gov) The Story of a Pantry Shelf: An Outline History of Grocery Specialties, by Butterick Publishing Company (HTML and page images at LOC)
Filed under: Advertising -- Baking powderFiled under: Advertising -- FictionFiled under: Advertising -- Food The Jolly Adventures of Billy Van and Betty Camp (Indianapolis: Van Camp Products Co., c1923), by Edward M. Carney, illust. by Carl Mueller Filed under: Advertising -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Advertising -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Advertising -- Psychological aspectsFiled under: Advertising -- SoapFiled under: Advertising -- TextbooksFiled under: Advertising -- United StatesFiled under: Advertising, MagazineFiled under: Comic books, strips, etc., in advertisingFiled under: Deceptive advertisingFiled under: Display of merchandiseFiled under: Mailing listsFiled under: Sex role in advertisingFiled under: Signs and signboardsFiled under: Symbolism in advertisingFiled under: Television advertisingFiled under: Word-of-mouth advertising Unleashing the Ideavirus, by Seth Godin Filed under: Journalism Handbook of Independent Journalism (Washington: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Information Programs, 2006), by Deborah Potter The Authoritarian Playbook: How Reporters Can Contextualize and Cover Authoritarian Threats As Distinct From Politics-As-Usual (Washington: Protect Democracy, 2022), by Jennifer Dresden, Aaron Baird, and Ben Raderstorf (PDF with commentary at protectdemocracy.org) The Oxygen of Amplification: Better Practices for Reporting on Extremists, Antagonists, and Manipulators Online (New York: Data and Society Research Institute, 2018), by Whitney Phillips (PDF with commentary at datasociety.net) Edward R. Murrow: Journalism at its Best (Washington: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Information Programs, 2006), ed. by George Clack and Mildred Sola Neely (PDF files at america.gov) How to Read a Newspaper (Social Action v3 #20; 1937), by Paul Hutchinson (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Le Journalisme en Vingt Leçons (in French; Paris: Payot et cie, 1920), by Robert de Jouvenel The Press and the Organisation of Society (London: Labour Pub. Co., 1922), by Norman Angell Structures of International News: A Case Study of the World's Press (typescript report prepared for UNESCO; 1984), by Teun A. van Dijk (PDF at ed.gov) The Conscience of the Newspaper: A Case Book in the Principles and Problems of Journalism (New York and London: D. Appleton and Co., 1925), by Leon Nelson Flint (page images at HathiTrust) The Street of Ink: An Intimate History of Journalism (London et al.: Cassell and Co., 1917), by H. Simonis (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Rumor
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