Empowering public relations for sustainability: examining the landscape in Turkey

Nilüfer Geysi̇
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PurposeThis paper examines the engagement of public relations (PR) in advancing sustainability within Turkey, exploring both current contributions and future potential. It analyzes how PR professionals and scholars conceptualize sustainability, revealing divergent perspectives within the industry. The study delves into the perceived roles and responsibilities of PR professionals in driving sustainable initiatives, highlighting the key challenges hindering their impact. Ultimately, the research identifies essential knowledge and skills needed to empower Turkish PR to effectively contribute to a more sustainable future.Design/methodology/approachThis study employs a qualitative research approach using semi-structured in-depth interviews with two distinct groups: experienced PR professionals holding director positions in agencies and corporate communication departments, and PR professors with at least five years of teaching experience in Turkey.FindingsThe findings reveal a dynamic, yet complex, landscape of sustainability within the Turkish PR industry. While PR professionals are actively integrating sustainability into strategic initiatives and emphasizing measurable impact, they face barriers to full integration, and their conceptualization of sustainability often differs from that of PR scholars. The findings point to a critical need for targeted education and professional development to better equip Turkish PR practitioners to drive sustainable development.Originality/valueMethodologically, the incorporation of representative groups, consisting of senior communication professionals and professors, offers valuable insights that can inform improvements in PR practices, enhance PR education, and advance the understanding of sustainability within the field of communication within the specific context of Turkey.
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增强公共关系的可持续发展能力:考察土耳其的情况
目的 本文研究了公共关系(PR)在土耳其推动可持续发展的参与情况,探讨了当前的贡 献和未来的潜力。它分析了公关专业人士和学者如何看待可持续发展的概念,揭示了行业内的不同观点。研究深入探讨了公关专业人员在推动可持续发展方面的作用和责任,强调了阻碍他们发挥影响的主要挑战。本研究采用定性研究方法,对两个不同的群体进行了半结构化深度访谈:在机构和企业传播部门担任主管职位的资深公关专业人士,以及在土耳其至少有五年教学经验的公关教授。研究结果研究结果显示,土耳其公关行业内的可持续发展状况充满活力,但又错综复杂。虽然公关专业人士正积极地将可持续发展融入战略计划中,并强调可衡量的影响,但他们在全面融入方面仍面临障碍,而且他们对可持续发展的概念往往与公关学者的概念不同。研究结果表明,土耳其公关从业人员亟需有针对性的教育和职业发展,以更好地推动可持续发展。原创性/价值从方法论上讲,由资深传播专业人士和教授组成的具有代表性的小组为改进公关实践、加强公关教育以及促进对土耳其特定背景下传播领域可持续发展的理解提供了宝贵的见解。
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