Vol. 2 No. 2

September 17, 2018
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.32473/jpic.v2.i2

Published: 2018-09-17

Summary: The second issue of Volume 2 (2018) of the Journal of Public Interest Communications delves into corporate social advocacy, constructive activism, shifting societal expectations, LGBTQ engagement, organizational advocacy, and the use of Twitter in social movements, providing insights into the multifaceted landscape of public interest communication.

Contents:

Editor's Essay - Giselle A. Auger

Examining the Case of DICK’s Sporting Goods: Realignment of Stakeholders through Corporate Social Advocacy - Barbara Miller Gaither, Lucinda Austin, Morgan Collins

Constructive Advocacy: Positivity and Solutions-Based Information in Activist Communication - Erica Ciszek

Globalization, Pluralization, and Erosion: The Impact of Shifting Societal Expectations for Advocacy and Public Good - Melissa Dodd

Identity, Visibility & Measurement: How University LGBTQ Centers Engage and Advocate for Today’s LGBTQ Student - Dean Mundy

When Organizational Advocacy and Public Advocacy Intersect in CSR: Examining Stage of Partnership and Activism in CSR Partnerships - Minhee Choi, Holly Overton, Robert McKeever

Tweeting a Social Movement: Black Lives Matter and its use of Twitter to Share Information, Build Community, and Promote Action - Candice LaShara Edrington, Nicole Lee