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Researching the occupational culture of public relations in Mexico
Authors:Christine Daymon  Caroline Hodges  
Affiliation:aCurtin Business School, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia;bThe Media School, Bournemouth University, Talbot Campus Fern Barrow, Poole, Dorset BH12 5BB, United Kingdom
Abstract:
Within the field of international public relations, it is rare to find detailed accounts of the process of undertaking cross-cultural research. Yet researchers who collect data in cultural contexts different from their own face numerous ethical and cultural challenges. By failing to articulate these, researchers deny the accommodations they have to make in their methodological choices, limiting the explanatory power of their findings. This article reflects on how societal culture influenced the evolving research decisions and experiences in a study into the occupation of public relations in Mexico City. In considering how to explore in a culturally sensitive way the social reality of public relations practitioners, it raises ethical concerns regarding selectivity and relationship interactions in cross-cultural research.
Keywords:Public relations   Qualitative research   Ethnography   Occupational culture   Mexican culture
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