Socially distributing public relations: Twitter,Haiti, and interactivity in social media |
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Authors: | Brian G. Smith |
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Affiliation: | University of Houston, 1119 Compass Cove Circle, Spring, TX 77379, United States |
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Abstract: | Social media and communication technology have shifted the power of communication from public relations practitioners to social media users who may not have a recognized role or defined interest in an organization. What results is a social model of public relations in which traditional public relations responsibilities are distributed to social media users, and which depends on interactivity, legitimacy, and a user's social stake. This study explores social public relations through a qualitative analysis of user involvement on Twitter regarding relief efforts to support Haiti following the 7.0 earthquake that hit Port-Au-Prince in January, 2010. This analysis of Twitter posts also expands understanding of interactivity online and demonstrates social media user fulfillment of public relations objectives. |
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Keywords: | Twitter Social media Public relations Haiti Stakeholders |
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