Interdisciplinary bar for the public interest: What CSR and NGO frameworks contribute to the public relations of British and European activists |
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Authors: | Rachel Kovacs |
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Affiliation: | Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 245 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper outlines the ways in which various literatures and exemplary organizations (Business for Social Responsibility, the Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management, and the Global Compact) define, set principles, and provide frameworks for corporate social responsibility (CSR). It also explores British broadcasters’ accountability mechanisms and the extent to which U.K. broadcasting activist NGOs view them as adequate CSR. The activists studied were six British broadcasting-centered and Scottish cultural NGOs that lobby in the EU and at home. The data suggested that these activists’ public relations has pro-social, pro-democratic effects and that the CSR/NGO literatures and organizational frameworks provided may enable broadcasting activists and targets to more effectively pursue CSR. |
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Keywords: | Corporate social responsibility Accountability NGO Activism Public relations Public interest advocacy |
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