Public relations,futures planning and political talk for addressing wicked problems |
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Authors: | Juliet Roper Bree Hurst |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Waikato Management School, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton 3214, New Zealand;2. School of Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations, QUT Business School, Australia |
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Abstract: | This conceptual article highlights the separate shortcomings of stakeholder engagement broadly, deliberative engagement specifically, and scenario planning in their separate application to address future problems, especially those termed as ‘wicked’ problems. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, we combine the most relevant and useful aspects of these concepts and outline how, when taken together, they can be used by public relations (PR) practitioners to open ‘political talk’ in order to address wicked societal problems. In doing so, this article follows Turk’s (1986) call to look to future methodologies as way of expanding PR practice beyond the technical, functional skills that have typically defined the field. It also takes up Willis’ (2016) call for PR to take a wider role in helping governments and society tackle wicked problems. |
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Keywords: | Corresponding author. Stakeholder engagement Deliberative engagement Scenarios Wicked problems Political talk |
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