TY - CHAP
T1 - Female Public Relations Academics in Spain
AU - Ruiz-Mora, Isabel
AU - Zeler, Ileana
AU - Oliveira, Andrea
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2024 Isabel Ruiz-Mora, Ileana Zeler and Andrea Oliveira. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/3/25
Y1 - 2024/3/25
N2 - Research on the role of women in Public Relations (PR) has seen a notable increase in recent years (Topi´c et al., 2019), yet exploratory studies on the subject remain limited, particularly concerning the role of women in the academic sphere of PR in Spain. Guided by the imperative to reflect on the role of PR professionals operating within the Spanish academic landscape, this chapter aims to identify and reflect on the role of women in PR academia in Spain to discover the extent to which women are leading the communication faculties where PR is taught; to identify the presence of women in the departments where communication studies take place and to determine women’s leadership in national research activity. This study follows a combined approach with two dimensions, exploratory and interpretative, combining quantitative and qualitative techniques. The interpretative approach is developed using a focus group with women currently working in PR education and leading projects and institutions in the Spanish academia. Through this research, we discover the struggles and opportunities they face and identify possible solutions and ideas to improve the situation of women in academia and, specifically, in PR.
AB - Research on the role of women in Public Relations (PR) has seen a notable increase in recent years (Topi´c et al., 2019), yet exploratory studies on the subject remain limited, particularly concerning the role of women in the academic sphere of PR in Spain. Guided by the imperative to reflect on the role of PR professionals operating within the Spanish academic landscape, this chapter aims to identify and reflect on the role of women in PR academia in Spain to discover the extent to which women are leading the communication faculties where PR is taught; to identify the presence of women in the departments where communication studies take place and to determine women’s leadership in national research activity. This study follows a combined approach with two dimensions, exploratory and interpretative, combining quantitative and qualitative techniques. The interpretative approach is developed using a focus group with women currently working in PR education and leading projects and institutions in the Spanish academia. Through this research, we discover the struggles and opportunities they face and identify possible solutions and ideas to improve the situation of women in academia and, specifically, in PR.
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U2 - 10.1108/978-1-80455-538-520241005
DO - 10.1108/978-1-80455-538-520241005
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9781804555385
SN - 9781804555392
T3 - Women’s Work in Public Relations
SP - 83
EP - 100
BT - Women’s Work in Public Relations
A2 - Bridgen, Elizabeth
A2 - Williams, Sarah
PB - Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
CY - London
ER -