In this gripping conversation about the underbelly of social media outlets' unethical non-disclosures and the larger societal and PR implications, University of Tennessee Public Relations Professor Dr. Candace White discusses her latest published paper in the December 2020 edition of Public Relations Review (co-authored by UT alumnus and Clemson University faculty Brandon Boatwright), "Social media ethics in the data economy: Issues of social responsibility for using Facebook for public relations."
Topics:
journalism,
Facebook,
PRSA,
University of Tennessee,
twitter,
public relations,
kelly fletcher,
mary beth west,
#MsInterPReted,
PRCA,
PRethics,
ethics,
data,
Fletcher PR,
Candace White,
UT,
CCI,
Dorsey,
Biden/Harris,
code of ethics,
consumer protection,
Trump,
Zuckerberg,
congress,
privacy,
privacypolicy,
consumer,
regulation
On Wednesday, May 27, #MsInterPReted hosted our monthly Twitter chat with special guest David Gallagher (@TBoneGallagher), chair of @PRCA_UK Global Ethics Council. The topic of discussion was 'Raising the #PREthics Global Standard.'
Topics:
twitter,
#MsInterPReted,
PRCA,
PRethics,
Twitter Chat,
david gallagher,
prca global ethics council
On Wednesday, April 29, #MsInterPReted hosted our monthly Twitter chat with special guest Francis Ingham (@Ingers1975), director general of the PRCA. The subject, 'PR Thought Leadership in the New Era' centered around what the current and post COVID-19 era will demand of PR leadership in both words and action.
Topics:
leadership,
PR,
Communications,
PRCA,
PRethics,
thought-leadership,
crisis communications,
Francis Ingham
#MsInterPReted Co-Host Mary Beth West made history in February 2020, by being officially banned by the Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communications Management (GA) – a move the GA admonished Mary Beth in its written reprimand to her as being unprecedented.
Topics:
Fletcher,
PR,
public relations,
#MsInterPReted,
PRethics,
EthicsMatter,
EthicsWashing
On Wednesday, February 26, #MsInterPReted hosted our monthly twitter chat. Our guest was @laurafromaura Laura Sutherland, the leader and founder of @ThePRFest and the topic was "Advocating for Ethical PR."
Topics:
PR,
#MsInterPReted,
PRCA,
PRethics,
EthicsMatter,
ethics,
EthicsAdvocate,
Laura Sutherland,
ThePRFest
#MsInterPReted welcomes another guest from “across the pond” in the U.K., Shayoni Lynn, FCIPR, CM-PRCA, of Lynn PR, based in Wales – an industry expert in data-management and insight-driven communications, strategic stakeholder engagement, measurement and evaluation.
Born in India, Shay holds Associate Lecturer status at Cardiff University and shares membership with Kelly and Mary Beth in the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA-UK) – in which Shay is spearheading ethics initiatives in 2020 for PRCA’s PR Council.
Shay’s expertise spans numerous behavioral-science topics, including the emerging area of “nudge” communications. Shay is also a regular speaker at industry events in Europe. Last year, Shay was recognized in the WalesOnline “35 under 35” list of top young business and professional women in Wales. Early in 2020, Shay’s firm, Lynn PR, was named “One to Watch in 2020” by PRWeek UK.
Topics:
marketing,
PR,
public relations,
#MsInterPReted,
PRCA,
PRethics,
EthicsMatter,
LynnPR,
Shayoni Lynn,
Wales,
Cardiff,
Nudge,
ethics,
UK,
nudgetheory
With year-end of 2019 closing in, Kelly and Mary Beth conclude Season 1 of #MsInterPReted for the calendar year with a look back at some of the most memorable moments, guests, interviews, laughs, revelations -- and even a few tear-jerkers -- from the podcast's kick-off of Episodes 1-13. Revisit compelling interviews with guests as well as Kelly's and Mary Beth's top picks of their own best-practice discussions and insights.
Topics:
Fletcher,
marketing,
marketing strategies,
PR,
public relations,
podcast,
Ms. Interpreted,
PRethics,
Season 1
In Episode 10 (Part 2 of 2) of this interview with PRCA Director General Francis Ingham, Francis explains the tough realities – and shocking repercussions – of taking a stand in the Bell-Pottinger ethics-violation case in 2017.
Topics:
Fletcher,
#MsInterPReted,
PRCA,
PRethics