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Prioritizing public interest in public relations: Public interest relations
Public Relations Inquiry, 2019Though early public relations leaders set up serving the public interest as an unquestionable role for public relations, contemporary public relations practice and scholarship have focused on organizations’ goals and activities giving little attention to the public interest.
Amber M K Smallwood
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Science Translational Medicine, 2012
Restrictive patenting and licensing for cell-free fetal DNA testing has serious consequences for technology advances and benefits to public health.
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Restrictive patenting and licensing for cell-free fetal DNA testing has serious consequences for technology advances and benefits to public health.
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2022
Appeals to the public interest in fields such as politics and law are commonplace. Government policies are criticized for contravening the public interest. A whistleblower’s violation of government secrecy laws may be deemed justified because their disclosures are in the public interest.
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Appeals to the public interest in fields such as politics and law are commonplace. Government policies are criticized for contravening the public interest. A whistleblower’s violation of government secrecy laws may be deemed justified because their disclosures are in the public interest.
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Self-interest, public interest, and public health
Public Choice, 1991Although the activities of physicians, as represented by the AMA, have long been viewed from a self-interest perspective by economists, public-health processes have not been subjected to such an examination. But just as the conduct of ostensibly charitable hospitals cannot be examined independently of the interests of the physicians who staff them, so ...
Robert D. Tollison, Richard E. Wagner
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Public Health in the Public Interest
Healthcare Management Forum, 2003he SARS outbreak has been both a crisis and an opportunity for Canada, and for Canadians. The full extent of the crisis can not be quantified, but more than 40 people died. Thousands of public health and healthcare workers dedicated untold hours working under trying conditions to deal with a new disease for which neither cause nor cure were certain ...
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Public Relations and the Public Interest
2016In this book, Johnston seeks to put the public interest onto the public relations 'radar', arguing the need for its clear articulation into mainstream public relations discourse. This book examines literature from a range of fields and disciplines to develop a clearer understanding of the concept, and then considers this within the theory and practice ...
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When the "Public Interest" is Not What Interests the Public
Communication Law and Policy, 2006In response to the Federal Communications Commission's proposed changes to its electronic media ownership rules, thousands of concerned citizens filed e-mail comments to express their opinions. The chairman of the FCC at that time, Michael Powell, opined that such comments were too general to be seriously considered by the agency in making its ...
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Genetics and the public interest
Nature, 1992The seemingly endless studies of the ethical connotations of genetics serve a valuable role in general understanding even if the ethical problems involved are often insubstantial.
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Defining Public Interest in Planning: A Review
Journal of Planning Literature, 2021Hashem Dadashpoor, Ailin Sheydayi
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