Welcome
PRism is an open access peer-reviewed public relations and communication research journal (ISSN 1448-4404). PRism is devoted to promoting the highest standards of peer review and engages established and emerging scholars globally. PRism was under the editorship of Elspeth Tilley from its foundation in 2003 until 2019 when the Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE) at Massey University became the publisher of the journal. The journal is currently ranked 'B' in the journal rankings list of the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC journal list).
From 2020 we are publishing on a rolling basis, with content collected in one issue a year. Accordingly, we are accepting submissions on an ongoing basis during the year. Manuscripts that are accepted will be published online.
Special issue: "Indigenous Theorizing: Voices and Representation" Volume 15, Issue 1
This issue (2019) is online. Click here. Accepted papers that did not fit the theme of the special issue have been published in early 2020.
Special issue: "Indigenous Theorizing: Voices and Representation" Volume 15, Issue 1
This issue (2019) is online. Click here. Accepted papers that did not fit the theme of the special issue have been published in early 2020.
Editor-selected articles
Below are some of the editor-selected articles from this journal. Discover whether your research would be a good match for PRism.
Paradigms of global public relations in an age of digitisation
James E. Grunig
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Organisational legitimacy: The overlooked yet all-important foundation of OPR research
Damion Waymer and Robert L. Heath
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Engaging worldviews, cultures, and structures through dialogue: The culture-centred approach to public relations
Mohan J. Dutta, Zhuo Ban and Mahuya Pal
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Below are some of the editor-selected articles from this journal. Discover whether your research would be a good match for PRism.
Paradigms of global public relations in an age of digitisation
James E. Grunig
View PDF
Organisational legitimacy: The overlooked yet all-important foundation of OPR research
Damion Waymer and Robert L. Heath
View PDF
Engaging worldviews, cultures, and structures through dialogue: The culture-centred approach to public relations
Mohan J. Dutta, Zhuo Ban and Mahuya Pal
View PDF