Difference between revisions of "International Public Relations Association"
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− | International PR Association (IPRA) was founded in 1955 by a group of European and American PR executives. The IPRA is today the most prominent international body for PR practitioners. The IPRA conducts research into various aspects of the industry and aims to assist its members with professional development. Amusingly, the IPRA aims to promote a "charter of media transparency".{{ref| | + | International PR Association (IPRA) was founded in 1955 by a group of European and American PR executives. The IPRA is today the most prominent international body for PR practitioners. The IPRA conducts research into various aspects of the industry and aims to assist its members with professional development. Amusingly, the IPRA aims to promote a "charter of media transparency".{{ref|28}} |
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− | *{{note| | + | *{{note|28}} IPRA web site [http://www.ipra.org Home Page] |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 11 June 2007
International PR Association (IPRA) was founded in 1955 by a group of European and American PR executives. The IPRA is today the most prominent international body for PR practitioners. The IPRA conducts research into various aspects of the industry and aims to assist its members with professional development. Amusingly, the IPRA aims to promote a "charter of media transparency".[1]