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Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas (ISSN: 2174-3584)

PublisherInstituto de Investigación en Relaciones Públicas

ISSN-L2174-3584

ISSN2174-3584

IF(Impact Factor)2024 Evaluation Pending

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Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas
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The Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas, edited and published
by the Instituto de Investigación en Relaciones Públicas, is a
biannual digital journal. The publication was created with
the ultimate aim of contributing to the diffusion of scientific
knowledge of Public Relations among researchers, professionals,
educators, various mediums of communication, and society in
general in order to ensure the existence of a common forum for the
exchange and debate of such professionals and academics reflecting
upon and research Public Relations.
The journal uses an anonymous peer review system ) and is based on
standards published by the American Psycologycal Association (APA), in
order to comply with the major indexes
international databases journals in the field of Public Relations.
The principle areas of research in which the journal focuses are
political communication, communication cabinets, organizational
communication, communication and new technologies, research
and evaluation, social responsibility, tourism communication,
proactive management of conflicts, international public relations, and
other policy areas of public relations.
The RIDP is aimed at an audience of researchers, teachers and
practitioners of public relations and communication, with a scope and
international participation. Articles, research papers, and
book reviews are accepted in four languages??: Spanish, Portuguese,
French and English. The scope of the journal therefore, is
international.
E-ISSN: 2174-3581
Contact: Ana Almansa/Isabel Ruiz
E-mail: revrrpp-AT-uma.es

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