The health authorities’ policy of preventing fish and chip shop owners from wrapping their products in yesterday’s papers has removed, sadly, one of the last constraints on journalistic ahistoricism.
Miscellany: Voting and democracy
If voting made any difference it would be illegal, London Mayor, Ken Livingstone once said – sometime before he was elected as an independent against staunch opposition from Tony Blair.
Trust, authenticity and transparency: : A new paradign in corporate reputation and branding
The crisis of trust in companies and institutions -- who's to blame?
Five hypotheses on an epistemology of public relations
A review of public relations education, published in the Asia-Pacific Public Relations Journal in 2003
Don Watson’s Recollections of a Bleeding Heart
A review of Don Watson's Recollections of a Bleeding Heart, published in the Courier-Mail in 2002.
A case study on the impact of index methodology on corporate reputation management
Presentation to the 6th International Conference on Corporate Reputation, Identity and Competitiveness.