PR 2.0 - The New PR : A case study on the use of PR by pirates and anti-pirates.

Recent development of the internet encompasses elements such as social networks, blogs and wikis. With the help of these elements, popularly gathered under the umbrella term web 2.0, the pirates supporting file sharing have made the file sharing debate a national concern in Sweden. This thesis studi...

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Main Author: Stypulkowski, David
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Örebro universitet, Akademin för humaniora, utbildning och samhällsvetenskap 2009
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-oru-91022013-01-08T13:25:57ZPR 2.0 - The New PR : A case study on the use of PR by pirates and anti-pirates.engPR 2.0 - The New PR : An explorative case study on the use of PR by pirates and anti-pirates.Stypulkowski, DavidÖrebro universitet, Akademin för humaniora, utbildning och samhällsvetenskap2009web 2.0social mediasocial webonline prpublic relationsprpiracyfile sharingpiracy partypiratpartietpiratbyrånifpibsaantipiratbyrånstimMedia and communication studiesMedie- och kommunikationsvetenskapMass communicationMasskommunikationRecent development of the internet encompasses elements such as social networks, blogs and wikis. With the help of these elements, popularly gathered under the umbrella term web 2.0, the pirates supporting file sharing have made the file sharing debate a national concern in Sweden. This thesis studies the pirates’ and anti-pirates’ use of PR by qualitative case studies of organizations representing the two different sides in the debate. The use of PR by the different organizations is compared, the differences and similarities are considered and characteristics of the new PR are brought to attention. The study finds that PR is taking a new direction and that these new ways to use PR are important to achieve success in influencing opinion. The two sides use PR in very different ways where the anti-pirates use more traditional ways of PR while the pirates make use of new PR methods virtually exclusively. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-9102Örebro Studies in Media and Communication, 1651-4785application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic web 2.0
social media
social web
online pr
public relations
pr
piracy
file sharing
piracy party
piratpartiet
piratbyrån
ifpi
bsa
antipiratbyrån
stim
Media and communication studies
Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap
Mass communication
Masskommunikation
spellingShingle web 2.0
social media
social web
online pr
public relations
pr
piracy
file sharing
piracy party
piratpartiet
piratbyrån
ifpi
bsa
antipiratbyrån
stim
Media and communication studies
Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap
Mass communication
Masskommunikation
Stypulkowski, David
PR 2.0 - The New PR : A case study on the use of PR by pirates and anti-pirates.
description Recent development of the internet encompasses elements such as social networks, blogs and wikis. With the help of these elements, popularly gathered under the umbrella term web 2.0, the pirates supporting file sharing have made the file sharing debate a national concern in Sweden. This thesis studies the pirates’ and anti-pirates’ use of PR by qualitative case studies of organizations representing the two different sides in the debate. The use of PR by the different organizations is compared, the differences and similarities are considered and characteristics of the new PR are brought to attention. The study finds that PR is taking a new direction and that these new ways to use PR are important to achieve success in influencing opinion. The two sides use PR in very different ways where the anti-pirates use more traditional ways of PR while the pirates make use of new PR methods virtually exclusively.
author Stypulkowski, David
author_facet Stypulkowski, David
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title PR 2.0 - The New PR : A case study on the use of PR by pirates and anti-pirates.
title_short PR 2.0 - The New PR : A case study on the use of PR by pirates and anti-pirates.
title_full PR 2.0 - The New PR : A case study on the use of PR by pirates and anti-pirates.
title_fullStr PR 2.0 - The New PR : A case study on the use of PR by pirates and anti-pirates.
title_full_unstemmed PR 2.0 - The New PR : A case study on the use of PR by pirates and anti-pirates.
title_sort pr 2.0 - the new pr : a case study on the use of pr by pirates and anti-pirates.
publisher Örebro universitet, Akademin för humaniora, utbildning och samhällsvetenskap
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