TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 3
UNIT 1: PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTICE IN CAMPAIGN ORGANISATIONS AND
PRESSURE GROUPS ............................................................................................... 3
1. Campaign organisation .................................................................................... 3
1.1. Campaign organisations - Treatment Action Campaign............................. 3
1.2. Pressure group in South Africa .................................................................. 4
2. Building consensus .......................................................................................... 5
2.1. Principles underpinning communication in consensus public relations ...... 5
3. Practical guidelines for public relations practitioners working in campaigning
organisations........................................................................................................... 6
4. Strategic planning in public relations ................................................................ 7
Research .............................................................................................................Terms
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7.1. Difference between a public communication campaign and public information
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