Browsing Publications Hosted at Saint Mary’s by Author "Thurlow, Amy"

Browsing Publications Hosted at Saint Mary’s by Author "Thurlow, Amy"

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  • Thurlow, Amy (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2014)
    This paper constructs one history of public relations ethics in Canada. Looking specifically at the development of key texts in this process, the author attempts to contextualize understandings of ethical practice in ...

  • Thurlow, Amy; Mills, Jean Helms, 1954- (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2007)
    This study uses a sensemaking approach and draws upon role identity theory to explore individual understandings of the public relations identity. PR practitioners are asked to share their own sensemaking about their ...

  • Mills, Jean Helms, 1954-; Thurlow, Amy (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2005)
    This paper provides a review of the literature on language and organizational change and suggests that a need exists for a new approach to change that considers the relationship between language, power and identity. Drawing ...

  • Thurlow, Amy (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2004)
    Organizational Learning represents one of the most hopeful and yet nebulous areas of human resource management literature. The term itself is used to represent a variety of meanings, and no one definition of organizational ...

  • Thurlow, Amy; Yue, Anthony R. (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2012)
    Originally introduced as a strategy for lowering outsourcing costs and improving corporate efficiency, crowdsourcing has proven to be much more about dialogue within communities than the implementation of management ...

  • Yue, Anthony R.; Thurlow, Amy (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2011)
    The age of the image is upon us and with it comes questions of authenticity and representation. With the prolific use of social media utilities such as Facebook, we witness first hand large numbers of individuals choosing ...

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