<p><strong>"This important work puts the <em>‘</em>public’ where it belongs in public relations, providing perspectives that cross paradigms, cultures and disciplines to provide a compelling vision for public interest public relations."</strong><i> </i>- <i>Kenn Gaither, Elon University, USA</i></p><p><strong>"This book has the potential to open up the debate on the positioning of public relations in society—one that has been simmering under the surface for a considerable time. It calls the ‘profession’ to account—to justify its claims to be working in the public interest. And it adds to the growing scholarly critiques of the discipline, which in turn, contribute to PR’s growth as a field of academic research and as an ethical practice."</strong> - <em>Leanne Glenny, University of South Australia</em></p>