Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Communications and soft power

An interesting example of the growing influence of communications in soft power agendas and roles. A new job advertised at the Home Office which I spotted today in The Times.  Some of the wording is fascinating and the new communications role requires the person to "respond to the ideological challenges of terrorism."  PR as discourse.   A cynic might say that the job's requirement also includes keeping public support for funding for anti-terrorism in the public eye.  

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