Dialogic communication with volunteers at Rocky Mountain National Park: a case study
Date
2019-08-01
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Publisher
Kansas State University
Abstract
This report uses a theoretical basis, dialogic communication theory, for analyzing Rocky Mountain National Park’s relationship building efforts through public relations. In particular, this report analyzes how the park communicates dialogically with its internal volunteer public by utilizing a case study approach. Practical recommendations are posed for the park’s volunteer supervisors, as well as theoretical implications related to dialogic communication and volunteer communication. Suggestions for future research and report limitations are also discussed.
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Keywords
Volunteer, Dialogic communication, Public relations, National park
Graduation Month
August
Degree
Master of Science
Department
Department of Journalism and Mass Communications
Major Professor
Barbara DeSanto; Raluca Cozma
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Report