EXAMINING THE MYTH OF THE PUBLIC RELATIONS GENDER GAP: The "gender gap" in public relations has undergone intensive study, some under the auspices of the Public Relations Society of America. But the debate continues over whether such a gap exists. Two professors, James G. Hutton and Elizabeth L. Toth, lock horns over the issue.
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1996
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Authors: | Hutton, James G. ; Toth, Elizabeth L. |
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The Public relations strategist : issues and trends that affect management. - New York, NY : Soc., ISSN 1082-9113, ZDB-ID 12847926. - Vol. 2.1996, 3, p. 47-55
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