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Evolving Research and Practices in Internal Communication

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Current Trends and Issues in Internal Communication

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Internal communication, sometimes referred to as employee communication, internal relations, or internal public relations, has witnessed significant growth in the past decades as a discipline and profession. The introduction chapter revisits the definitions of internal communication, provides an overview of the recent developments in research and practice in this domain, particularly positioned in the field of public relations, along with a discussion of emerging trends and issues that are shaping the practice. The chapter ends with the discussion of the vision and goals of the book and an overview of the book’s structure and content.

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Men, L.R. (2021). Evolving Research and Practices in Internal Communication. In: Men, L.R., Tkalac Verčič, A. (eds) Current Trends and Issues in Internal Communication. New Perspectives in Organizational Communication. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78213-9_1

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