Research & Analysis
Accentism in the Workplace
Accent bias is a barrier in the workplace because of preconceived thoughts of accents, intellect and immigrants. What is the role of the PR practitioner to fight it?
Addressing the News Consumption Gap
As the digital divide increases with advancing technology and social media, news becomes a luxury many cannot afford. If journalists hope to be a voice for the voiceless and combat global information inequality, they must address the news consumption gap.
Combating Information Inequality in the News Presentation
India Reporting Project
How should we as global believers respond when individuals in marginalized communities — such as a Dalit woman in India — are hurt and silenced?
The Intersection of Nonprofit and Public Policy
In a democratic society, nonprofit organizations promote social values and build the institutions of civil society making them fundamental to the transformation and development of communities. Knowing how to navigate the policies, communication strategies, relationships, finances and power dynamics of the nonprofit sector should be of vital importance to public relations professionals.
Māori Journalists & Cultural Empathy
What can we learn about journalistic principles and cultural empathy from the Māori journalists in Aotearoa, New Zealand?
Nauru & Manus Refugee Camps
Due to Australian laws of offshore processing, many refugees have been stuck in detention centres for years, resulting in the deterioration of their mental health.
Public Relations Leadership and Relationship Management
PR leadership is relationship management that requires PR leaders to strategically approach publics in ways that build communication, develop the strengths of employees and transform communities.
Immigrant Donor Pool: Untapped Philanthropic Resource of the Third Sector
This study aims to look at how nonprofit organizations have shifted their fundraising strategies to reach the immigrant donor pool. The survey used to collect data for this study asks questions about the differences between first generation and second generation immigrants, specifically. The study focuses on 501(c)(3) organizations located in Los Angeles County and Orange County.
Unicef Child Malnutrition Estimate Report
The United Nations Children's Fund, also known as UNICEF, is an organization dedicated to providing emergency food and healthcare to children and mothers in countries across the world. This report analyzes the percentages of children aged 0-59 months who are below minus two standard deviations from median weight-for-age of the World Health Organization Child Growth Standards.