Dandi Supriadi, H. Hafiar, Abdul Manan Safi, Kholidil Amin
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摘要
背景:新闻与公共关系是两个相互合作又相互竞争的领域。几项研究证实了这种二元论,这两个术语在同一篇科学出版物中相互关联。目的:本研究旨在寻找在国际期刊上发表的一些研究中这两个领域之间的联系。方法:本研究采用文献计量学方法,数据源来自Web of Science,并使用VosViewer作为分析和制图工具。结果:结果显示,包含“公共关系”的关键词比包含“新闻”的关键词要多。本研究揭示了构成特定主题的六个关键词映射集群:危机传播管理、伦理、职业教育、公关从业者—记者关系、媒体关系与宣传范围、新闻媒体管理、公关与媒体。比较公共关系和新闻领域中被引用最多的文献,可以发现这个数字是2:2或相等。被引用最多的作者有6位,其中4位来自美国,2位来自澳大利亚。结论:公共关系问题被发现比新闻学更多,因为大多数文章都是由专家撰写的,特别是美国人和澳大利亚人,他们在公共关系领域工作,尽管有些人也有早期的新闻职业生涯。然而,大多数文章仍然将新闻学作为参考文献。启示:西方研究者的工作仍处于公共关系科学和新闻学研究发展的前沿,这成为发展中国家研究者在国际层面上开展研究的挑战。
Journalism and public relations: An interconnection in academic research
Background: Journalism and public relations are two fields that collaborate and compete with each other. Several studies have confirmed this dualism, where both terminologies are interrelated in the same scientific publication. Purpose: This study is aimed to find the interconnection between the two fields in several studies published in international journals. Method: This inquiry applies the bibliometrics method with data sources from the Web of Science and uses VosViewer as an analysis and mapping tool. Results: Results show that the number of keywords containing “public relations” counts more than “journalism.” This study reveals six clusters of keyword mapping that form specific themes: crisis communication management, ethics, professional education, public relations practitioners- journalist relationships, media relations, and publicity scope, news media management, and public relations and the media. Comparing the most cited references from the field of public relations and journalism shows the number 2:2 or equal. There are six most cited authors, four from the USA and two from Australia. Conclusions: The issue of public relations was found more than journalism because most articles are written by experts, especially Americans, and Australians, who have worked in the field of public relations, although some also had early careers in journalism. However, journalism studies were still considered as references for most articles. Implications: The work of western researchers is still at the forefront of the development of public relations science and journalism studies, which becomes a challenge for researchers from developing countries to develop studies more at the international level.