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Give your UK support to Global PR Blog Week 3.0

October 11th, 2007 by Wendy McAuliffe

US blogger Constantin Basturea, of PR meets the WWW and Converseon, has announced early details of the next Global PR Blog Week. As far as I know it’s been two years since the last one.

In his own words, “It’s an event that will present the best articles, interviews, debates, case studies, and essays on how social media continues to change the Public Relations and Communications theory and practice, its relationships with other disciplines, and our roles as practitioners, students, and teachers.”

It’s a free event and will happen online, at globalprblogweek.com. Initial discussions are happening here.

Without having been involved in the first, early details indicate that this is looking like a very worthwhile event. Liberate Media will definitely be showing its support!

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