articleJournal of Public Relations ResearchOct 20, 2014Closed access

Dialogic Engagement: Clarifying Foundational Concepts

Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma · University of Oklahoma

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Abstract

Abstract The principle of engagement underlies much of the relational and organization–public communication research. Unfortunately, the principle of engagement suffers from a lack of clarity in the public relations literature. Use of the term engagement varies widely. This article clarifies the principle of engagement by positioning it within dialogue theory. We posit a conceptualization of engagement as: Engagement is part of dialogue and through engagement, organizations and publics can make decisions that create social capital. Engagement is both an orientation that influences interactions and the approach that guides the process of interactions among groups.

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Keywords
  • Conceptualization
  • Public engagement
  • CLARITY
  • Dialogic
  • Publics
  • Process (computing)
  • Public relations
  • Sociology
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