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PRSSA-Webmasters is an online mailing list created for chapter webmasters and anyone who is interested in working on their chapter web sites. If you are not a PRSSA member, but are interested in public relations and web design, please feel free to join the list.


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In order to maintain a non-threatening discussion where students feel free to express themselves, we ask that users adhere to the following guidelines:
  • Refrain from sending derogatory or accusatory comments to other list members, especially pertaining to gender, religion, race, or geographic origin.

  • Try to maintain a positive nature in the types of messages sent to the list.

  • Limit postings to items that will be useful to the majority of the list members.

  • Conduct personal discussions through personal e-mail.

We hope you'll enjoy PRSSA-Webmasters. If you have any questions or suggestions - please contact the PRSSA National Webmaster.

Public relations:

  • is a means for the public to have its desires and interests felt by institutions in our society. It speaks for the public to otherwise unresponsive organizations, as well as speaking for those organizations to the public.

  • helps achieve mutual adjustment between institutions and groups, establishing smoother relationships that benefit the public.

  • can be a safety valve for freedom. By providing means of working out accommodations, it makes arbitrary action or coercion less likely.

  • is an essential element in the communications system that enables individuals to be informed on many aspects of subjects that affect their lives.

  • can help activate organizations' social conscience.

  • is a universal activity. Everyone practices principles of public relations in seeking acceptance, cooperation or affection of others. Public relations professionals only practice it in a more professional way.


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