As I age, my Republican sentiments are growing.
But in the last four years, so has my respect for their Royal Highnesses, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Why?
They have a distinct mastery of their Continue reading
As I age, my Republican sentiments are growing.
But in the last four years, so has my respect for their Royal Highnesses, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Why?
They have a distinct mastery of their Continue reading
“The (Abbott) government’s narrative is that they haven’t been able to do anything… There’s a negative story attached to the government. They must somehow shift the momentum. The mould will be set if they don’t do something soon and they will have a really, really hard time — and most likely will lose the next election.”
Source: ‘Tony Abbott’s knightmare could be fatal if his government fails to change tack‘
I watch Game of Thrones.
I’ve re-watched it a few times, and I’ve developed a couple of different understandings of it — through Public Relations and International Relations perspectives; cultural phenomena such as popular TV shows can do more than just depict theoretical scenarios, they are highly complex and can be understood, or ‘read’ in many ways.
Here is my understanding of Game of Thrones, Seasons 1-4, from a Public Relations perspective.
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