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Centre and periphery: Two speeds for the implementation of public relations in Spain

In this qualitative study conducted at the Rovira i Virgili University we show that there are clearly two speeds for the implementation of public relations in Spain: one in the big cities (basically Madrid and Barcelona) and one in the smaller cities or regions of secondary economic importance, such...

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Published in:Public relations review 2006-06, Vol.32 (2), p.110-117
Main Authors: Huertas, Assumpció, Cavia, José Fernández
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