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Blogging the New Zealand election: The impact of new media practices on the old game
K Hopkins, D Matheson
Political Science 57 (2), 93-105, 2005
322005
The phatic nature of the online social sphere: Implications for public relations
K Hopkins
PRism 11 (2), 2014
252014
Transported: New Zealand non-profit organizations, digital platforms and the limitations of metaphor
FE Gray, K Hopkins
new media & society 21 (3), 750-769, 2019
102019
Family communication: A catalyst for socially desired behaviours
K Hopkins
PRism 3 (2), 1-15, 2005
102005
Talking in a crowded room: Political blogging during the 2008 New Zealand general election
K Hopkins, D Matheson
Media International Australia 144, 2012
72012
Blogs, political discussion and the 2005 New Zealand general election: a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of PhD in Communication at …
K Hopkins
Massey University, 2009
72009
Non-profit organisations and relationship cultivation: Do electronic newsletters have a role to play?
K Hopkins, E Gray
PRism 11 (1), 2014
3*2014
Affordances of e-Newsletters for NPO General-Public Stakeholders
FE Gray, N Murray, K Hopkins
VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 32 …, 2021
12021
Readable, audible, navigable: accessible communication for the non-profit health sector
FE Gray, K Hopkins, C Kirkwood
Communication Research and Practice 1 (4), 335-348, 2015
12015
“Who’s going to read this anyway?” Non-profits, electronic newsletters, and the elusive reader
E Gray, K Hopkins
Refereed proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Communication …, 2013
2013
How New Zealand organisations are using Facebook: A Public Relations Perspective
K Hopkins
New Zealand Communication Association 23rd Annual Conference, 2011
2011
The effect of public communication campaigns on family communication and behaviour: a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of …
K Hopkins
Massey University, 2004
2004
Managing organisation-public relationships in the social sphere: Public relations vs. customer service.
K Hopkins, D Gardner, E Gray
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