![]() Successive governments and the public sector, in general, also played an important role in legislating and then legitimizing the profession on several occasions. Social evolutions, especially the civil unrest associated with May 1968, can also be seen to have influenced the development of PR, underlining deeper social trends and the growing need for social dialogue both within organizations and externally. Professional associations reflected these concerns and played a key role in helping the profession construct its identity. Not initially considered as a strategic management function, French PR sought to gain legitimacy in its early years, implicitly differentiating itself from the model of North American PR by which it was inspired, through a focus on the ethical dimension of the profession and its distinction from the related professions of journalism and advertising. This chapter deals with the development of public relations (PR) as a professional field in France, from 1945 to the late 1980s.
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