Items where Author is "Bridgen, Elizabeth"

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Bowman, Sarah, Yaxley, Heather and Bridgen, Elizabeth (2025) Sex, Sexuality, and Sexism: A Generational Comparison of Women’s Freelance Career Experiences in the UK Public Relations Industry. In: Gender and Freelancing in the Communication Industries. Experiences, Practices, Discourses. Emerald Publishing Limited, United Kingdom, pp. 135-152. ISBN 9781835491539

Bridgen, Elizabeth and Williams, Sarah (2025) Artificial Intelligence and Student Fear, Resistancem and Creativity in the Classroom. In: Artificial Intelligence and Student Fear, Resistancem and Creativity in the Classroom. IGI Global Scientific Publishing, pp. 243-270.

Bridgen, Elizabeth and Bowman, Sarah (2025) The power of stigma: telling the story of the exclusion of Porn Pedallers Cycling Club from British Cycling. Porn Studies, 12 (2). pp. 342-357. ISSN 2326-8743

Zeler, Ileana and Bridgen, Elizabeth (2025) Shaping the future: discursive practices in promoting public relations education at UK universities. Journal of Communication Management, 29 (1). pp. 53-70. ISSN 1363-254X

Bridgen, Elizabeth and Williams, Sarah (2024) Introduction: Because We Never See It Doesn't Mean It Never Happens. In: Women’s Work in Public Relations. Emerald Publishing Limited, United Kingdom, pp. 1-7. ISBN 978-1-80455-538-5

Bridgen, Elizabeth (2024) ‘Just Like Any Other’: Public Relations Careers in the Adult Industries. In: Women’s Work in Public Relations. Emerald Publishing Limited, United Kingdom, pp. 61-79. ISBN 978-1-80455-538-5

Bridgen, Elizabeth and Williams, Sarah (2024) Just because we don’t see it doesn’t mean it never happens. In: Women’s work (in public relations): An edited collection. Emerald, London. ISBN 978-1-80455-539-2

Bridgen, Elizabeth (2022) Pitch imperfect: power relations and ceremonial values in the public relations pitching process. Media Practice and Education, 23 (4). pp. 347-364. ISSN 2574-1136

Bridgen, Elizabeth and Williams, Sarah (2018) "It's respectable now": The parallels between the histories of pole dancing and public relations. In: BCN Barcelona PR Meeting, June 2018, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona.

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