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Paula Keaveney

Paula Keaveney

Senior Lecturer in Public Relations and Politics, Edge Hill University
Paula Keaveney is a Lecturer in Public Relations and Politics. A former journalist and PR professional, her research interests include political communications, public affairs and PR and marketing in the charity sector.

She is the co author of a text book on charity marketing and guest editor of Behind the Spin, an on-line publication for PR students and young practitioners.

She has the module leader responsibilities for modules on the news media and media relations, on PR Campaigns, on writing skills, on work placements, on career development in the PR industry, on crisis management and on event management as well as sharing responsibility for modules on political communications and Public Relations dissertations. Paula is also responsible for the minor route in politics at the University and teaches Political Communication as well as basic UK and US Politics.

She is also module leader on the Public Relations module in the MA in Marketing Communications.

Six books (and one play) to read to understand British politics today

Dec 26, 2023 23:14 pm UTC| Politics

With a general election on the horizon in 2024, this holiday season is a good time to curl up with a book that explains the state of British politics and society today. We asked politics experts for their...

Why Boris Johnson's Sunday statement is a conveniently timed press exercise

May 09, 2020 07:17 am UTC| Politics

Boris Johnson chose a day of rest - Sunday May 10 2020 - to broadcast to UK citizens about the governments plans for the next stage in its COVID-19 measures. The broadcast comes days after announcements by Angela Merkel in...

Remain Alliance – can it halt Brexit and beat Boris Johnson?

Aug 01, 2019 04:38 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics

This weeks by-election in Brecon and Radnorshire will be the first formal test of the so-called Remain Alliance. The unusually short list of candidates in this contest is partly because parties such as the Green Party and...

What Labour's Brexit motion means in practice

Sep 25, 2018 10:17 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics

As Labour delegates gathered in Liverpool, it was impossible to avoid mentions of Brexit. There are 25 separate fringe meetings listed on the conference agenda and there are certain to be more meetings arranged on the...

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Russian stocks closed higher on Saturday, driven by gains in the Oil Gas, Power, and Telecom sectors. The MOEX Russia Index rose 2.10% to end the session on a strong note. Top performers included NOVATEK PJSC (MCX:NVTK),...

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Politics

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Science

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FDA Vaccine Chief Peter Marks Resigns Amid Controversy Over Transparency

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Museums have tons of data, and AI could make it more accessible − but standardizing and organizing it across fields won’t be easy

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Technology

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Chinese AI Startup Behind Manus Raises $75M, Targets Global Expansion

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Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is experiencing a rise in demand for its older-generation PC and server chips as the U.S.-China trade war intensifies, executives revealed after the companys latest earnings release. Economic...
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