1st Edition

The Government Explains A Study of the Information Services

By Marjorie Ogilvy-Webb Copyright 1965
230 Pages
by Routledge

230 Pages
by Routledge

An informed public is the basis of a sound democracy. Public authorities must publicize their work if they are to carry out their duties effectively. But the dividing line between information and propaganda is finely drawn, and public authorities must be on their guard against misuse of public relations techniques. Originally published in 1965, this study examines the way in which the central... Read more

Foreword.  Preface.  1. The Channels of Communication  2. From the Beginning to 1945  3. 1945 to the Present Day  4. The Apex Organization: Co-ordination of Information  5. The Departmental Information Divisions at Work  6. The Common Service Departments: The Central Office of Information and Her Majesty’s Stationery Office  7. Staffing the Information Services  8. The Training of Civil Servants for their Relations with the Public  9. Comment and Conclusion.  Appendixes.  Index.

Biography

Marjorie Ogilvy-Webb