2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.pubrev.2020.101894
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The early days of public relations in British Malaya: Winning the hearts and minds of the Empire

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“…The communication methods practiced by the SRS were found to be similar to those found in other studies of PR and railways (e.g. Brégent-Heald, 2015; Curtin, 2008; Logan, 2018; Souket and Idid, 2020; Yamamura et al. , 2013), albeit originating under different circumstances.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…The communication methods practiced by the SRS were found to be similar to those found in other studies of PR and railways (e.g. Brégent-Heald, 2015; Curtin, 2008; Logan, 2018; Souket and Idid, 2020; Yamamura et al. , 2013), albeit originating under different circumstances.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Some have indicated that rail companies used PR in building community relations and communicating their good aims (Br egent-Heald, 2015;Logan, 2018). Others involved trade and economic activities (Souket and Idid, 2020;Tantivejakul, 2021), including tourism promotion for specific locations or via certain rail routes (Br egent-Heald, 2015;Santos, 2016;Sawangsak, 2018;Tantivejakul, 2021). In the case of the SRS, the main goal of its PR was to persuade both foreigners and locals to visit various destinations, towns and places in Siam via its train lines.…”
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