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Dialogue through Wikis: A Pilot Exploration of Dialogic Public Relations and Wiki Websites

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Wikis, a form of website increasingly popular since the inception of Wikipedia, are breaking new ground. Little scholarly research has investigated wikis and the potential for public relations. This study investigates how two health wikis (wikihealth.com and health content on wikipedia.com) facilitate dialogic principles. The two wikis exhibited the principles of dialogic public relations more than other non-wikis. Additionally, correlations were found between being dialogic and website value and commitment to future usage.

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Hickerson, Corey. and Thompson, Sharlene. "Dialogue through Wikis: A Pilot Exploration of Dialogic Public Relations and Wiki Websites" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NCA 93rd Annual Convention, TBA, Chicago, IL, Nov 15, 2007 <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p195393_index.html>

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Hickerson, C. A. and Thompson, S. R. , 2007-11-15 "Dialogue through Wikis: A Pilot Exploration of Dialogic Public Relations and Wiki Websites" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NCA 93rd Annual Convention, TBA, Chicago, IL Online <APPLICATION/PDF>. 2009-05-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p195393_index.html

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Abstract: Wikis, a form of website increasingly popular since the inception of Wikipedia, are breaking new ground. Little scholarly research has investigated wikis and the potential for public relations. This study investigates how two health wikis (wikihealth.com and health content on wikipedia.com) facilitate dialogic principles. The two wikis exhibited the principles of dialogic public relations more than other non-wikis. Additionally, correlations were found between being dialogic and website value and commitment to future usage.

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Dialogic Public Relations & Wikis 1 Running head: DIALOGIC PUBLIC RELATIONS & WIKIS Dialogue through Wikis: A Pilot Exploration of Dialogic Public Relations and Wiki Websites Abstract Wikis a form of website increasingly popular since the growth of Wikipedia are breaking new ground. Little scholarly research has investigated wikis and the potential for public relations. This study investigates how two health wikis (wikihealth.com and health content on wikipedia.com) facilitate dialogic principles. The two wikis exhibited the principles of dialogic
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