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College 'Jameson Whiskey' Cocktail Competitions (Dublin) 2006-Onwards, James Murphy Jan 2006

College 'Jameson Whiskey' Cocktail Competitions (Dublin) 2006-Onwards, James Murphy

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This file contains photographs of the numerous 'Jameson Whiskey ' cocktail competitions which were held in the College of Arts and Tourism from the 2006 - onwards. The pictures highlight the excellent cocktails created, the many students and personalities who were a major component of these competitions and the college as the training bar area (which hosted these competitions changed over the years).


The Influence Of Issue Management Upon Public Relationships In A Changing Environment: How John Charles Mcquaid, Roman Catholic Archbishop Of Dublin (1940-72) Managed The Issue Of The Second Vatican Council From 1959 To 1972 And The Extent, If Any, To Which This Influenced Change In The Public Relationships Between Archbishop, Diocesan Priests And Laity, Francis Xavier Carty Jan 2006

The Influence Of Issue Management Upon Public Relationships In A Changing Environment: How John Charles Mcquaid, Roman Catholic Archbishop Of Dublin (1940-72) Managed The Issue Of The Second Vatican Council From 1959 To 1972 And The Extent, If Any, To Which This Influenced Change In The Public Relationships Between Archbishop, Diocesan Priests And Laity, Francis Xavier Carty

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This research examines the influence of issue management upon public relationships in a changing environment. The example chosen is the management of the Second Vatican Council, from 1959 to 1972 by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and the public relationships are those between archbishop, diocesan priests and laity. Public relations theories on issue management, publics and relationship management are applied to a religious context, one where relationships may be distorted by the religious faith, authority and obedience on which they are based and which is different to the commercial business environment within which they were framed. The methodology is …