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Public Relations and Business Communication Ms Hannalie van Zyl Departmental Administrator Tel: 012 382 9911 e-mail: [email protected] Ms Van Zyl is like a mother to the students as an always friendly and patient source of information. She is truly the backbone of this department. She has been with the Department of Public Relations and Business Communication for the past 22 years International Communication Ms Mala Maree [Profile] Lecturer : International Relations Tel: 012 382 9490 e-mail: [email protected] Research interests: international society; classical IR theories; religion and culture in IR; moral reasoning; human rights; constitutional states Teaching: International Relations I - IV, including diplomacy and international relations theories and approaches Themes include: multilateralism (UN); international government systems; constitutional government; states and the inter-state system; the post-colonial African state; intra-continental relations (AU, EU); cultural and religious concepts in international relations; human rights in the global arena; global and corporate citizenship; global environmental issues (sustainable development); globalisation of world politics (nuclear proliferation); transnational actors and international organisations; analysing and evaluating foreign policy; instruments of policy : diplomatic bargaining and diplomacy; development and presentation of the theory based honors course for International Relations IV Education: Stellenbosch University (History); Australian Business Academy, Canberra (Business Management and Marketing); Tshwane University of Technology (BTech: International Communication and MTech (cum laude) Strategic Communication); Foreign Affairs Institute (Diplomatic Training) Business Communication Ms Anélda Duvenage Lecturer : Advertising and Marketing Communication Tel: 012 382 9489 e-mail: [email protected] Research interests: Social media, mobile communication, ethics in marketing communication, social implications of internet, virtual spaces and the network society, advertising and society Teaching: Advertising and Marketing Communication I-IV: Creative strategy in advertising and marketing communication, media planning, interactive digital communication, integrated marketing communication planning, branding and brand management, advertising and society, ethics in marketing communication Education: University of Pretoria, TUT (Masters in Strategic Communication) Public Relations Management Mr Nilton Bernardo [Profile] Junior Lecturer : Public Relations Tel: 012 382 9844 e-mail: [email protected] Research interests: Public Relations and Media Studies; Intercultural Communication; African history and Sports Teaching: Public Relations I and II; Social Psychology Themes include: Scope and ethics of public relations; the development of public relations; public relations theories (systems approach); investor relations; public relations strategies; corporate social investment, social media and public relations; corporate identity; research in public relations; events management and planning; sponsorships; environmental scanning; science of the social side of life; social cognition; social perception; the causes, effects and cures of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination, leadership; sociology and society Education: Tshwane University of Technology (Baccalaureus Technologiae: Public Relations Management)