Relaciones Públicas y asociacionismo académico en España: AIRP, la Asociación de Investigadores en Relaciones Públicas / Public Relations and academic associationism in Spain: AIRP, the Association of Researchers in Public Relations

2020 
Resumen El asociacionismo, practica profesional y academica habitual en todos los campos, presenta en Espana diversas peculiaridades en el caso de las Relaciones Publicas, aquejadas desde sus inicios de una falta de reconocimiento e identificacion como disciplina independiente. En el ambito profesional esto deriva en la aparicion de multiples asociaciones que, con diferentes nombres y obviando en muchas ocasiones las palabras Relaciones Publicas, agrupan a los profesionales del sector, pero en el terreno de la investigacion y la docencia universitarias no existe esa tradicion asociativa. Con el objetivo de cubrir este vacio se funda en el ano 2004 AIRP, la Asociacion de Investigadores en Relaciones Publicas de Espana. Transcurridos 16 anos desde su creacion, el presente articulo analiza el sentido y utilidad de dicha asociacion, tanto en el momento inicial como en la actualidad y hace balance de la evolucion de las Relaciones Publicas en Espana a lo largo de esta decada y media, en el ambito profesional y, sobre todo, en el academico. Se propone pare ello una metodologia basada en la entrevista semiestructurada con tres de los cuatro profesores fundadores de AIRP y un analisis de contenido de diversos documentos, como el censo y el portal web de la entidad. Entre los resultados obtenidos destaca el impulso academico que para las Relaciones Publicas ha supuesto el trabajo en red y asociativo de la mayoria de investigadores espanoles en la materia, que antes de la existencia de AIRP trabajaban de modo independiente; un impulso que se traduce en un mayor reconocimiento cientifico de la profesion y en una mejora notable de los indicadores de produccion cientifica asociados a la misma, con la consiguiente mayor promocion del profesorado especializado e incremento de la presencia de la disciplina en los planes de estudios; un hecho al que contribuira la elaboracion del Libro Blanco sobre el Ambito de las Relaciones Publicas, reto mas inmediato de AIRP. Palabras clave : Relaciones Publicas, asociacion, AIRP, investigacion, universidad, Espana. Abstract Associationism, a habitual professional and academic practice in all fields, present in Spain various peculiarities in the case of Public Relations, suffering from a lack of recognition and identification as an independent discipline since its inception. In the professional field, this leads to the appearance of multiple associations that, with different names and many times obviating the words Public Relations, bring together professionals in the sector, but in the field of university research and teaching there is no such associative tradition. In order to fill this gap, AIRP, the Association of Researchers in Public Relations of Spain, was founded in 2004. 16 years after its creation, this article analyzes the meaning and usefulness of said association, both at the beginning and at present, and takes stock of the evolution of Public Relations in Spain throughout this decade and a half, in the professional field and, above all, the academic one. A methodology based on a semi-structured interview with three of the four AIRP founding professors and a content analysis of various documents, such as the census and the entity's web portal, is proposed for this. Among the results obtained, the academic impulse that the networking and associative work of the majority of Spanish researchers in the field has entailed for Public Relations, who before the existence of AIRP worked independently; a boost that translates into greater scientific recognition of the profession and a notable improvement in the indicators of scientific production associated with it, with the consequent greater presence of the discipline in the study plans and the promotion of specialized teachers. Therefore, the importance of associationism is also corroborated in the academic, non-professional sphere, especially in the case of disciplines, such as Public Relations in Spain, which needed an important work of dignity. A process to which the high level of Spanish PR researchers undoubtedly contributes, which has allowed many of them access to full professor and even professorial positions, something unthinkable a few years ago. In relation to the eternal debate on the correct translation into Spanish of the term Public Relations, the researchers are committed to maintaining the name  Relaciones Publicas which, although in the professional field is elusive, in the academic field it remains, even in the name of the Degree study. Finally, in relation to the history and evolution of AIRP, the entity has notably increased the number of partners since its foundation, counting on a presence in the majority of universities that offer Advertising and Public Relations studies. This expansion, which will continue to be promoted, must be compatible, however, with its vocation as a specialized entity, absolutely focused on the study of Public Relations. The entity's most immediate challenge is the preparation of the White Paper on the Scope of Public Relations, a guide for the preparation of study plans on the subject. Keywords : Public Relations, association, AIRP, investigation, university, Spain.
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