The Open Communication Journal

2008, 2 : 100-107
Published online 2008 August 05. DOI: 10.2174/1874916X00802010100
Publisher ID: TOCOMMJ-2-100

Ethnic Diversity: Exploring the Status of Asian-American Public Relations Practitioners in the U.S.

Eyun-Jung Ki and Hyoungkoo Khang
Department of Advertising and Public Relations, College of Communication & Information Sciences, University of Alabama at Box 870172 Tuscaloosa AL 35487-0172, USA.

ABSTRACT

Using in-depth interview, this study attempted to explore the current status, concerns, barriers and roles of Asian-American public relations practitioners in the United States. The findings of the study show that while many are satisfied with their current careers in public relations, Asian-American practitioners confirmed the existence of racial and gender stereotypes that may challenge full organizational integration. In addition, unsatisfied media relationships and gender issues emerged as prevailing concerns among them. However, they perceived that those barriers are not insurmountable and can be overcome by “being more prepared,” “more educated,” “being positive,” and “more experienced.”