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Lee Edwards

Researcher at GlaxoSmithKline

Publications -  107
Citations -  2064

Lee Edwards is an academic researcher from GlaxoSmithKline. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epithelial sodium channel & Cystic fibrosis. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 102 publications receiving 1673 citations. Previous affiliations of Lee Edwards include University of Manchester & University of Hertfordshire.

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Pyridines and pyrazines as inhibitors of Pi3K

TL;DR: In this article, a compound of formula (I) or a salt, suitably a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, or solvate thereof, was defined in the description, to compositions and use of the compounds in the treatment of inflammatory and allergic conditions.
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Power, Diversity and Public Relations

Lee Edwards
TL;DR: Power, Diversity and Public Relations as discussed by the authors addresses the lack of diversity in PR by revealing the ways in which power operates within the occupation to construct archetypal practitioner identities, occupational belonging and exclusion.
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Discourse, credentialism and occupational closure in the communications industries: The case of public relations in the UK

TL;DR: This article explored how disciplinary discourses of occupational practice and identity combine with representations of normative embodiment to construct and communicate a system of informal credentialism in the field that marginalises certain identities.
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Public relations and ‘its’ media: Exploring the role of trade media in the enactment of public relations’ professional project:

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the relationship between trade media and the construction of occupational legitimacy in the context of professional projects, using the example of public relations, and demonstrate how jurisdiction, practice and practitioners are constructed through media discourses in ways that serve the professional project articulated by the powerful actors in the field.
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Public relations, voice and recognition: a case study:

TL;DR: In this article, an alternative view of public relations is proposed, grounded in the work of Silverstone, Couldry and Honneth, as a tool through which spaces of appearance may be constructed for individuals within deliberative systems.