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Out and Strategically Loud: Opportunities, Challenges, and Risks in LGBTQIA+-related Campaigns

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This document is a part of the following document:
Strategic Communication in Disruptive Times: How Sociopolitical Polarization, Virtual Media and AI Reshape Organizational Communication

Bregman, Lara
Naujok, Dominique
Pütter, Sarah
Wolf, Gesine

Abstract

This research study examines the use of LGBTQIA⁺-related campaigns in corporate strategic communication. Through 12 qualitative interviews with communications managers, the study analyzes the opportunities, challenges, and risks associated with such campaigns. It also provides an assessment and comp... view more

This research study examines the use of LGBTQIA⁺-related campaigns in corporate strategic communication. Through 12 qualitative interviews with communications managers, the study analyzes the opportunities, challenges, and risks associated with such campaigns. It also provides an assessment and comparison of their relevance today and over the next five years. The project focuses first and foremost on the evaluation of LGBTQIA⁺-related campaigns and their impact on corporate perception, stakeholder relationships, and material resources. The conversations with communications managers from various companies also offer valuable insights into the evaluation of strategic communication in the context of increasing societal polarization and rising pressure for corporate positioning. Thus, the study not only demonstrates how the LGBTQIA⁺ community influences and shapes strategic communication, but also how strategic communication evolves in response to changes in the corporate environment. Accordingly, the research project delivers relevant findings for companies and communications managers to design effective campaigns focused on the LGBTQIA⁺ community and to maintain corporate legitimacy.... view less

Keywords
communication; strategy; corporate social responibility; campaign

Classification
Sociology of Communication, Sociology of Language, Sociolinguistics

Free Keywords
LGBTQIA⁺; Strategic Communication; Strategic Positioning; Social Campaigns

Collection Title
Strategic Communication in Disruptive Times: How Sociopolitical Polarization, Virtual Media and AI Reshape Organizational Communication

Editor
Godulla, Alexander; Decker, Fabienne; Hartmann, Lina; Pankoke, Cinja; Pecher, Meriel; Pütter, Sarah; Santangelo, Chiara

Document language
English

Publication Year
2025

City
Leipzig

Page/Pages
p. 24-46

Status
Primary Publication; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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