This book examines the challenges of communicating risk and crisis messages during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide recommendations for managing future global health crises.
This book examines the challenges of communicating risk and crisis messages during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide recommendations for managing future global health crises.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martin N. Ndlela is a Professor of Crisis Communication at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway, and Research Associate at the Department of Strategic Communication, University of Johannesburg.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The COVID-19 Pandemic 2. COVID-19: An Unexpected Pandemic? 3. The World's First Digital Pandemic 4. Outbreak Communication 5: Lockdown Messages 6. Communicating Uncertainty 7. Risk Messages, Form, and Context 8. Audiences and Messages 9. Public Trust 10: The Infodemic Scourge 11. What We Have Learned from the Pandemic
1. The COVID-19 Pandemic 2. COVID-19: An Unexpected Pandemic? 3. The World's First Digital Pandemic 4. Outbreak Communication 5: Lockdown Messages 6. Communicating Uncertainty 7. Risk Messages, Form, and Context 8. Audiences and Messages 9. Public Trust 10: The Infodemic Scourge 11. What We Have Learned from the Pandemic
1. The COVID-19 Pandemic 2. COVID-19: An Unexpected Pandemic? 3. The World's First Digital Pandemic 4. Outbreak Communication 5: Lockdown Messages 6. Communicating Uncertainty 7. Risk Messages, Form, and Context 8. Audiences and Messages 9. Public Trust 10: The Infodemic Scourge 11. What We Have Learned from the Pandemic
1. The COVID-19 Pandemic 2. COVID-19: An Unexpected Pandemic? 3. The World's First Digital Pandemic 4. Outbreak Communication 5: Lockdown Messages 6. Communicating Uncertainty 7. Risk Messages, Form, and Context 8. Audiences and Messages 9. Public Trust 10: The Infodemic Scourge 11. What We Have Learned from the Pandemic
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