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Towards Integrating Theory and Practice in Unstable and Turbulent Times
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040098257
- Artikelnr.: 72282271
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040098257
- Artikelnr.: 72282271
Audra Diers-Lawson is a Professor of Risk and Crisis Communication and Director of the PhD in Communication and Leadership at Kristiania University College. She wrote Crisis Communication: Managing Stakeholder Relationships and co-edited Pandemic Communication. She has collaborated with colleagues with the Asia Europe Foundation, WHO, and EU and currently serves as a member of the WHO Europe's Technical Advisory Group for Risk Communication, Community Engagement, and Infodemic Management. Andreas Schwarz (PhD, TU Ilmenau, 2009) is senior researcher in risk and crisis communication at Technische Universität Ilmenau, Germany, is co-director of the International Research Group on Crisis Communication, and founding chair of the Crisis Communication Section of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), 2011-2018. Schwarz has received research grants to study risk communication of COVID-19, crisis communication of child protective services and nonprofit organizations, and perceptions of artificial intelligence or automated mobility. He is co-editor of the Handbook of International Crisis Communication Research. Florian Meissner is Professor for Media Management and Journalism at Macromedia University of Applied Sciences. He serves as Chair of the Crisis Communication Section of ECREA. His research focuses on crisis and risk communication in both journalistic and social media. As one of the Principal Investigators in the research consortium "DigiFit", funded by the German Federal Government, he currently focuses on communication about digital security. He has practical work experience as a journalist for public broadcasters in Germany. Silvia Ravazzani, PhD, is Associate Professor in Management at the Department of Business, Law, Economics and Consumer Behaviour at Università IULM in Italy. Her main research interests include crisis communication, social media, and employee communication. Other research areas relate to diversity management and inclusion, sustainability, and related discursive practices.
Introduction
Part 1: An Evolving Field - Risk and Crisis Communication in Europe
Chapter 1: A Multi-Motive Risk Communication Model for "Making" Crisis
Preparedness
Chapter 2: Marrying Crisis Preparation and Strategic Planning: Definitions
and Challenges in Business Practice
Chapter 3: "Sharing is Preparing": The Role of Information-Sharing in
Collective Crisis Sensemaking During the July 22 Terror Attack in Oslo
Chapter 4: A Caring Framework for Crises and Disasters
Chapter 5: The Agents of Resilience: Generativity and Durability of Digital
Platforms in Crisis-to-Crisis Transition
Chapter 6: Bridging theory and practice through crisis simulation: A
framework designed to address the current development of risk assessment
and crisis communication in Romania
Chapter 7: Coordination in Multi-Crises: The German Aviation Industry
Chapter 8: The Arcadia Crisis Postmortem: Lessons Learned for the Fashion
Industry in Stakeholder Relationship Management and Value Co-Creation
Chapter 9: Managing a Legitimacy Crisis: Airline Sensemaking in the Context
of Flight Shame
Part 2: Lessons Learned from COVID-19 for Risk and Crisis Communication in
Europe
Chapter 10: Translating Research to Practice: Identifying Best Practice in
Pandemic Communication
Chapter 11: Communication Inequality of Ethnic Groups in Public Health
Crisis: State of the Art and Model of Community-Based Crisis Response
Chapter 12: How to do Evidence-Informed Risk Communication During an
Emergency: Experiences from a Pandemic
Chapter 13: The Role of Culture in Risk and Crisis Communication
Management: The Case of Switzerland and the Governmental Communication
during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chapter 14: The Finnish Government's Strategic Ambiguity in COVID-19
Pandemic Communication: A Case Study
Chapter 15: The COVID-19 Pandemic in the Polish and British Media: A
Content Analysis
Chapter 16: Information Seeking Repertoires in Migrant-Dense Swedish
Suburbs During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chapter 17: Understanding What is at Stake: Challenges and Opportunities
for Corporate Communication during the COVID-19 Crisis
Chapter 18: Internal Crisis Communication and the COVID-19 Pandemic:
Heading Towards a New Future?
Chapter 19: COVID-19 Communication in Portugal: Exploring the Relationships
Between Sources of Information and Citizens' Trust in Governmental Risk and
Crisis Communication
Part 1: An Evolving Field - Risk and Crisis Communication in Europe
Chapter 1: A Multi-Motive Risk Communication Model for "Making" Crisis
Preparedness
Chapter 2: Marrying Crisis Preparation and Strategic Planning: Definitions
and Challenges in Business Practice
Chapter 3: "Sharing is Preparing": The Role of Information-Sharing in
Collective Crisis Sensemaking During the July 22 Terror Attack in Oslo
Chapter 4: A Caring Framework for Crises and Disasters
Chapter 5: The Agents of Resilience: Generativity and Durability of Digital
Platforms in Crisis-to-Crisis Transition
Chapter 6: Bridging theory and practice through crisis simulation: A
framework designed to address the current development of risk assessment
and crisis communication in Romania
Chapter 7: Coordination in Multi-Crises: The German Aviation Industry
Chapter 8: The Arcadia Crisis Postmortem: Lessons Learned for the Fashion
Industry in Stakeholder Relationship Management and Value Co-Creation
Chapter 9: Managing a Legitimacy Crisis: Airline Sensemaking in the Context
of Flight Shame
Part 2: Lessons Learned from COVID-19 for Risk and Crisis Communication in
Europe
Chapter 10: Translating Research to Practice: Identifying Best Practice in
Pandemic Communication
Chapter 11: Communication Inequality of Ethnic Groups in Public Health
Crisis: State of the Art and Model of Community-Based Crisis Response
Chapter 12: How to do Evidence-Informed Risk Communication During an
Emergency: Experiences from a Pandemic
Chapter 13: The Role of Culture in Risk and Crisis Communication
Management: The Case of Switzerland and the Governmental Communication
during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chapter 14: The Finnish Government's Strategic Ambiguity in COVID-19
Pandemic Communication: A Case Study
Chapter 15: The COVID-19 Pandemic in the Polish and British Media: A
Content Analysis
Chapter 16: Information Seeking Repertoires in Migrant-Dense Swedish
Suburbs During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chapter 17: Understanding What is at Stake: Challenges and Opportunities
for Corporate Communication during the COVID-19 Crisis
Chapter 18: Internal Crisis Communication and the COVID-19 Pandemic:
Heading Towards a New Future?
Chapter 19: COVID-19 Communication in Portugal: Exploring the Relationships
Between Sources of Information and Citizens' Trust in Governmental Risk and
Crisis Communication
Introduction
Part 1: An Evolving Field - Risk and Crisis Communication in Europe
Chapter 1: A Multi-Motive Risk Communication Model for "Making" Crisis
Preparedness
Chapter 2: Marrying Crisis Preparation and Strategic Planning: Definitions
and Challenges in Business Practice
Chapter 3: "Sharing is Preparing": The Role of Information-Sharing in
Collective Crisis Sensemaking During the July 22 Terror Attack in Oslo
Chapter 4: A Caring Framework for Crises and Disasters
Chapter 5: The Agents of Resilience: Generativity and Durability of Digital
Platforms in Crisis-to-Crisis Transition
Chapter 6: Bridging theory and practice through crisis simulation: A
framework designed to address the current development of risk assessment
and crisis communication in Romania
Chapter 7: Coordination in Multi-Crises: The German Aviation Industry
Chapter 8: The Arcadia Crisis Postmortem: Lessons Learned for the Fashion
Industry in Stakeholder Relationship Management and Value Co-Creation
Chapter 9: Managing a Legitimacy Crisis: Airline Sensemaking in the Context
of Flight Shame
Part 2: Lessons Learned from COVID-19 for Risk and Crisis Communication in
Europe
Chapter 10: Translating Research to Practice: Identifying Best Practice in
Pandemic Communication
Chapter 11: Communication Inequality of Ethnic Groups in Public Health
Crisis: State of the Art and Model of Community-Based Crisis Response
Chapter 12: How to do Evidence-Informed Risk Communication During an
Emergency: Experiences from a Pandemic
Chapter 13: The Role of Culture in Risk and Crisis Communication
Management: The Case of Switzerland and the Governmental Communication
during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chapter 14: The Finnish Government's Strategic Ambiguity in COVID-19
Pandemic Communication: A Case Study
Chapter 15: The COVID-19 Pandemic in the Polish and British Media: A
Content Analysis
Chapter 16: Information Seeking Repertoires in Migrant-Dense Swedish
Suburbs During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chapter 17: Understanding What is at Stake: Challenges and Opportunities
for Corporate Communication during the COVID-19 Crisis
Chapter 18: Internal Crisis Communication and the COVID-19 Pandemic:
Heading Towards a New Future?
Chapter 19: COVID-19 Communication in Portugal: Exploring the Relationships
Between Sources of Information and Citizens' Trust in Governmental Risk and
Crisis Communication
Part 1: An Evolving Field - Risk and Crisis Communication in Europe
Chapter 1: A Multi-Motive Risk Communication Model for "Making" Crisis
Preparedness
Chapter 2: Marrying Crisis Preparation and Strategic Planning: Definitions
and Challenges in Business Practice
Chapter 3: "Sharing is Preparing": The Role of Information-Sharing in
Collective Crisis Sensemaking During the July 22 Terror Attack in Oslo
Chapter 4: A Caring Framework for Crises and Disasters
Chapter 5: The Agents of Resilience: Generativity and Durability of Digital
Platforms in Crisis-to-Crisis Transition
Chapter 6: Bridging theory and practice through crisis simulation: A
framework designed to address the current development of risk assessment
and crisis communication in Romania
Chapter 7: Coordination in Multi-Crises: The German Aviation Industry
Chapter 8: The Arcadia Crisis Postmortem: Lessons Learned for the Fashion
Industry in Stakeholder Relationship Management and Value Co-Creation
Chapter 9: Managing a Legitimacy Crisis: Airline Sensemaking in the Context
of Flight Shame
Part 2: Lessons Learned from COVID-19 for Risk and Crisis Communication in
Europe
Chapter 10: Translating Research to Practice: Identifying Best Practice in
Pandemic Communication
Chapter 11: Communication Inequality of Ethnic Groups in Public Health
Crisis: State of the Art and Model of Community-Based Crisis Response
Chapter 12: How to do Evidence-Informed Risk Communication During an
Emergency: Experiences from a Pandemic
Chapter 13: The Role of Culture in Risk and Crisis Communication
Management: The Case of Switzerland and the Governmental Communication
during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chapter 14: The Finnish Government's Strategic Ambiguity in COVID-19
Pandemic Communication: A Case Study
Chapter 15: The COVID-19 Pandemic in the Polish and British Media: A
Content Analysis
Chapter 16: Information Seeking Repertoires in Migrant-Dense Swedish
Suburbs During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Chapter 17: Understanding What is at Stake: Challenges and Opportunities
for Corporate Communication during the COVID-19 Crisis
Chapter 18: Internal Crisis Communication and the COVID-19 Pandemic:
Heading Towards a New Future?
Chapter 19: COVID-19 Communication in Portugal: Exploring the Relationships
Between Sources of Information and Citizens' Trust in Governmental Risk and
Crisis Communication