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This edited volume makes a unique and timely contribution by exploring in depth the topic of strategic communication and COVID-19 from a global perspective. Therefore, this book addresses such a need and is thoroughly grounded in rich empirical evidence gained through a global study of COVID-19 communication experiences and strategies.
This edited volume makes a unique and timely contribution by exploring in depth the topic of strategic communication and COVID-19 from a global perspective. Therefore, this book addresses such a need and is thoroughly grounded in rich empirical evidence gained through a global study of COVID-19 communication experiences and strategies.
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Ralph Tench is professor of Communication and director of research for Leeds Business School, Leeds Beckett University in the UK, and past president (2017-2020) of the European Public Relations Research and Education Association (EUPRERA). Professor Tench's research involves national and international funded projects from the private sector, the EU, public health and research councils. Juan Meng, PhD, is the Head of the Department of Advertising and Public Relations at the University of Georgia, USA. She serves on the national advisory board of the Plank Center for Leadership in Public Relations and the Institute for Public Relations (IPR) ELEVATE. Her research specialisation includes public relations leadership, leadership development, women and leadership in PR, and global communication. Ángeles Moreno, outgoing President of EUPRERA is a scholar at the high-performance Group of Advanced Studies on Communication (GEAC) at the University Rey Juan Carlos, with extensive experience and leadership on transnational and awarded research projects. She is included in a prominent position in the national ranking of researchers with about 27 books, 16 chapters and more than 55 academic journal papers.
Inhaltsangabe
Dedication Foreword Preface Acknowledgements List of contributors List of Figures, Tables and Infographics Part I: Introduction Chapter 1: A world turned upside down Ralph Tench, Juan Meng and Ángeles Moreno Part II: Observations and responses from communication professionals around the world Chapter 2: A question of trust: Exploring trust concepts, experiences, and early observations from Europe Chiara Valentini, Øyvind Ihlen and Ralph Tench Chapter 3: Communication professionals' adaptation to COVID-19 impacts in North America Juan Meng, Bryan Reber and Tong Xie Chapter 4: Latin America and the strategic communication dilemma in times of COVID-19 Alejandro Álvarez-Nobell, Juan-Carlos Molleda, Ángeles Moreno and Ana María Suárez-Monsalve Part III: Global perspectives on COVID-19 communication ASIA Chapter 5: Assessing COVID-19 communication in China: Communication channels, sources for information, and information retention Juan Meng, Ruoyu Sun, Tong Xie and Zhao Wang EUROPE - SOUTH Chapter 6: "I am impressed by how quickly they changed": The impact of CSR communication initiatives during COVID-19 among millennials in Italy Elanor Colleoni, Mirko Olivieri, Stefania Romenti and Grazia Murtarelli Chapter 7: Risk communication and disinformation in Portugal: How media consumption affects the understanding of COVID-19 health-protective messages Gisela Gonçalves, Valeriano Piñeiro-Naval and Sónia de Sá Chapter 8: COVID-19 information seeking in Spain: How media use affects trust in the government Cristina Navarro, Ángeles Moreno and Cristina Fuentes-Lara EUROPE - NORTH Chapter 9: The good, the bad and the ugly: Learning lessons from the UK's COVID-19 communication Ralph Tench and Gemma Bridge Chapter 10: Public trust in governments' communicating with intermediaries: Finnish and Swedish governments during the COVID-19 pandemic Chiara Valentini and Mark Badham Chapter 11: Experiencing COVID-19 in Denmark, Norway and Sweden: The role of the Nordic model Øyvind Ihlen, Bengt Johansson and Mark Blach-Ørsten AMERICA - SOUTH Chapter 12: Strategic communication and left-wing populist governments: The paradigmatic case of crisis management due to COVID-19 in Argentina Alejandro Álvarez-Nobell Chapter 13: Brazil and the COVID-19 pandemic: Crisis communication management as opposed to public communication Andréia Silveira Athaydes, Karen Cristina Kraemer Abreu, Marcus Vinicius de Jesus AMERICA - NORTH Chapter 14: Factors influencing Americans' preventive behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons for strategic health and risk communicators Sung In Choi, Yan Jin and Mark Badham EUROPE - EAST AND SOUTH EAST Chapter 15: Crisis communication by the government of Georgia during the COVID-19 pandemic Natia Kaladze, Leli Bibilashvili and Mari Bandzeladze Chapter 16: Information-seeking behaviour and governmental communication assessment during the COVID-19 pandemic in Romania Camelia Cmeciu, Anca Anton, Anamaria Nicola Chapter 17: COVID-19 communication in Turkey: Exploring the public's information-seeking behaviour Özlem Alik l ç, Ebru Gökaliler and nanç Alik l ç AFRICA Chapter 18: An African perspective of COVID-19 communication: Citizens' perspectives and sense-making of the pandemic in Nigeria Chinedu Jude Nwasum, Ezinne Chioma Abaneme and Aloysius Chukwuebuka Ifeanyichukwu Part IV: Conclusion Chapter 19: Implications for the future of strategic communications from the COVID-19 pandemic Ralph Tench, Juan Meng and Ángeles Moreno Index
Dedication Foreword Preface Acknowledgements List of contributors List of Figures, Tables and Infographics Part I: Introduction Chapter 1: A world turned upside down Ralph Tench, Juan Meng and Ángeles Moreno Part II: Observations and responses from communication professionals around the world Chapter 2: A question of trust: Exploring trust concepts, experiences, and early observations from Europe Chiara Valentini, Øyvind Ihlen and Ralph Tench Chapter 3: Communication professionals' adaptation to COVID-19 impacts in North America Juan Meng, Bryan Reber and Tong Xie Chapter 4: Latin America and the strategic communication dilemma in times of COVID-19 Alejandro Álvarez-Nobell, Juan-Carlos Molleda, Ángeles Moreno and Ana María Suárez-Monsalve Part III: Global perspectives on COVID-19 communication ASIA Chapter 5: Assessing COVID-19 communication in China: Communication channels, sources for information, and information retention Juan Meng, Ruoyu Sun, Tong Xie and Zhao Wang EUROPE - SOUTH Chapter 6: "I am impressed by how quickly they changed": The impact of CSR communication initiatives during COVID-19 among millennials in Italy Elanor Colleoni, Mirko Olivieri, Stefania Romenti and Grazia Murtarelli Chapter 7: Risk communication and disinformation in Portugal: How media consumption affects the understanding of COVID-19 health-protective messages Gisela Gonçalves, Valeriano Piñeiro-Naval and Sónia de Sá Chapter 8: COVID-19 information seeking in Spain: How media use affects trust in the government Cristina Navarro, Ángeles Moreno and Cristina Fuentes-Lara EUROPE - NORTH Chapter 9: The good, the bad and the ugly: Learning lessons from the UK's COVID-19 communication Ralph Tench and Gemma Bridge Chapter 10: Public trust in governments' communicating with intermediaries: Finnish and Swedish governments during the COVID-19 pandemic Chiara Valentini and Mark Badham Chapter 11: Experiencing COVID-19 in Denmark, Norway and Sweden: The role of the Nordic model Øyvind Ihlen, Bengt Johansson and Mark Blach-Ørsten AMERICA - SOUTH Chapter 12: Strategic communication and left-wing populist governments: The paradigmatic case of crisis management due to COVID-19 in Argentina Alejandro Álvarez-Nobell Chapter 13: Brazil and the COVID-19 pandemic: Crisis communication management as opposed to public communication Andréia Silveira Athaydes, Karen Cristina Kraemer Abreu, Marcus Vinicius de Jesus AMERICA - NORTH Chapter 14: Factors influencing Americans' preventive behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons for strategic health and risk communicators Sung In Choi, Yan Jin and Mark Badham EUROPE - EAST AND SOUTH EAST Chapter 15: Crisis communication by the government of Georgia during the COVID-19 pandemic Natia Kaladze, Leli Bibilashvili and Mari Bandzeladze Chapter 16: Information-seeking behaviour and governmental communication assessment during the COVID-19 pandemic in Romania Camelia Cmeciu, Anca Anton, Anamaria Nicola Chapter 17: COVID-19 communication in Turkey: Exploring the public's information-seeking behaviour Özlem Alik l ç, Ebru Gökaliler and nanç Alik l ç AFRICA Chapter 18: An African perspective of COVID-19 communication: Citizens' perspectives and sense-making of the pandemic in Nigeria Chinedu Jude Nwasum, Ezinne Chioma Abaneme and Aloysius Chukwuebuka Ifeanyichukwu Part IV: Conclusion Chapter 19: Implications for the future of strategic communications from the COVID-19 pandemic Ralph Tench, Juan Meng and Ángeles Moreno Index
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