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Buch, Englisch, 1536 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 2980 g

Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Communication

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Crisis Communication


Four-Volume Set Auflage
ISBN: 978-1-4462-7607-5
Verlag: Sage Publications

Buch, Englisch, 1536 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 2980 g

Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Communication

ISBN: 978-1-4462-7607-5
Verlag: Sage Publications


Crisis communication is a rapidly evolving field which is producing an increasing amount of research globally. The study of crisis communication is of interest to scholars and researchers from across the board of disciplines; such as in public relations, corporate communication, organizational communication, health communication, rhetoric, marketing, and information sciences. Because communication is instrumental to all phases of a crisis, the term captures a broad range of aspects: pre-crisis, the crisis response, and post-crisis. For the first time, the most influential papers on this multidisciplinary and complex topic have been brought together in this 4-volume major work, which also includes an introductory chapter to the work, written by editor Timothy Coombs.

Volume One: Origins of Crisis Communication
Volume Two: Theory Development in Crisis Communication
Volume Three: Crisis Communication Connects with Other Strategic Communication Fields

Volume Four: Crisis Communication Evolves: Digital Channels, Globalization, and Critiques

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VOLUME ONE: ORIGINS OF CRISIS COMMUNICATION
RHETORICAL ORIGINS OF CRISIS COMMUNICATION

Overview to Crisis Communication

Crisis Communication - W. Timothy Coombs

A Developing Field

Crisis Communication - William Crandall, John Parnell and John Spillan

Crisis Communication - W. Timothy Coombs

CORPORATION APOLOGIA

CBS versus Mobil Oil - G. Dionisopolous and S. Vibbert

Charges of Creative Book-Keeping in 1979
Apologies and Public Relations Crises at Chrysler, Toshiba and Volvo - Keith Hearit

Corporate Apologia - Keith Hearit

When an Organization Speaks in Defense of Itself
Corporate Publics and Rhetorical Strategies - Richard Ice

The Case of Union Carbide's Bhopal Crisis
Treachery by Any Other Name - Jeffrey Hobbs

A Case Study of the Toshiba Public Relations Crisis
IMAGE RESTORATION
Image Restoration Theory - William Benoit

A Theory of Image Restoration - William Benoit

A Critical Analysis of USAir's Image Repair Discourse - William Benoit and Anne Czerwinski

IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT
Legitimation Endeavors - Maria Watkins Allen and Rachel Caillouet

Impression Management Strategies Used by an Organization in Crisis
Managing Organizational Legitimacy - Joseph Massey

Communication Strategies for Organizations in Crisis
FOCUSING EVENT
ValuJet fFight 592 - D. Fishman

Crisis Communication Theory Blended and Extended
WIDER VIEW OF STRATEGY
Communicating through Crisis - David Sturges

A Strategy for Organizational Survival
Crisis Communication Strategies in the Media Coverage of Chemical Accidents - J. Sherry Holladay

Crisis Situations, Communication Strategies and Media Coverage - Yi-Hui Huang

A Multicase Study Revisiting the Communicative Response Model

Communications Strategies in Crisis - Patrick Lagadec

Communicating in a Crisis - Valerie Noel

Choosing the Right Vehicle

Communicating with Stakeholders during a Crisis - Keri Stephens, Patty Callish Malone and Christine Bailey

Evaluating Message Strategies
MARKETING TIES TO CRISIS COMMUNICATION
Consumer Reaction to Negative Publicity - Dwane Dean
Effects of Corporate Reputation, Response and Responsibility for a Crisis Event
Further Information on Consumer Perceptions of Product Recalls - John Mowen

Corporate Social Responsibility and Consumers' Attributions and Brand Evaluations in a Product-Harm Crisis - Jill Klein and Niraj Dawar

VOLUME TWO: THEORY DEVELOPMENT IN CRISIS COMMUNICATION
CONTINGENCY THEORY
Making Sense in Crisis Communication - Yan Jin

How publics' Crisis Appraisals Influence Their Negative Emotions, Coping Strategy Preferences and Crisis Response Acceptance
Emotions Matter in Crisis - Hyo Kim and Glen Cameron

The Role of Anger and Sadness in the Public's Response to Crisis News Framing and Corporate Crisis Response
The Effects of Threat Type and Duration on Public Relations Practitioner's Cognitive, Affective and Conative Responses to Crisis Situations - Yan Jin and Glen Cameron

Integrated Crisis Mapping - Yan Jin, Augustine Pang and Glen Cameron

Towards a Publics-Based, Emotion-Driven Conceptualization in Crisis Communication
SITUATIONAL CRISIS COMMUNICATION THEORY
Choosing the Right Words - W. Timothy Coombs

The Development of Guidelines for the Selection of the 'Appropriate' Crisis Response Strategies
Restoring Reputations in Times of Crisis - An-Sofie Claeys, Veolien Cauberghe and Patrick Vyncke

An Experimental Study of the Situational Crisis Communication Theory and the Moderating Effects of Locus of Control
Helping Crisis Managers Protect Reputational Assets - W. Timothy Coombs and J. Sherry Holladay

Initial Tests of the Situational Crisis Communication Theory
The Negative Communication Dynamic - W. Timothy Coombs and J. Sherry Holladay

Exploring the Impact of Stakeholder Affect on Behavioral Intentions
An Empirical Analysis of Image Restoration - Timothy Coombs and Lainen Schmidt

Texaco's Racism Crisis
Stakeholder Attributions in Crises - Andreas Schwarz

The Effects of Co-Variation Information and Attributional Inferences on Organizational Reputation
Message Strategies and Forgiveness during Crises - Bitt Beach Moon and Yunna Rheem

Effects of Causal Attributions and Apology Appeal Types on Forgiveness
Situational Crisis Communication Theory - W. Timothy Coombs

RHETORICAL ARENA
Apologizing in a Globalizing World: Crisis Communication and Apologetic Ethics - Finn Frandsen and Winni Johansen

DISCOURSE OF RENEWAL
Effective Crisis Management through Established Stakeholder Relationships - Robert Ulmer

Malden Mills as a Case Study
Expanding the Parameters of Crisis Communication - Matthew Seeger, Timothy Sellnow and Robert Ulmer

From Chaos to Renewal
COMPLEXITY
Symmetry, Contingency, Complexity - Priscilla Murphy

Accommodating Uncertainty in Public Relations Theory
PRACTITIONER FOCUS
How Do the News Media Frame Crisis? A Content Analysis of Crisis News Coverage - Seon-Kyoung An and Karla Gower

Stormy Weather - Laura Arpan and Donnalyn Pompper

Testing 'Stealing Thunder' as a Crisis Communication Strategy to Improve Communication Flow between Organizations and Journalists
Crisis Response and Crisis Timing Strategies - An-Sofie Claeys and Verolien Cauberghe

Two Sides of the Same Coin
Crisis Planning and Preparation in the Unites States Tourism Industry - Lori Pennington-Gray et al

The Role of Human Resource Development Competencies in Facilitating Effective Crisis Communication - Anne Reilly

Public Relations and Crisis Communication - Matthew Seeger, Timothy Sellnow and Robert Ulmer

Organizing and Chaos
VOLUME THREE: CRISIS COMMUNICATION CONNECTS WITH OTHER STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION FIELDS

ISSUES MANAGEMENT
An Integrated Symmetrical Model for Crisis Communications Management - Alfonso González-Herrero and Cornelius Pratt

Issue Management as a Post-Crisis Discipline - Tony Jaques

Identifying and Responding to Issue Impacts beyond the Crisis
Issue Management and Crisis Management - Tony Jaques

An Integrated, Non-Linear, Relational Construct
Issues Management and Crisis Communication - Robert Heath

Preparing for the Worst

Anticipatory Model of Crisis Management - Bolanle Olaniran and David Williams

RISK COMMUNICATION
Anticipating or Precipitating Crisis? Health Agencies May Not Be Heeding Best Practice Advice in Avian Flu Press Releases - Elizabeth Johnson Avery and Sora Kim

Effective Communication during an Influenza Pandemic - Barbara Reynolds and Sandra Crouse Quinn

The Value of Using a Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Framework
Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication in a Pandemic - Sandra Crouse Quinn

A Model for Building Capacity and Resilience of Minority Communities
Toward a Synthesis Model of Crisis Communication in the Public Sector - J. Suzanne Horsley and Randolph Barker

An Initial Investigation
Crisis and Risk Approaches to Emergency Management Planning and Communication - Robert Heath, Jaesub Lee and Lan Ni

The Role of Similarity and Sensitivity
Strategic Risk Communication - Michael Palenchar and Robert Heath

Adding Value to Society
REPUTATION MANAGEMENT AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Agenda-Setting Effects of Business News on the Public's Image and Opinions about Major Corporations - Craig Carroll and Maxwell McCombs

Protecting Organization Reputations during a Crisis - W. Timothy Coombs

The Development and Application of Situational Crisis Communication Theory
Sustainability - W. Timothy Coombs

A New and Complex 'Challenge' for Crisis Managers
Unpacking the Halo Effect - W. Timothy Coombs and J. Sherry Holladay

Reputation and Crisis Management
Media Reputation as a Strategic Resource - David Deephouse

An Integration of Mass Communication and Resource-Based Theories
Effects of Apologies and Crisis Responsibility on Corporate and Spokesperson Reputation - Joost Verhoeven et al
CRISIS LEADERSHIP
Linking Crisis Management and Leadership Competencies - Lynn Perry Wooten and Erika Hayes James

The Role of Human Resource Development

VOLUME FOUR: CRISIS COMMUNICATION EVOLVES: DIGITAL CHANNELS, GLOBALIZATION AND CRITIQUES
DIGITAL CHANNELS
Websites
Internet-Based Communication in Crisis Management - Danielle Perry, Maureen Taylor and Marya Doerfel

The Diffusion of Traditional and New Media Tactics in Crisis Communication - Maureen Taylor and Danielle Perry

SOCIAL MEDIA
Intention to Comply with Crisis Communicated via Social Media - Karen Freberg

Is the Medium the Message? Perceptions of and Reactions to Crisis Communication via Twitter, Blogs and Traditional Media - Friederike Schultz, Sonja Utz and Anja Goritz

How Public Use Social Media to Respond to Blame Games in Crisis Communication - Andreas Schwarz

The Love Parade Tragedy in Duisburg, 2010
Effects of Narratives, Openness to Dialogic Communication and Credibility on Engagement in Crisis Communication through Organizational Blogs - Sung-Un Yang, Minjeong Kang and Philip Johnson

Crisis in a Networked World - Leysia Palen et al
Features of Computer-Mediated Communication in the April 16, 2007, Virginia Tech Event
Examining the Role of Social Media in Effective Crisis Management - Yan Jin, Brooke Fisher Liu and Lucinda Austin

The Effects of Crisis Origin, Information Form and Source of Publics' Crisis Response
PARACRISIS
The Paracrisis - W. Timothy Coombs and J. Sherry Holladay

The Challenges Created by Publicly Managing Crisis Prevention
Paracrisis - W. Timothy Coombs

GLOBALIZATION AND CRISIS COMMUNICATION
When in Rome? The Effects of Spokesperson Ethnicity on Audience Evaluation of Crisis Communication - Laura Arpan

Six Years and Counting - Falguni Sen and William Egelhoff

Leaning from Crisis Management at Bhopal
Crisis Communication as a Multilevel Game - Kristina Lindholm and Eva-Karin Olsson

The Muhammad Cartoons from a Crisis Diplomacy Perspective

After the Tsunami - Nigel Jackson

Crisis Communication in Finland and Sweden
Crisis Communicative Strategies in Taiwan - Yi-Hui Huang, Ying-Hsuan Lin and Shih-Hsin Su

Category, Continuum and Cultural Implication
Audience-Oriented Approach to Crisis Communication - Betty Kaman Lee

A Study of Hong Kong Consumers' Evaluations of an Organizational Crisis
Flying Different Skies - M. Pinsdorff

How Cultures Respond to Airline Disaster

CRITICAL VIEWS OF CRISIS COMMUNICATION
Liability Means Never Being Able to Say You're Sorry - Lisa Tyler

Corporate Guilt, Legal Constraints and Defensiveness in Corporate Communication
What Is a Public Relations 'Crisis'? Refocusing Crisis Research - M. Kent


Coombs, Timothy
W. Timothy Coombs (PhD Purdue University in Public Affairs and Issues Management) is the George T and Glady H Abell Professor in Liberal Arts in Department of Communication at Texas A&M University. His primary areas of research are crisis communication and CSR including the award-winning book Ongoing Crisis Communication. He is the current editor for Corporation Communication: An International Journal. His research has appeared in Management Communication Quarterly, Public Relations Review, Corporate Reputation Review, Journal of Public Relations Research, Journal of Communication Management, Business Horizons, and the Journal of Business Communication.



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