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Communication and Catastrophic Events


Communication and Catastrophic Events

Strategic Risk and Crisis Management
Communicating Science in Times of Crisis 1. Aufl.

von: H. Dan O'Hair, Mary John O'Hair

50,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 11.11.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781119751823
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 272

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<p><b>An authoritative compendium of new research findings and case studies in the application of communication theory during catastrophic events</b> <p><i>Communicating Science in Times of Crisis: Communication and Catastrophic Events </i>addresses the practical application and research implications of communication theory in the context of man-made and natural catastrophes. Bringing together contributions by leading experts in crisis management and strategic communication, this timely collection of resources links scientific issues with public policy while discussing the challenges and opportunities for using communication to manage extreme events in the evolving media landscape of the 21<sup>st</sup> century. <p>In this second volume of the Wiley-Blackwell <i>Communicating Science in Times of Crises </i>series, 15 substantial chapters explore a varied range of catastrophic conditions, such as mass violence incidents, disease outbreaks, catastrophic mudslides, cascading and simultaneous disasters, extreme weather events, diffusion of misinformation during crises, students traveling internationally during a global health crisis, and more. Each chapter focuses on a particular issue or concern, revealing the difficult choices that confront academics and practitioners across communication disciplines and presenting original frameworks and models alongside ongoing research programs. <ul> <li>Discusses approaches for balancing scientific findings with social and cultural issues</li> <li>Highlights the ability of legacy and digital media to facilitate science in mitigating the effects of adverse events</li> <li>Examines the ethical repercussions of communication during unfolding and unpredictable events</li> <li>Addresses the use of social media communication during a crisis and navigating an increasingly media-savvy society with multiple levels of science literacy</li> <li>Covers key theoretical and practical aspects of the associated fields of risk management and crisis management</li></ul><p>Available as a standalone book or as part of a two-volume set, <i>Communicating Science in Times of Crisis: Communication and Catastrophic Events </i>is essential reading for scholars, researchers, practitioners, and advanced students in the fields of crisis communication, risk and emergency management, disaster studies, policy management, social media communication, and healthcare communication.
<p><b>1 Addressing Catastrophes Through Communication Science </b>1<b><br /><br /></b><i>H. Dan O’Hair and Mary John O’Hair</i></p> <p><b>2 Where is it Safe? Questioning Education Policy, Safety, and Choices for Students Traveling Internationally During a Global Health Crisis </b>11</p> <p><i>Ellie Holliday, Jason Hope, and Amanda U. Potterton</i></p> <p><b>3 Addressing the Role of Prior Experience in the Development of Risk Perceptions, Information Seeking and Processing Behaviors During Natural Disasters </b>29</p> <p><i>Laura M. Fischer, Cara Lawson, and Taylor K. Ruth</i></p> <p><b>4 Enhancing Catastrophic Event Preparedness and Response: The Inoculation Approach </b>49</p> <p><i>Bobi Ivanov, , Lindsay L. Dillingham, Erin B. Hester, and Kimberly A. Parker</i></p> <p><b>5 Communication Strategies to Initiate and Sustain Catastrophe Compassion </b>65</p> <p><i>Erin B. Hester, Bobi Ivanov, Kimberly A. Parker, and Mehroz Sajjad</i></p> <p><b>6 Social Marketing Strategy: Enhancing Preparedness for Catastrophic Events </b>84</p> <p><i>Kimberly A. Parker, Sarah A. Geegan, Erin B. Hester, and Bobi Ivanov</i></p> <p><b>7 Building Risk Communication Infrastructure by Bolstering Emergency Managers’ Formal and Informal Communication Networks </b>103</p> <p><i>Bradley A. Trefz, David H. Bierling, Andrew Christjoy, and Joshua B. Barbour</i></p> <p><b>8 Individual Disaster Communication Following Catastrophic Mass Violence: The Case of the Pulse Nightclub Shooting </b>120</p> <p><i>Matthew L. Spialek and J. Brian Houston</i></p> <p><b>9 Social Media Misinformation about Extreme Weather Events and Climate Change: Structures, Communication Processes, and Individual Factors that Influence the Diffusion of Misinformation </b>137</p> <p><i>Kevin B. Wright</i></p> <p><b>10 “The Princeton Outbreak”: A Case Study of a University Health Crisis and Implications for Communicating Science 155</b></p> <p><i>Judy F. Jarvis, Ralph A. Gigiotti, and John Kolligian</i></p> <p><b>11 Blue or Stormy Skies?: The Roles of Strategic Risk Communication in Protecting Communities Before, During, and After Severe Weather </b>174</p> <p><i>Anita Atwell Seate, Brooke Fisher Liu, Ji Youn Kim, Xin Ma, Saymin Lee, and Daniel Hawblitzel</i></p> <p><b>12 Risk and Crisis Communication: Considering Catastrophic Mudslides in Uganda’s Bududa District </b>191</p> <p><i>Angella Napakol, Anne Neville Miller, Timothy L. Sellnow, Deanna D. Sellnow, Ann Mugunga, and Johnny Khaukha</i></p> <p><b>13  Risk, Science, and Health Collaborations during Cascading and Simultaneous Disasters </b>206</p> <p><i>Rebecca M. Rice and Megan E. Cullinan</i></p> <p><b>14 Communicating Inclusively and Reliably about Climatological and Meteorological Events: Social Network Analysis, Message Framing, and Communication Competence </b>219</p> <p><i>William T. Howe and Maria Shpeer</i></p> <p><b>15 How Government Leaders Use Social Media During Disasters. A Scoping Review </b>239</p> <p><i>Lauren B. Cain<br /><br /></i><b>Index </b>255</p>
<p><B>H. DAN O’HAIR</B> is Professor of Communication at the University of Kentucky. He is a past editor of the Journal of <i>Applied Communication Research</i> and has served as an associate editor for more than three dozen scholarly journals. Dr. O’Hair has authored and co-authored over 100 research articles and scholarly book chapters in the fields of communication, risk sciences, applied communication research, health, medicine, and business. <p><B>MARY JOHN O’HAIR</B> is Professor of Educational Leadership Studies at the University of Kentucky. Dr. O’Hair served as Dean of the UK College of Education and as Vice-Provost and K20 Center Director at the University of Oklahoma. She was the founding editor of <i>Teacher Education Yearbook</i> and has served as co-editor and associate editor for multiple publications in communication and education disciplines.
<p><i>Communication and Catastrophic Events: Strategic Risk and Crisis Management </i>is a timely and authoritative compendium of new research findings and case studies in the application of communication theory during extreme events. Featuring contributions from researchers and practitioners in the fields of crisis management and strategic communication, this authoritative resource explores the links between science issues and public policy as related to an evolving media landscape and a media-savvy society with multiple levels of science literacy. <p>Fifteen in-depth chapters address the role and implications of communication in mass violence incidents, disease outbreaks, catastrophic mudslides, cascading and simultaneous disasters, extreme weather events, global health crises, and other natural and man-made crises. Throughout the text, the authors expose the difficult choices faced across communication disciplines, consider the ethical repercussions of communication during unfolding and unpredictable events, present original frameworks and models for balancing scientific findings with social and cultural issues, illustrate the ability of legacy and digital media to facilitate science in mitigating the effects of adverse events, and more. <p><i>Communication and Catastrophic Events: Strategic Risk and Crisis Management </i>is essential reading for scholars, researchers, practitioners, and advanced students in the fields of crisis communication, risk and emergency management, disaster studies, policy management, social media communication, and healthcare communication.

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