Communication and Catastrophic Events
by O'Hair, H. Dan;O'Hair, Mary John;
English | 2022| ISBN: 1119751810 | 275 pages | True PDF | 6.31 MB
by O'Hair, H. Dan;O'Hair, Mary John;
English | 2022| ISBN: 1119751810 | 275 pages | True PDF | 6.31 MB
An authoritative compendium of new research findings and case studies in the application of communication theory during catastrophic events
Communicating Science in Times of Crisis: Communication and Catastrophic Events 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 21st century.
In this second volume of the Wiley-Blackwell Communicating Science in Times of Crises 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.