Extent:
XII, 683 S.
Series:
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; I EXPLORING THE REACH OF CRISIS AND RISK COMMUNICATION; 1 The Significance of Crisis and Risk Communication; 2 Historical Trends of Risk and Crisis Communication; 3 Cultural Theory and Risk; 4 Risk Communication: Insights and Requirements for Designing Successful Communication Programs on Health and Environmental Hazards; 5 Conceptualizing Crisis Communication; 6 The Precautionary Principle and Risk Communication; II KEY CONSTRUCTS OF CRISIS AND RISK COMMUNICATION
7 Strategies for Overcoming Challenges to Effective Risk Communication8 Risk Communication Education for Local Emergency Managers: Using the CAUSE Model for Research, Education, and Outreach; 9 Risk and Social Dramaturgy; 10 Myths and Maxims of Risk and Crisis Communication; 11 The Ecological Perspective and Other Ways to (Re)Consider Cultural Factors in Risk Communication; 12 Science Literacy and Risk Analysis: Relationship to the Postmodernist Critique, Conservative Christian Activists, and Professional Obfuscators; 13 Influence Theories: Rhetorical, Persuasion, and Informational
14 Raising the Alarm and Calming Fears: Perceived Threat and Efficacy During Risk and Crisis15 Post-Crisis Communication and Renewal: Understanding the Potential for Positive Outcomes in Crisis Communication; 16 Risk Communication by Organizations: The Back Story; 17 Ethical Responsibility and Guidelines for Managing Issues of Risk and Risk Communication; 18 Linking Public Participation and Decision Making through Risk Communication; 19 Warming Warnings: Global Challenges of Risk and Crisis Communication; 20 Risk, Crisis, and Mediated Communication; 21 Crises and Risk in Cyberspace
22 Virtual Risk: The Role of New Media in Violent and Nonviolent Ideological Groups23 Community Building through Risk Communication Infrastructures; III CONTEXTS OF CRISIS AND RISK COMMUNICATION; 24 Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication in Health Contexts: Applying the CDC Model to Pandemic Influenza; 25 How People Think about Cancer: A Mental Models Approach; 26 Killing and Other Campus Violence: Restorative Enrichment of Risk and Crisis Communication; 27 Denial, Differentiation, and Apology: On the Use of Apologia in Crisis Management
28 Risk Communication and Biotechnology: A Discourse Perspective29 Precautionary Principle and Biotechnology: Regulators Are from Mars and Activists Are from Venus; 30 Environmental Risk Communication: Responding to Challenges of Complexity and Uncertainty; 31 Knowing Terror: On the Epistemology and Rhetoric of Risk; 32 Magnifying Risk and Crisis: The Influence of Communication Technology on Contemporary Global Terrorism; 33 Opportunity Knocks: Putting Communication Research into the Travel and Tourism Risk and Crisis Literature; Index
ISBN: 978-0-8058-5777-1 ; 0-203-89162-7 ; 0-8058-5777-X ; 978-0-203-89162-9 ; 978-0-203-89162-9 ; 978-0-8058-5777-1
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012683125