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This volume centers on the relationship between media and crisis communication, the need to address which has only been heightened by the recent experience of COVID-19 and the needs for public health crisis communication.
List of contents
Series Editor's Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1: Black Press Videos As Crisis Communication Tools for Social Amplification of Risk In a Global Pandemic
Chapter 2: Examining How Medium, Message, and Apology Used in Crises Responses Impact Stakeholders
Chapter 3: Arab Spring Conflict Visuals: A Content Analysis of Crisis Coverage on pan-Arab TV News
Chapter 4: Differentiation Versus Denial: Impact of Messaging About Player Transactions On Team Reputation, Ticket Sales, and Sports Channel Subscriptions
Chapter 5: Media Framing, Sports Activism Failure and Crisis Communication- European Football Teams and the
One Love Campaign at the World Cup 2022
Chapter 6: Lessons Learned from the Early Days of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Communicating about Public Health Risks on Social Media
Chapter 7: The effectiveness of converging warning messages from multiple weather communicators
Chapter 8: Crisis Communication in the Age of AI: Navigating Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Horizons
Chapter 9: Examining Publics' Emotions in Covid Management and Communication
Chapter 10: Cloaking through Crisis Communication: Hiding Uncomfortable Information
About the author
W. Timothy Coombs (PhD Purdue University) is a former university professor and currently is on the Advisory Board for the Centre for Crisis & Risk Communications and is the Editor-in-Chief of
the Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management. He has been researching crisis communication for the past 30 years and develop the situational crisis communication theory. His crisis communication research has won multiple awards from professional organizations including the Jackson, Jackson & Wagner Behavioral Science Prize from the Public Relations Society of America and the Pathfinder Award from the Institute of Public Relations in recognition of his research contributions to the field and to the practice. He is the author of
Communicating in Extreme Crises: Lessons from the Edge. Coombs is also an ICA Fellow and
an Academic Core member of the University of Georgia Crisis Communication Think Tank.
Summary
This volume centers on the relationship between media and crisis communication, the need to address which has only been heightened by the recent experience of COVID-19 and the needs for public health crisis communication.