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A comprehensive, authoritative volume on crisis communication, this handbook brings together contributions from leading scholars to explore theory, methods, and practice in crisis and risk communication. It includes in-depth analyses of major crises (terrorist attacks, natural disasters, public‑health emergencies), empirical and case‑study research, the role of new media and technology, global and cross-cultural perspectives, and future directions for research — serving as an essential reference for researchers, practitioners, and students in public relations, media studies, and corporate communication
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Publishing Year: 2010
ISBN: 978-1-4443-1488-5
Pages: 768