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What is included with this book?
The revised and updated new edition of the comprehensive guide to crisis communication research and practice
The Handbook of Crisis Communication provides students, researchers, and practitioners with a timely and authoritative overview of the dynamic field. Contributions by an international team of 50 leading scholars and practitioners demonstrate various methodological approaches, examine how crisis communication is applied in a range of specific contexts, discuss the role of culture and technology in crisis communication, and present original research of relevance to the development and evaluation of crisis communication theory.
Now in its second edition, the Handbook covers the latest advances in global crisis communication technology, current trends in research and practice, social media in crisis communication, and more. Each of the 38 chapters incorporate new material offering fresh insights into existing areas of crisis communication and explore new and emerging lines of research. A wealth of new case studies, practical scenarios, and in-depth analyses of recent crises are integrated throughout.
The Handbook of Crisis Communication, Second Edition is an excellent textbook for advanced students in public relations and strategic communication programs, and a valuable reference for researchers and practitioners in fields such as crisis communication, public relations, and corporate communication.
W. Timothy Coombs is a former professor and an advisor for the Centre for Crisis and Risk Communications.
He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Association for Business Communication’s Business Impact Award. He is the author of Code Red in the Boardroom and Today's Public Relations.
Sherry J. Holladay, PhD, is a former professor and an independent researcher. She is the author of numerous articles related to corporate communication, and is the co-author (with W. Timothy Coombs) of It's Not Just PR and PR Strategy and Application.
CONTENTS (1st EDITION)
Each includes multiple chapters, for a total of ~40
Part I Crisis and Allied Fields
Part II Methodological Variety
Part III The Practice
Part IV Specific Applications
Part V Technology and Crisis Communication
Part VI Global Crisis Communication
Part VII Theory Development
Part VIII Future Research Directions
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