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Risk and Crisis Communication : Navigating the Tensions between Organizations and the Public

Farrell, Laura C.(Contributions by)Freed, Tara B.(Contributions by)Haarstad, Nigel(Contributions by)Littlefield, Robert S.(Contributions by)Petrun, Elizabeth L.(Contributions by)Rathnasinghe, Shalindra(Contributions by)Rick, Jessica(Contributions by)Roberts, Holly A.(Contributions by)Littlefield, Robert(Edited by)Sellnow, Timothy L.(Edited by)
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Risk and Crisis Communication addresses how the interaction between organizations and their stakeholders manifests during a risk or crisis situation.

Littlefield and Sellnow contend that when best practices are considered, there are certain tensions to which an organization responds.

These tensions are similar to those experienced among individuals when managing their relationships.

As such, Littlefield and Sellnow apply an interpersonal theory, known as relational dialectics (RDT), to risk and crisis communication and examine the outcome from the vantage point of the officials and the public.

Previous research has focused on top-down, sender-oriented communication to evaluate the effectiveness of particular strategies used by spokespeople to repair public image or relay an apology.

In contrast, Littlefield and Sellnow’s approach relies on culture-centeredness and suggests how cultural elements may have influenced the kinds of tensions each organization faced.

Risk and Crisis Communication exemplifies the use of RDT through seven case studies, each focusing on one of the tensions, making it of interest to both scholars and organizational leaders.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498517919 / 9781498517911
Paperback / softback
07/08/2017
United States
English
156 pages
24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2015.