Social media and crisis communication Edited by Lucinda Austin and Yan Jin - New York : Routledge, c2018. - xx, 461 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Introduction Part I: Current Issues and Social Media Research in Crisis Communication Part II: Considerations in the Process and Outcome of Social Media in Crisis Communication Part III: Areas of Practice-Applications of Social Media in Industry-Specific Crisis Communication: Open call for chapters in varying industries and applications, to potentially include chapters on: Part IV: Future Directions in Social Media and Crisis Conclusion.

Social Media and Crisis Communication provides a unique and timely contribution to the field of crisis communication by addressing how social media are influencing the practice of crisis communication. The book, with a collection of chapters contributed by leading communication researchers, covers the current and emerging interplay of social media and crisis communication, recent theories and frameworks, overviews of dominant research streams, applications in specific crisis areas, and future directions.

Both the theoretical and the practical are discussed, providing a volume that appeals to both academic-minded readers as well as professionals at the managerial, decision-making level. The audience includes public relations and corporate communication scholars, graduate students studying social media and crisis communication, researchers, crisis managers working in communication departments, and business leaders who make strategic business communication planning. No other volume has provided the overarching synthesis of information regarding the field of crisis communication and social media that this book contains. Incorporated in this volume is the recent Social-mediated Crisis Communication Model developed by the editors and their co-authors, which serves as a framework for crisis and issues management in a rapidly evolving media landscape.

9781138812000

2017001198


Communication in crisis management
Social media

658.45 SO CI

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