Crisis Communications Lessons from September 11 |
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Editor:
| Noll, Michael A. |
Other Primary Creator:
| Clarke, Peter |
Contribution by:
| Alleman, James Ball-Rokeach, Sandra Blondheim, Menahem Carey, James William Carey, John Cohen, Elisia Dutton, William H. H. Haes, Joachim W. Jung, Joo-Young Katz, James E. Kim, Yong-Chan Liebenau, Jonathan Liebes, Tamar Lipschultz, Jeremy Harris Martin, Patrick McNee, Fiona Moss, Mitchell L. Nainoa, Frank Noll, A. Michael Phelan, Sean Rappoport, Paul N. Ravault, René-Jean Rice, Ronald E. Rogers, Everett M. Townsend, Anthony Vengerfeldt, Pille |
ISBN: | 978-0-7425-2542-9 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2003 |
Publisher: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $136.00 |
Book Description:
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Building on the events and lessons of September 11, Crisis Communications features an international cast of top contributors exploring emergency communications during crisis. Together, they evaluate the use, performance, and effects of traditional mass media (radio, TV, print), newer media (Internet, email), conventional telecommunications (telephones, cell phones), and interpersonal communication in emergency situations. They establish how people learned of the September 11 tragedy...
More DescriptionBuilding on the events and lessons of September 11, Crisis Communications features an international cast of top contributors exploring emergency communications during crisis. Together, they evaluate the use, performance, and effects of traditional mass media (radio, TV, print), newer media (Internet, email), conventional telecommunications (telephones, cell phones), and interpersonal communication in emergency situations. They establish how people learned of the September 11 tragedy and how they responded; examine the effects of media globalization on terrorism; and, in many cases, give specific advice for the future.