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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 언어학 > 커뮤니케이션 연구
· ISBN : 9780805857771
· 쪽수 : 696쪽
· 출판일 : 2008-09-01
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Section I: Exploring the Reach of Crisis and Risk Communication
Chapter 1: The Significance of Risk and Crisis Communication-- Robert L. Heath & Dan O’Hair
Chapter 2: Historical Trends in Risk and Crisis Communication -- Michael J. Palenchar Chapter 3: Cultural Theory and Risk -- James Tansey and Steve Rayner
Chapter 4: Risk Communication: Insights and Requirements for Designing Successful Communication Programs on Health and Environmental Hazards -- Ortwin Renn
Chapter 5: Conceptualizing Crisis Communication -- W. Timothy Coombs
Chapter 6: The Precautionary Principle and Risk Communication -- Steve McGuire and Jaye Ellis
Section II: Key Constructs of Crisis and Risk Communication
Chapter 7: Strategies for Overcoming Challenges to Risk Communication -- Vincent Covello
Chapter 8: Risk Communication Education for Local Emergency Managers: Using the CAUSE Model for Research, Education, and Outreach -- Katherine E. Rowan, Carl H. Botan, Gary L. Kreps, Sergi Samoilenko, and Karen Farnsworth.
Chapter 9: Risk and Social Dramaturgy -- Ingar Palmlund
Chapter 10: Myths and Maxims of Risk and Crisis Communication -- Peter A. Anderson and Brian H. SpitzbergChapter 11: The Ecological Perspective and Other Ways to (Re)Consider Cultural Factors in Risk Communication -- Linda Aldoory
Chapter 12: Science Literacy and Risk Analysis: Relationship to the Postmodernist Critique, Conservative Christian Activists, and Professional Obfuscators -- Michael Ryan
Chapter 13: Influence Theories: Rhetorical, Persuasion, and Informational -- Jeffrey K. Springston, Elizabeth Johnson Avery, and Lynne M. Sallot
Chapter 14: Raising the Alarm and Calming Fears: Perceived Threat and Efficacy During Risk and Crisis -- Anthony J. Roberto, Catherine E. Goodall, and Kim Witte
Chapter 15: Post-Crisis Communication and Renewal: Understanding the Potential for Positive Outcomes in Crisis Communication -- Robert R. Ulmer, Timothy L. Sellnow, and Matthew W. Seeger
Chapter 16: Risk Communication by Organizations: The Back Story -- Caron Chess and Branden Johnson
Chapter 17: Ethical Responsibility and Guidelines for Management Issues of Risk and Risk Management -- Shannon A. Bowen
Chapter 18: Linking Public Participation and Decision Making through Risk Communication -- Katherine A. McComas, Joseph Arvai, and John C. Besley
Chapter 19: Warming Warnings: Global Challenges of Risk and Crisis Communication -- David McKie and Christopher Galloway
Chapter 20: Risk, Crisis, and Mediated Communication -- Kurt Neuwirth
Chapter 21: Crises and Risk in Cyberspace -- Kirk Hallahan
Chapter 22: Virtual Risk: The Role of New Media in Violent and Nonviolent Ideological Groups -- Matthew T. Allen, Amanda D. Angie, Josh L. Davis, Cristina L. Byrne, H. Dan O’Hair, Shane Connelly, and Michael D. Mumford
Chapter 23: Community Building through Risk Communication Infrastructures -- Robert L. Heath, Michael J. Palenchar, and H. Dan O’Hair
Section III: Contexts of Crisis and Risk Communication
Chapter 24: Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication in Health Contexts: Applying the CDC Model to Pandemic Influenza -- Matthew W. Seeger, Barbara Reynolds, and Timothy L. Sellnow
Chapter 25: How People Think about Cancer: A Mental Models Approach -- Julie S. Downs, Wandi Bruine de Bruin, Baruch Fischhoff, Bradford Hesse, and Ed Maibach
Chapter 26: Killing and Other Campus Violence: Restorative Enrichment of Risk and Crisis Communication -- Cindi Atkinson, Courtney Vaughn, and Jami VanCamp
Chapter 27: Denial, Differentiation and Apology: On the Use of Apologia in Crisis Management -- Keith Hearit and Kasie Mitchell Robeson
Chapter 28: Risk Communication and Biotechnology: A Discourse Perspective -- Shirley Leitch and Judy Motion
Chapter 29: Precautionary Principle and Biotechnology: Regulators Are from Mars and Activists Are from Venus -- Stephanie Proutheau and Robert L. Heath
Chapter 30: Environmental Risk Communication: Responding to Challenges of Complexity and Uncertainty -- Tarla Rai Peterson and Jessica Leigh Thompson
Chapter 31: Knowing Terror: On the Epistemology and Rhetoric of Risk -- Kevin J. Ayotte, Daniel Rex Bernard, and H. Dan O’Hair
Chapter 32: Magnifying Risk and Crisis: The Influence of Communication Technology on Contemporary Global Terrorism -- Michael D. Bruce, Kristin Shamas, and H. Dan O’Hair
Chapter 33: Opportunity Knocks: Putting Communication Research into the Travel and Tourism Risk and Crisis Literature -- Lynne M. Sallot, Elizabeth Johnson Avery, and Jeffrey K. Springston














