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Part II: Methodological Variety


Subject Communication and Media Studies » Communication Studies

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405194419.2010.x


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Introduction to Part II 4. Organizational Networks in Disaster Response: An Examination of the US Government Network's Efforts in Hurricane Katrina 5. Regaining Altitude: A Case Analysis of the JetBlue Airways Valentine's Day 2007 Crisis 6. The Press as Agent of Cultural Repair: A Textual Analysis of News Coverage of the Virginia Tech Shootings 7. Are They Practicing What We Are Preaching? An Investigation of Crisis Communication Strategies in the Media Coverage of Chemical Accidents 8. Examining the Effects of Mutability and Framing on Perceptions of Human Error and Technical Error Crises: Implications for Situational Crisis Communication Theory 9. How Do Past Crises Affect Publics’ Perceptions of Current Events? An Experiment Testing Corporate Reputation During an Adverse Event 10. Crisis Response Effectiveness: Methodological Considerations for Advancement in Empirical Investigation into Response Impact ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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