1st Edition

A Primer for Crisis Communication Theory The Fusion of Theory and Practice

218 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

218 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

218 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Guided by a belief that good crisis communication theory should inform and improve practice, this book makes a wide range of theories utilized in crisis communication accessible to researchers, students, and practitioners. The book begins with an extended discussion of applied theory, including the theory building process, to help the reader appreciate how theory can connect to the practice of... Read more

Preface

Chapter 1                    Introduction to and Overview of Theory

 

Risk Communication Section

 

Chapter 2                    Protective Action Decision Model

Chapter 3                    Social Amplification of Risk

Chapter 4                    Covello

Chapter 5                    Anger Activism

Chapter 6                    Extended Parallel Process Model

Chapter 7                    Warning Response Model

 

Crisis Communication Section

 

Chapter 8                    Corporate Apologia

Chapter 9                    Image Restoration/Repair Theory

Chapter 10                  Situational Crisis Communication Theory

Chapter 11                   Stealing Thunder

Chapter 12                  Integrated Crisis Mapping

Chapter 13                  Threat Assessment

Chapter 14                  Social-Mediated Crisis Communication

Chapter 15                  Paracrisis

Chapter 16                  Rhetorical Arena Theory

Chapter 17                  Focusing Event

Chapter 18                  Crisis Exploitation

 

General Theories Relevant to Crisis Communication

 

Chapter 19                  Stress Inoculation Theory

Chapter 20                  Communication Theory of Resilience

Chapter 21                  Concluding Remarks and Observations

Index

Biography

Finn Frandsen is Professor of Corporate Communication and Crisis Management in the Department of Management, Aarhus University, Denmark.

W. Timothy Coombs is an advisor for the Centre for Crisis and Risk Communications.  His primary area of research and consulting is crisis communication. 

Winni Johansen is Professor of Corporate Communication and Crisis Management in the Department of Management, Aarhus University, Denmark.

 

“This is the book scholars and practitioners have been waiting for. The essential theories, across risk communication, crisis communication, and other relevant areas, are infused with practical insights and actionable takeaways based on empirical evidence. This volume is a model for translational research that advances crisis research, practice, and education.”
Yan Jin, C. Richard Yarbrough Professor in Crisis Communication Leadership, Director and Co-Founder of the Crisis Communication Think Tank, University of Georgia, USA

“For those who are curious about the theory that drives the practice, this book is a gem. It stands out as one of the most comprehensive, yet easy-to-read, books on risk and crisis communication theory. A must-have for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the field.”
Chiara Valentini, Professor, Head of the Discipline, JSBEJyväskylä School of Business and Economics, Jyväskylä, Finland