The Handbook of Crisis CommunicationISBN: 978-1-4051-9441-9
Hardcover
768 pages
December 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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Written as a tool for both researchers and communication managers,
the Handbook of Crisis Communication is a comprehensive
examination of the latest research, methods, and critical
issues in crisis communication.
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Includes in-depth analyses of well-known case studies in crisis communication, from terrorist attacks to Hurricane Katrina
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Explores the key emerging areas of new technology and global crisis communication
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Provides a starting point for developing crisis communication as a distinctive field research rather than as a sub-discipline of public relations or corporate communication