In recent years, the world has seen a series of catastrophes such as the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, the September 11 attacks in 2001, the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, the earthquake disaster in Haiti in 2010, and most recently the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Common to all of these events is that they present numerous challenges for crisis management actors in terms of coordinating and communicating across geographical, cultural and political borders. In particular, the increasingly transboundary nature of disasters and crises put additional pressure on the communication. The purpose of the thesis is to explore the communication challenges in transboundary crisis communication. Currently there is limited knowledge on this topic and th...
A primary challenge in responding to both natural and man-made disasters is communication. The aim o...
It has been called “the world’s worst recorded natural disaster,” and “the largest earthquake in 40 ...
The present article examines how crisis communication after catastrophes can strengthen society or u...
Culture and Crisis Communication presents an examination of how politics, culture, religion, and oth...
Very large tsunamis are associated with low probabilities of occurrence. In many parts of the world,...
Although the focus is on the tsunami, this book examines the link between communication and disaster...
Purpose: To highlight the failure of the tsunami early warning system and the challenges of successf...
On 14 April 2010 the Icelandic volcano, Eyjafjallajökull, erupted resulting in a volcanic ash cloud ...
In addressing humanitarian crises, the international community has long understood the need to exten...
This thesis investigates whether cultures with similar characteristics perceive crisis in the same w...
A primary challenge in responding to both natural and man-made disasters is communication. The aim o...
It has been called “the world’s worst recorded natural disaster,” and “the largest earthquake in 40 ...
2012-05-07This paper examines the crisis management of two prominent nuclear crises - 2011 Fukushima...
This thesis examines the diversity of print news media frames during different stages of a crisis to...
It has been called “the world’s worst recorded natural disaster,” and “the largest earthquake in 40 ...
A primary challenge in responding to both natural and man-made disasters is communication. The aim o...
It has been called “the world’s worst recorded natural disaster,” and “the largest earthquake in 40 ...
The present article examines how crisis communication after catastrophes can strengthen society or u...
Culture and Crisis Communication presents an examination of how politics, culture, religion, and oth...
Very large tsunamis are associated with low probabilities of occurrence. In many parts of the world,...
Although the focus is on the tsunami, this book examines the link between communication and disaster...
Purpose: To highlight the failure of the tsunami early warning system and the challenges of successf...
On 14 April 2010 the Icelandic volcano, Eyjafjallajökull, erupted resulting in a volcanic ash cloud ...
In addressing humanitarian crises, the international community has long understood the need to exten...
This thesis investigates whether cultures with similar characteristics perceive crisis in the same w...
A primary challenge in responding to both natural and man-made disasters is communication. The aim o...
It has been called “the world’s worst recorded natural disaster,” and “the largest earthquake in 40 ...
2012-05-07This paper examines the crisis management of two prominent nuclear crises - 2011 Fukushima...
This thesis examines the diversity of print news media frames during different stages of a crisis to...
It has been called “the world’s worst recorded natural disaster,” and “the largest earthquake in 40 ...
A primary challenge in responding to both natural and man-made disasters is communication. The aim o...
It has been called “the world’s worst recorded natural disaster,” and “the largest earthquake in 40 ...
The present article examines how crisis communication after catastrophes can strengthen society or u...