The present article examines how crisis communication after catastrophes can strengthen society or undermine trust, credibility and confidence between the authorities and the general public. The two cases examined are the Norwegian authorities’ communicative response to the Chernobyl power plant disaster on 26 April, 1986, and the terrorist attacks on the government complex in Oslo and the Labour Party youth camp on the island of Utøya on 22 July, 2011. The analysis compares the initial phase of crisis communication. A serious communication crisis arose between the authorities and the public after Chernobyl, while communication during the early days after 22 July was successful. The difference is explained by the concept of rationality; cri...
PREPARE work package on “Information and participation of the public” has investigated the condition...
Social media play in today's societies a fundamental role for the negotiation and dynamics of crises...
Crisis communication has been a regular topic in Media & Communication Studies and in Journalism Stu...
How can the authorities communicate adequately to the public after national catastrophes and deal wi...
When societies are faced with a crisis, the reputation, or even the fate, of the authorities hangs i...
In the event of radiation accidents and incidents related to a possible threat to public health, one...
With the help of a study of the literature, I will argue for the need forresearch regarding crisis c...
This paper examines the mechanisms of “successful” communication in matters of political leaders’abi...
The pandemic from COVID-19 generated a health emergency and at the same time a communicative crisis....
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the authority communication and its relationshi...
In recent years, the world has seen a series of catastrophes such as the Chernobyl disaster in 1986,...
2012-05-07This paper examines the crisis management of two prominent nuclear crises - 2011 Fukushima...
Harrisburg, Chernobyl and Fukushima have changed the world’s view of the probability that a nuclear ...
Crisis communication has been widely researched for an economic purpose, with the focus on preventin...
Coordination of public communication has become a key issue in management of complex emergencies, an...
PREPARE work package on “Information and participation of the public” has investigated the condition...
Social media play in today's societies a fundamental role for the negotiation and dynamics of crises...
Crisis communication has been a regular topic in Media & Communication Studies and in Journalism Stu...
How can the authorities communicate adequately to the public after national catastrophes and deal wi...
When societies are faced with a crisis, the reputation, or even the fate, of the authorities hangs i...
In the event of radiation accidents and incidents related to a possible threat to public health, one...
With the help of a study of the literature, I will argue for the need forresearch regarding crisis c...
This paper examines the mechanisms of “successful” communication in matters of political leaders’abi...
The pandemic from COVID-19 generated a health emergency and at the same time a communicative crisis....
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the authority communication and its relationshi...
In recent years, the world has seen a series of catastrophes such as the Chernobyl disaster in 1986,...
2012-05-07This paper examines the crisis management of two prominent nuclear crises - 2011 Fukushima...
Harrisburg, Chernobyl and Fukushima have changed the world’s view of the probability that a nuclear ...
Crisis communication has been widely researched for an economic purpose, with the focus on preventin...
Coordination of public communication has become a key issue in management of complex emergencies, an...
PREPARE work package on “Information and participation of the public” has investigated the condition...
Social media play in today's societies a fundamental role for the negotiation and dynamics of crises...
Crisis communication has been a regular topic in Media & Communication Studies and in Journalism Stu...