Special events have come to take an increasingly viable role in the United States of America. This thesis examines special events communication in the wake of September 11, 2001 (9-11-01), terrorist attacks on the U.S. utilizing the assistance of the International Festivals and Event Association (IFEA). The project involved two phases. In the first phase, members of the IFEA were surveyed concerning their perceptions of communication prior to and following the 9-11-01, terrorist attacks. In the second phase, the convention program of the IFEA was content analyzed with a view toward examining the communication-related programs available to special event professionals. The paper is organized around a discussion of relevant literature, researc...
Community leaders significantly influence the community\u27s perception of and response to an emerge...
The emerging global threat of terrorism has stimulated much activity and resource mobilization withi...
The extensive research into responses to terrorism has focused on the effects of individual characte...
Editor: A. Michael Noll Chapter, Before 9/11: American Network Newscast Coverage of Terrorism, autho...
How 9/11 changed America 20 years ago with the terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington, D.C.,...
This paper aims to clarify current knowledge on the contribution of communication to crisis manageme...
Crisis communication has been widely researched for an economic purpose, with the focus on preventin...
The terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001 dramatically transformed the world of aviation, includ...
Through a descriptive and qualitative content analysis of Al-Qaeda videos from 2001 to 2010, this th...
The aim of this research project is to explore attendee perceptions of safety and security at events...
Among the commemorations that marked the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11t...
This commentary is the result of a research survey conducted with 70 Mass Communication undergraduat...
The United States drastically increased the powers given to the federal government following the ter...
This thesis argues that information sharing is crucial for creating and maintaining shared situation...
The purpose of this study was to find how socio-political and cultural aspects influenced internatio...
Community leaders significantly influence the community\u27s perception of and response to an emerge...
The emerging global threat of terrorism has stimulated much activity and resource mobilization withi...
The extensive research into responses to terrorism has focused on the effects of individual characte...
Editor: A. Michael Noll Chapter, Before 9/11: American Network Newscast Coverage of Terrorism, autho...
How 9/11 changed America 20 years ago with the terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington, D.C.,...
This paper aims to clarify current knowledge on the contribution of communication to crisis manageme...
Crisis communication has been widely researched for an economic purpose, with the focus on preventin...
The terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001 dramatically transformed the world of aviation, includ...
Through a descriptive and qualitative content analysis of Al-Qaeda videos from 2001 to 2010, this th...
The aim of this research project is to explore attendee perceptions of safety and security at events...
Among the commemorations that marked the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11t...
This commentary is the result of a research survey conducted with 70 Mass Communication undergraduat...
The United States drastically increased the powers given to the federal government following the ter...
This thesis argues that information sharing is crucial for creating and maintaining shared situation...
The purpose of this study was to find how socio-political and cultural aspects influenced internatio...
Community leaders significantly influence the community\u27s perception of and response to an emerge...
The emerging global threat of terrorism has stimulated much activity and resource mobilization withi...
The extensive research into responses to terrorism has focused on the effects of individual characte...