The research explored the role of political leadership in response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The researchers conducted a political discourse analysis on 239 transcripts from the press briefings of President Trump and seven U. S. governors to determine the extent to which the research subjects used effective crisis leadership and communication. These results suggest that President Trump and Governors DeSantis, DeWine, Ducey, and Ivey are particularly vulnerable to political fallout for their handling of COVID-19 because stakeholders might view them as inattentive to the crisis and ineffective in their policy responses. Governors Cuomo, Newsom, and Whitmer may be in a better position to avoid fallout due to their information-seekin...
This exploratory mixed methods case study examined internal stakeholder’s perceptions of internally ...
American university presidents increasingly risk losing their jobs and the perils of an already chal...
The introductory chapter firstly introduces theories and models from the fields of crisis communicat...
COVID-19 provided a unique opportunity to examine leadership communication strategies during an exte...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of four political leaders' social media accounts...
The global spread of COVID-19 has caused unprecedented social and economic disruption the world ove...
While extant literature has reached a consensus on the effectiveness of Twitter in crisis communicat...
In this study, we examine the political leaders’ communication style and its influence on the public...
Leaders’ prompt communication about the COVID-19 pandemic was critical to stakeholders’ safety and k...
Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, as we confronted questions about social distancing, masking wearing,...
One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. had lost over a half million lives to the virus. Organ...
Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, as we confronted questions about social distancing, masking wearing,...
This paper maps political rhetoric by national leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic. We identify and...
The global scale and unpredictable nature of the current COVID-19 pandemic have put a significant bu...
Building on the theoretical lens of Critical Discourse Analysis and Conceptual Metaphor Theory, this...
This exploratory mixed methods case study examined internal stakeholder’s perceptions of internally ...
American university presidents increasingly risk losing their jobs and the perils of an already chal...
The introductory chapter firstly introduces theories and models from the fields of crisis communicat...
COVID-19 provided a unique opportunity to examine leadership communication strategies during an exte...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of four political leaders' social media accounts...
The global spread of COVID-19 has caused unprecedented social and economic disruption the world ove...
While extant literature has reached a consensus on the effectiveness of Twitter in crisis communicat...
In this study, we examine the political leaders’ communication style and its influence on the public...
Leaders’ prompt communication about the COVID-19 pandemic was critical to stakeholders’ safety and k...
Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, as we confronted questions about social distancing, masking wearing,...
One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. had lost over a half million lives to the virus. Organ...
Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, as we confronted questions about social distancing, masking wearing,...
This paper maps political rhetoric by national leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic. We identify and...
The global scale and unpredictable nature of the current COVID-19 pandemic have put a significant bu...
Building on the theoretical lens of Critical Discourse Analysis and Conceptual Metaphor Theory, this...
This exploratory mixed methods case study examined internal stakeholder’s perceptions of internally ...
American university presidents increasingly risk losing their jobs and the perils of an already chal...
The introductory chapter firstly introduces theories and models from the fields of crisis communicat...