Prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, this issue of First Monday brings together international scholars to examine how crises are mediated in a variety of geographic, media, and institutional settings. The issue examines foci including the digital skills needed in a time of crisis, organizational response and adaptation to crisis, mediated crisis response, and innovative methods with which to study crises from the pandemic and beyond
Social media is gaining more and more importance in crisis management: “Social media continue to evo...
International audiencePurpose/Thesis: This paper attempts to organize and systematize scholarly lite...
This paper examines how organizations integrate the Internet into crisis communication. The findings...
This editorial serves as an introduction to Media and Communication's thematic issue "Media and Migr...
This editorial serves as an introduction to Media and Communication’s thematic issue “Media and Migr...
by Peter Glassen A cross-cultural look at Covid-19 campaigns in Switzerland, Mexico, India, Vietna...
This is the Introduction to the special issue on Covid-19 and the cultural constructions of a global...
An introduction to the analysis of the Covid-19 pandemic within the frameworks of political communic...
Crisis Communication in a Digital World provides an introduction to major crisis communication theor...
Crisis communication in a digital world provides an introduction to major crisis communication theor...
Technology can contribute greatly to disaster resilience, especially by enhancing the interconnected...
As researchers, scientists, and the general public strive to understand and manage COVID-19, many pe...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has not been uniform across industries. In some, we have witness...
This chapter intends to broaden the range of methodological approaches to multimodal communication b...
During a crisis event, communication is crucial to the safety and survival of the people who are dir...
Social media is gaining more and more importance in crisis management: “Social media continue to evo...
International audiencePurpose/Thesis: This paper attempts to organize and systematize scholarly lite...
This paper examines how organizations integrate the Internet into crisis communication. The findings...
This editorial serves as an introduction to Media and Communication's thematic issue "Media and Migr...
This editorial serves as an introduction to Media and Communication’s thematic issue “Media and Migr...
by Peter Glassen A cross-cultural look at Covid-19 campaigns in Switzerland, Mexico, India, Vietna...
This is the Introduction to the special issue on Covid-19 and the cultural constructions of a global...
An introduction to the analysis of the Covid-19 pandemic within the frameworks of political communic...
Crisis Communication in a Digital World provides an introduction to major crisis communication theor...
Crisis communication in a digital world provides an introduction to major crisis communication theor...
Technology can contribute greatly to disaster resilience, especially by enhancing the interconnected...
As researchers, scientists, and the general public strive to understand and manage COVID-19, many pe...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has not been uniform across industries. In some, we have witness...
This chapter intends to broaden the range of methodological approaches to multimodal communication b...
During a crisis event, communication is crucial to the safety and survival of the people who are dir...
Social media is gaining more and more importance in crisis management: “Social media continue to evo...
International audiencePurpose/Thesis: This paper attempts to organize and systematize scholarly lite...
This paper examines how organizations integrate the Internet into crisis communication. The findings...