Governments and organizations communicating crisis and war - OCP

OCP23 is now over. The full papers presented in the 2023 edition of Online Conference Papers are no longer accessible. You can read the original abstracts of the papers accepted for presentation onsite (Lyon23) and/or submitted online (OCP23) in the abstract books.

Chair: Saman Choudary
4354
Multimodal crisis communication: A comparative analysis of Instagram posts published by governments and health institutions in Germany, Turkey, the UK, the US during 2020–2021
Yi
Xu
Ilmenau University of Technology
1100
Covid-19 communication strategies of governments in Europe and US – a seven-country comparison
Martin
Loeffelholz
Ilmenau University of Technology
Pauline Gidget
Estella
Ilmenau University of Technology
Johanna
Radechovsky
Ilmenau University of Technology
Kathrin
Schleicher
Ilmenau University of Technology
Yi
Xu
Ilmenau University of Technology
2817
Public Health Organizations’ Practices and Experiences in Communicating the COVID-19 Pandemic on Social Media: Lessons for Improving Social Media Crisis Communication
Saman
Choudary
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
2690
The NATO eFP mission in the Spanish Defense’s social media messaging during the Ukraine crisis
Sira
Hernández
Centro Universitario de la Defensa de Zaragoza
Samuel
Negredo
Universidad de Navarra
1715
Who and what is represented, and why? Exploring international refugee organizations’ public communication strategies for the Syrian and Central African crises (2015-2018)
David
Ongenaert
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Stijn
Joye
Ghent University
3112
Understanding Municipal Crisis Communication during COVID-19: A Big Data Approach
Duncan
Koerber
Brock University
Tim
Ribaric
Brock University
Fletcher
Johnson
Brock University
Cal
Murgu
Brock University
David
Sharron
Brock University
1477
Public-oriented or Government-oriented: Apologies in the Crisis Communication of Chinese Government
Yaoye
Hou
School of Media & Communication, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Jinhan
Zhang
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Donghua University
1127
The impact of sociotechnical discussion on environmental assessment policies: Analysis of two emblematic conflicts in Peru.
SANDRO
MACASSI
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
624
A Review of Crisis Leadership: Implications for Crisis Communication Research and Practice
Michael
Collins
The University of Queensland Business School

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