危机沟通
公共关系
战略沟通
风险沟通
危机管理
组织沟通
健康传播
通信管理
业务
传播学
作者
Kim A. Johnston,Maureen Taylor,Barbara Ryan
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pubrev.2020.101903
摘要
Government emergency management agencies use public communication to inform and educate around risks such as floods, fires, storms, and earthquakes with the aim to help communities understand how to prepare for these emergency events. This study of government communication relating to emergency management preparedness examines an Australian context to understand the types of messages preparing community members for natural hazards. Findings suggest that agencies employ a two-track approach combining warranting and engagement messages. Yet a deeper look at the messages suggests a “paradox of the positive” that overemphasizes the capacity of local agencies to respond to crises and under emphasizes citizen shared responsibility. Implications for the paradox of the positive in other national contexts and public relations theory building are also discussed.
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