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The Power of Crisis Communication : A Qualitative Study of the Establishment of a Scientific Field



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Autore: Klingelhöfer Janina Visualizza persona
Titolo: The Power of Crisis Communication : A Qualitative Study of the Establishment of a Scientific Field Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Wiesbaden : , : Springer Vieweg. in Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, , 2024
©2023
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (235 pages)
Soggetto topico: Communication in crisis management
Knowledge, Sociology of
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Acknowledgement -- Abstract -- Deutsche Zusammenfassung -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- Part I Theoretical Framework -- 2 Historiography of Scientific Fields -- 2.1 A Social Perspective on Scientific Knowledge -- 2.2 Concepts of Scientific Knowledge Areas -- 2.3 Historiography of Communication Studies -- 2.4 The Status of Crisis Communication Historiography -- 3 Bourdieu-Deconstructing the Social Dimension -- 3.1 Scientific Approach and Concepts -- 3.2 Field -- 3.3 Habitus -- 3.4 Capital -- 3.5 National and Global Fields -- 4 Foucault-Deconstructing the Intellectual Dimension -- 4.1 Scientific Approach and Concepts -- 4.2 Discourse Analysis -- 4.3 Discursive Formations-A Strategic Choice -- 4.4 Four Rules of Formation -- Part II Category System and Study Design -- 5 Category System -- 5.1 Bourdieu and Foucault-The Question of the Subject -- 5.2 Category System -- 6 Study Design -- 6.1 Self-Reflection-The Impact of the Researcher -- 6.2 Methodology -- 6.3 Data Collection -- 6.3.1 Data Collection-The Social Dimension -- 6.3.2 Data Collection-The Intellectual Dimension -- 6.4 Data Analysis and Display of Results -- 6.4.1 Data Analysis-The Social Dimension -- 6.4.2 Data Analysis-The Intellectual Dimension -- Part III Results and Discussion -- 7 Social Dimension-Field Analysis -- 7.1 The Founding Scholars -- 7.2 The Scholarship -- 7.2.1 Origins -- 7.2.2 It All Starts With a Crisis -- 7.2.3 Making a Difference -- 7.2.4 Exclusive Scholars -- 7.3 The Community -- 7.4 The Crisis -- 7.4.1 Consultancy -- 7.4.2 External Funding -- 7.5 The Boundaries -- 7.5.1 Interdiscplinarity -- 7.5.2 Hyperspecialization -- 7.5.3 Crisis Communication and Crisis Management -- 7.5.4 Crisis Communication and Risk Communication -- 8 Intellectual Dimension-Discourse Analysis.
8.1 General Overview -- 8.1.1 The Editors and Authors -- 8.1.2 Organizational Crisis Communication -- 8.1.3 Organizations and Their Stakeholders -- 8.1.4 Six Discourses -- 8.2 Crisis Management and Communication Discourse -- 8.2.1 Reputation and Transformative Paradigm -- 8.2.2 Theorizing Between Control and Flexibility -- 8.2.3 The Dominant Reputation Paradigm in Journal Articles -- 8.3 Risk and Crisis Communication Discourse -- 8.4 Public Safety Discourse -- 8.4.1 Health -- 8.4.2 Disasters -- 8.4.3 War -- 8.5 Cultural Discourse -- 8.6 Practice Discourse -- 8.7 Media Discourse -- 8.7.1 Traditional News Media -- 8.7.2 Social Media -- 9 Five Theses for Scientific Field Establishment -- 9.1 Constructing Different Realities of the Scientific Field -- 9.2 Let's Call It 'Organizational Crisis Communication'? -- 9.3 A One-Sided Relationship with Crisis Management -- 9.4 How Americans Maintain Power and Lead the Scientific Field -- 9.5 Transformations of the Field-Struggles Between Paradigms -- 10 Conclusion -- References.
Sommario/riassunto: Janina Klingelhöfer's work explores the development of the scientific field of crisis communication through a qualitative lens. Utilizing Bourdieu's field analysis combined with Foucault's discourse analysis, the study investigates how the field has evolved, highlighting its social and intellectual dimensions. The research addresses the establishment of crisis communication as a discipline, focusing on significant milestones such as academic conferences, research groups, and scholarly publications. The book aims to fill a gap in literature by detailing the historical progression and social context that have shaped the field. It is intended for scholars and researchers interested in crisis communication, media studies, and the sociology of knowledge.
Titolo autorizzato: The Power of Crisis Communication  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9783658434199
3658434198
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910799222503321
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