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Handbook of Strategic Communication [Kietas viršelis]

(George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x171x150 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Serija: Handbooks in Communication and Media
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118852141
  • ISBN-13: 9781118852149
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x171x150 mm, weight: 454 g
  • Serija: Handbooks in Communication and Media
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118852141
  • ISBN-13: 9781118852149
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The Handbook of Strategic Communication brings together work from leading scholars and practitioners in the field to explore the many practical, national and cultural differences in modern approaches to strategic communication. Designed to provide a coherent understanding of strategic communication across various subfields, this authoritative volume familiarizes practitioners, researchers, and advanced students with an inclusive range of international practices, current theories, and contemporary debates and issues in this dynamic, multidisciplinary field.

This Handbook covers an expansive range of strategic communication models, theories, and applications, comprising two dozen in-depth chapters written by international scholars and practitioners. In-depth essays discuss the three core areas of strategic communication-public relations, marketing communication, and health communication-and their many subfields, such as political communication, issues management, crisis and risk communication, environmental and science communication, public diplomacy, disaster management, strategic communication for social movements and religious communities, and many others. This timely volume:

Challenges common assumptions about the narrowness of strategic communication

Highlights ongoing efforts to unify the understanding and practice of strategic communication across a range of subfields

Discusses models and theories applied to diverse areas such as conflict resolution, research and evaluation, tobacco control, climate change, and counter terrorism strategic communication

Examines current research and models of strategic communication, such as the application of the CAUSE Model to climate change communication

Explores strategic communication approaches in various international contexts, including patient-oriented healthcare in Russia, road and tunnel safety in Norway, public sector communication in Turkey, and ethical conflict resolution in Guatemala

Carl H. Botan is Professor of Communication at George Mason University, Virginia, USA. He is the author of Strategic Communication Theory and Practice: The Cocreational View, the first known theoretic book on strategic communication and its applications. Dr Botan has won numerous awards, including the Public Relations Institute of Australia's Outstanding Practitioner-Scholar Award and the Outstanding Research Achievement Award in Public Relations Scholarship. He has served on the National Curriculum Commissions for Public Relations in both the United States and in Australia, has taught strategic communication/social marketing for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Department of Health's Office of Women's Health.

Presents cocreational perspectives on current international practices and theories relevant to strategic communication

The Handbook of Strategic Communication brings together work from leading scholars and practitioners in the field to explore the many practical, national and cultural differences in modern approaches to strategic communication. Designed to provide a coherent understanding of strategic communication across various subfields, this authoritative volume familiarizes practitioners, researchers, and advanced students with an inclusive range of international practices, current theories, and contemporary debates and issues in this dynamic, multidisciplinary field.

This Handbook covers an expansive range of strategic communication models, theories, and applications, comprising two dozen in-depth chapters written by international scholars and practitioners. In-depth essays discuss the three core areas of strategic communication—public relations, marketing communication, and health communication—and their many subfields, such as political communication, issues management, crisis and risk communication, environmental and science communication, public diplomacy, disaster management, strategic communication for social movements and religious communities, and many others. This timely volume:

  • Challenges common assumptions about the narrowness of strategic communication
  • Highlights ongoing efforts to unify the understanding and practice of strategic communication across a range of subfields
  • Discusses models and theories applied to diverse areas such as conflict resolution, research and evaluation, tobacco control, climate change, and counter terrorism strategic communication
  • Examines current research and models of strategic communication, such as the application of the CAUSE Model to climate change communication
  • Explores strategic communication approaches in various international contexts, including patient-oriented healthcare in Russia, road and tunnel safety in Norway, public sector communication in Turkey, and ethical conflict resolution in Guatemala

The Handbook of Strategic Communication is an indispensable resource for practitioners, researchers, scholars, and students involved in any aspect of strategic communication across its many subfields.

Introduction and Authors 1(14)
1 Strategic Communication: Field, Concepts, and the Cocreational Model
6(9)
Carl H. Botan
Part I Strategic Communication Around the World 15(44)
2 Dialogic Strategic Communication: A Key for Effective, Sustainable, and Ethical Social Conflict Management in Guatemala
17(14)
Karina J. Garcia-Ruano
3 Strategic Rhetoric, Dialogue, and the Long Now: A Case Study of Long-Term Thinking
31(14)
Michael L. Kent
Petra Theunissen
4 Strategic Communication in Turkish Public Sector: Through the Lens of Public Relations
45(14)
B. Pinar Ozdemir
Melike Akta
Other chapters addressing strategic communication around the world:
Chapters 6 & 8 (Part II),
Chapter 12 (Part III),
Chapter 18 (Part V),
Chapter 21 (Part VI)
Part II Cocreational Perspective in Strategic Communication 59(52)
5 A Cocreational Approach to Social-Mediated Crisis Communication: Communicating Health Crises Strategically on Social Media
61(15)
Yan Jin
Lucinda Austin
6 The Cocreational View of Character Assassination
76(15)
Sergei A. Samoilenko
7 Cocreational Perspectives on Strategic Communication in Counterterrorism
91(11)
Damion Waymer
8 Communicating Safety in Norwegian Road Tunnels: A Cocreational Perspective of Strategic Communication
102(9)
Sverre Kjetil Rod
Daniel Nilsson
Other chapters addressing the cocreational perspective:
Chapter 1,
Chapter 2 (Part I),
Chapter 9 (Part III),
Chapter 17 (Part V),
Chapter 21 (Part VI)
Part III Strategic Communication in Business, Government, and Military 111(68)
9 Strategic Communication in the Military: An Air Force Perspective
113(16)
Ronaldo Martinez Jr
Katrina J. Cheesman
Nicholas J. Mercurio
Cara A. Bousie
10 Strategic Communication in the Defense Industry: Grand Strategy, Key Publics, and Tactics
129(18)
Michael F. Doble
David P. MacNeil
11 President Obama, the Affordable Care Act, and the Challenges of Strategic Political Communication
147(18)
Stephen J. Farnsworth
12 Strategic Communication for Civil Society and Nation Building: Communication for Societal Effectiveness
165(14)
Maureen Taylor
Erich J. Sommerfeldt
Other chapters addressing business, government, or military:
Chapter 4 (Part I),
Chapters 6, 7, & 8 (Part II),
Chapter 17 (Part V),
Chapter 22 (Part VI)
Part IV Crisis and Emergency Strategic Communication 179(44)
13 Crisis Communication through the Lens of Strategic Communication
181(13)
W. Timothy Coombs
14 Emergency Preparation and Response for Human-Generated Disasters
194(14)
Emily Helsel
Timothy L. Sellnow
Deanna D. Sellnow
15 Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Strategic Communication for Natural Disasters
208(15)
Matthew W. Seeger
Khairul Islam
Henry S. Seeger
Other chapters addressing crisis and emergency communication:
Chapter 2 (Part I),
Chapters 5 & 8 (Part II)
Part V Social, Climate, and Environmental Strategic Communication 223(84)
16 Overcome the Deficit Model by Applying the CAUSE Model to Climate Change Communication
225(37)
Katherine E. Rowan
Allison Engblom
Julia Hathaway
Rebecca Lloyd
Ian Vorster
Erin Z. Anderson
Karen L. Akerlof
17 Organizations and Participation of Environmental Publics: A Cocreational Perspective Case Study
262(11)
Janey G. Trowbridge
18 Strategic Communication in Religious and Belief Communities: Lessons from Holocaust Re-education
273(19)
Denise Edwards-Neff
19 Gender in US Strategic Communication Research and Practice: Confronting the Master Narratives
292(15)
Linda Aldoory
Elizabeth L. Toth
Liang Ma
Other chapters addressing social and environmental issues:
Chapter 2 (Part I),
Chapter 7 (Part II),
Chapter 22 (Part VI)
Part VI Strategic Communication and Health 307(67)
20 Strategic Communication Campaigns in Health
309(11)
Sat-veer Kaur-Gill
Mohan J. Dutta
21 Cocreating in the Wonderland: Communication and Patient-Oriented Healthcare in Russia
320(16)
Alexandra Endaltseva
Nelli Bachurina
Maria Mordvinova
22 Bridging Tobacco Control Advocacy and Strategic Communication Scholarship: Tackling the Tobacco Industry's Extrinsic Corporate Social Responsibility with Strategic Networking
336(24)
Jungmi Jun
Chang-Won Choi
Joonkyoung Kim
23 Research and Evaluation in Strategic Communication
360(14)
Yi Grace Ji
Zifei Fay Chen
Zongchao Cathy Li
Don W. Stacks
Other chapters addressing strategic communication and health:
Chapter 5 (Part II),
Chapters 11 & 12 (Part III),
Chapter 14 (Part IV)
Index 374
Carl H. Botan is Professor of Communication at George Mason University, Virginia, USA. He is the author of Strategic Communication Theory and Practice: The Cocreational View, the first known theoretic book on strategic communication and its applications. Dr Botan has won numerous awards, including the Public Relations Institute of Australias Outstanding Practitioner-Scholar Award and the Outstanding Research Achievement Award in Public Relations Scholarship. He has served on the National Curriculum Commissions for Public Relations in both the United States and in Australia, has taught strategic communication/social marketing for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Department of Healths Office of Womens Health.