New Search Search History

Holdings Information

    Crisis communication and the public health / edited by Matthew W. Seeger, Timothy L. Sellnow, Robert R. Ulmer.

    • Title:Crisis communication and the public health / edited by Matthew W. Seeger, Timothy L. Sellnow, Robert R. Ulmer.
    •    
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Seeger, Matthew W. (Matthew Wayne), 1957-
      Sellnow, Timothy L. (Timothy Lester), 1960-
      Ulmer, Robert R., 1969-
    • Published/Created:Cresskill, NJ : Hampton Press, ©2008.
    • Holdings

       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Communication in public health.
      Emergency management.
      Crisis management.
    • Medical Subjects: Communication.
      Disaster Planning.
      Bioterrorism.
      Disease Outbreaks.
    • Description:vii, 287 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
    • Series:Health communication (Cresskill, N.J.)
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
    • ISBN:9781572737501 (hardbound)
      1572737506 (hardbound)
      9781572737518 (paperbound)
      1572737514 (paperbound)
    • Contents:I. Introduction
      1. Crisis Communication and the Public Health: Integrative Approaches and New Imperative / Matthew W. Seeger and Barbara Reynolds
      II. Bioterrorism
      2. Lessons From the 2001 Anthrax Attack: A Conceptual Model for Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication / Sandra Crouse Quinn, Tammy Thomas and Carol McAllister
      3. Tracking the Anthrax Story: Spokespersons and Effective Risk/Crisis Communication / Julie M. Novak and M. Scott Barrett
      III. Food-Borne Illness
      4. Insider Agroterrorism Threat and High Reliability in a Turkey Processing Plant / Steven J. Venette, Agnes Ngale Lyonga, William E. Nganje and Timothy L. Sellnow
      5. When Organizational Responses to a Health Crisis Are Limited: Chi-Chi's and Hepatitis A Outbreak / Denise Gorsline
      IV. Infectious Disease Outbreaks
      6. Best Practices in Public Health Communication: Managing West Nile Virus in Arkansas from 2002-2003 / Robert R. Ulmer, Robert J. Alvey and Jennifer Kordsmeier
      7. Less Ambiguity, More Hope: The Use of Narrative in Chinese Newspaper Reports on the SARS Crisis / Min Liu, J. J. McIntyre and Timothy L. Sellnow
      8. Narratives of Crisis Planning and Infectious Disease: A Case Study of SARS / Robert L. Heath, Feng Li, Shannon A. Bowen and Jaesub Lee
      9. Encephalitis Outbreaks and Public Communication Exigencies: A Metaphoric Analysis / Keith Michael Hearit
      10. Organizing Multiple HIV and AIDS Discourses for Engaging Crisis Communication in India / Avinash Thombre
      V. Crisis Preparation and Response
      11. Applying the Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) Integrative Model to Bioterrorism Preparedness: A Case Study / Deborah Ballard-Reisch, Kristen Clements-Nolle, Tia Jenkins, Teresa Sacks, Keri Pruitt and Kyle Leathers
      12. Parallel Process Model and Government Preparedness Messages: Beyond Duct Tape and Plastics Sheeting / Timothy Coombs
      13. Ethics of Crisis Communication / Scott R. Magee, J. Gregory Payne and Scott Ratzan
      14. Breaking News and Health Crises / Mike Lewis.
    Session Timeout
    New Session