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Crisis communication, learning and responding: Best practices in social media
Computers in Human Behavior (2016)
  • Xialing Lin, Pennsylvania State University Worthington Scranton
  • Patric R Spence, University of Kentukcy
  • Timothy L. Sellnow
  • Kenneth Lachlan, University of Connecticut
Abstract
As noted by Seeger (2006) the notion of best practices is often use to improve professional practice; to create research and functional recommendations to use in a specific situation. This essay describes best practices in crisis communication specifically through the use of social media. It provides suggestions and approaches for improving the effectiveness of crisis communication and learning with and between organizations, governments and citizens. Seven best practices for effective crisis communication using social media are outlined.
Keywords
  • crisis communication,
  • social media,
  • best practices,
  • risk,
  • communication
Disciplines
Publication Date
2016
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2016.05.080
Citation Information
Xialing Lin, Patric R Spence, Timothy L. Sellnow and Kenneth Lachlan. "Crisis communication, learning and responding: Best practices in social media" Computers in Human Behavior Vol. 65 (2016) p. 601 - 605
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/patric-spence/17/