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From silence to condemnation: Institutional responses to “travel ban” Executive Order 13769
Public Relations Review
  • Andrew S. Pyle, Clemson University
  • Darren Linvill, Clemson University
  • S. Paul Gennett, Clemson University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2017
Publisher
Elsevier
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Abstract

On January 27, 2017, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order that attempted to bar citizens and refugees from seven countries from entering the U.S. for a certain time period. One of the contexts most directly affected by this order was higher education. This study examined college and university communicative responses to the order from a public relations perspective. We qualitatively determined a range of responses from U.S. universities then quantitatively determined variables of particular colleges and universities that had a correlation to the nature of the responses. Responses were then assessed using public relations best practices. The data suggest variables with relationships to type of institutional response were number of international students and political stance of the state where the institution is located. While there was no single “correct” type of response, best practices suggest two options for appropriate responses to the order.

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