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[ecrea] new book: litigation communication: crisis and reputation management in the legal process
Tue Dec 10 22:24:49 GMT 2013
*NEW PUBLICATION:*
It is my pleasure to inform the list members about the launch of a new
book on law and communication. The title has just been published by
Springer International Publishing.
This account is offered in the hopes that in some small way it may
contribute to the academic literature of Law, Socio-legal Studies and
Public Relations into Crisis and Reputation Management in the legal process.
*LITIGATION COMMUNICATION: CRISIS AND REPUTATION MANAGEMENT IN THE LEGAL
PROCESS*
by Thomas Beke
Publication Date: 18 Nov 2013 | ISBN 978-3-319-01871-3 | ISBN
978-3-319-01872-0 (eBook) | DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-01872-0 |
Edition: 2014 | 174 pages
http://www.springer.com/law/book/978-3-319-01871-3
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Litigation-Communication-Reputation-Management-Process/dp/331901871X/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1386159050&sr=8-14&keywords=Beke
<http://www.amazon.co.uk/Litigation-Communication-Reputation-Management-Process/dp/331901871X/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1386159050&sr=8-14&keywords=Beke>
Content Level: Research
Keywords: Crisis Management - Legal and Litigation
Communications - Public Relations - Reputation Management
- Insight into the collaboration of legal and communication experts
- Introduction of an adaptive business and legal culture, contending
litigant parties, high-profile clients
- Explores key historical processes, important legal reforms,
significant legal cases and personalities
As a communications and socio-legal scholar, the author intends to
explore the evolution of a particular communications practice in the
legal process. This book has been an objective and subjective
intellectual journey through time and jurisdictions, respectively. This
brief journey, a comprehensive analysis and detailed historical
narrative, expands on examples of enactment practices of states and
jurisdictions that support, challenge or even reject communication
during pending litigations, in the legal process.
Contents
Introduction
Part I. Theoretical Considerations
Key Terms and Concepts: Key Definitions and Distinctions on
Communication in the Legal Market
Litigation Communication Theoretical Considerations
Part II. Illustration to the Evolution of Litigation Communication: England
Background to Litigation Communication in England
Evolution of Legal Case Promotion in England Before 1992
The First Formal Use of Litigation PR in London in 1992
Expansion of Litigation PR in London after 1992
Epilogue: Facebook and Twitter as Challenging Fields for Litigation PR
Chronology of Key Dates
Short Glossary of Legal Terms
The author
Dr. Thomas Beke, Researcher
Department of Communications, Media & Culture | School of Arts and
Humanities | University of Stirling | SCOTLAND, UK
School of Business and Social Sciences | Buskerud University College |
NORWAY | Bredalsveien 14. | 3511 HØNEFOSS | Tel. + 47 32 11 71 00
E-mail: (thomas.beke /at/ hibu.no) <mailto:(thomas.beke /at/ hibu.no)>
E-mail: (tbekedr /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(tbekedr /at/ gmail.com)>
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