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[ecrea] Call for papers – CRISIS4

Tue Nov 25 17:37:52 GMT 2014



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Call for papers – 4th International Conference on Crisis Communication in the 21st Century
Lund University, Campus Helsingborg, Sweden, October 7–10, 2015

The forth internationalIntersections that encompass themes as internal/external communication, social media and transboundary crises. The Intersections theme seeks to capture the idea that crises are critical points where various topics intersect and reflect the complex nature of crises. Crisis communication requires crisis managers to address both internal audiences (such as employees) and external audiences (such as consumers and citizens). Crises connect internal and external communication. Crisis communication balances the needs of management (what is good for the organization) and the needs of stakeholders, especially victims. Crisis communication must leverage all possible communication channels demanding an ability to integrate and to utilize both social media and traditional media. Crisis communication is required in both corporate and political crises. Crises can force the corporate and political realms to work together or creates conflict between the two. The general theme examines the various applications of crisis communication at the points of intersection.

Four intersections
The tentative sub-themes would be the four primary inter-sections: corporate–political, social–traditional media, management–stakeholders, and internal–external.

– Corporate–Political: research under this sub-theme would examine the tensions created when corporations and political actors are involved in the same crisis, the performance nature of political crises (evaluation of how political actors perform during the crisis), the utilization of crisis exploitation in political crises and potential application to corporate crises, and how corporations and political actors can work to create crisis preparedness and resilience.

– Social–Traditional Media: research under this sub-theme would explore applications of social media during a crisis, the continuing role of traditional media during a crisis, the value of a media approach to crisis communication, the role of social media and traditional media in promoting resilience, and the tensions between social and traditional media during a crisis.

– Management–Stakeholders: research under this sub-theme could examine the tensions between management and stakeholder interests during a crisis, the unique demands of victim management in a crisis, the emotional demands of crises on management and stakeholders, and understanding the variety of stakeholders that emerge during a crisis.

– Internal–External: research under this sub-theme could examine the role of internal communication during a crisis, the role of employees during a crisis, the tensions between internal and external demands during a crisis, and internal communication processes that shape external communication during a crisis.

Submissions
Presentation proposals in English language are to be submitted as meaningful extended abstracts (max. 500 words, references excluded). Abstracts should state the title of the presentation, purpose, theoretical approach, methodology, (expected) findings, implications, relevance, and originality of the study. Author and affiliation details are to be included separately in the paper submission system. Abstracts must be presented in Word format, in 1.5 line spacing and 12 point Times New Roman font size. They have to be submitted until April 15, 2015 via the paper submission system which can be accessed via the conference website:www.isk.lu.se/crisis4. The website will be launched in January.

Notifications of acceptance will be sent through an e-mail by June 1, 2015.

Please note: Authors should submit only one abstract as main author and not more than one further abstract as co-author. This applies to papers submitted for review as well as invited papers.

Inquiries to the conference chairs should be directed to Jesper Falkheimer ((Jesper.Falkheimer /at/ isk.lu.se)) or Mats Heide ((Mats.Heide /at/ isk.lu.se)). For more information, please visit the conference website.

Keynote speaker
Professor Arjen Boin, Leiden University.

Conference chairs
Professor Timothy Coombs, University of Central Florida, and Professor Jesper Falkheimer, Lund University.

Coordinator
Professor Mats Heide, Lund University.

Hosted by Lund University, Campus Helsingborg and
the International Research Group on Crisis Communication (IRGoCC)

Partner: Temporary Working Group on Crisis Communication (@ECREA)
and Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB)




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