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Communication and Organizational Crisis
Matthew W. Seeger, Timothy L. Sellnow, Robert R. Ulmer
ISBN: 1-56720-534-8
ISBN-13: 978-1-56720-534-3
312 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 12/30/2003
List Price: $75.00 (UK Sterling Price: £51.95)
Discount Price: $37.50 Sale Price for U.S. Customers Only. Save 50%. Ends 12/31/2009.
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Media Type: Hardcover
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Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Description: Crisis events are increasingly common. Their impacts are greater—and they are more widely reported in the media—than ever before. They often symbolize tragedy and loss, but they are also the precipitating factors in radical, rapid, and frequently positive social change. Understanding the complex dynamics of these powerful events is imperative for both researchers and managers. Taking a broad view of organizational crisis, the authors synthesize a rich and diverse body of theory, research, and practice and apply it to every kind of crisis imaginable, from oil spills to nuclear disasters, airplane crashes, shuttle explosions, and corporate implosions such as Enron. The organization can be anything from a company to a federal bureaucracy or society. Organizational crisis is presented as a natural stage in organizational evolution, creating not only stress and threats but also opportunities for growth and development.

Communication is viewed as the pivotal process in the creation and maintenance of organization, and its role is examined here at every stage, from incubation to avoidance, crisis management, and recovery. Researchers, crisis managers, and communications managers will find a wealth of applied theoretical orientations, including chaos theory, sensemaking, organizational learning theory, and more.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction and Overview
    The Nature of Organizational Crisis
    Theories of Organizational Crisis
    Crisis Type
    Communication and Crisis
    Stages of Crisis Development
    Crisis Development
    Communication and the Pre-Crisis Stage
    Communication and the Crisis Stage
    Communication and the Post-Crisis Stage
    Crisis Management Functions
    Crisis Planning
    Crisis Teams and Decision-Making
    Communication and Risk
    The Role of Crisis
    Crisis and Ethics
    Crisis and Leadership
    The Role of Crisis in Society
About the Author: MATTHEW W. SEEGER is Associate Professor of Communication at Wayne State University, Detroit.

TIMOTHY L. SELLNOW is Professor of Communication at North Dakota State University, Fargo.

ROBERT R. ULMER is Associate Professor of Speech Communication at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock.
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