Michael J Palenchar
University of Florida
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Journal of Public Relations Research | 2002
Michael J Palenchar; Robert L. Heath
The authors undertook a study to define the messages that exist in 2 communities of risk (e.g., high concentration of chemical facilities) using the principles of fantasy theme analysis and symbolic convergence theory. Through several methodological steps including a document review, interviews, focus groups, and a telephone survey (N = 450), the researchers determined the messages that dominate in the community, and were able to segment them into rhetorical visions based on master analogues. Analysis indicated that persons who adhere to different perspectives or opinions (measured as rhetorical visions) experience different amounts of uncertainty, control, and support or opposition for the industries that create the risks. This analysis adds depth to the risk communication literature and suggests that public relations practitioners can and should attempt to understand risk discourse content as well as the communication processes and risk perceptions held by key publics.
Archive | 2013
Karen Freberg; Michael J Palenchar
Strategic risk and crisis communication amalgamation with social media is one of the considerable growth areas of communication research and practice. Individuals and organizations can use social media to engage in dialogue with a wide range of stakeholders while sharing information (textual and visual) on various social media platforms; transforming how crisis professionals are targeting risk bearers, who are often their consumers before, during, and after a crisis.
Archive | 2006
Michael J Palenchar; Robert L. Heath
Archive | 2008
Robert L. Heath; Michael J Palenchar; Dan O'Hair
Archive | 2005
Robert L. Heath; D McKinney; Michael J Palenchar
Archive | 2006
Michael J Palenchar; Robert L. Heath
The Handbook of International Crisis Communication Research | 2016
Robert L. Heath; Michael J Palenchar
Archive | 2003
Michael J Palenchar; Robert L. Heath
Archive | 2010
Michael J Palenchar; Robert L. Heath; Tatjana Hocke
Archive | 2010
Tatjana Hocke; Monica Colon-Aguirre; Karen Freberg; Michael J Palenchar