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Crisis communication online: How medium, crisis type and emotions affected public reactions in the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster

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In this article, the authors compared the effects of medium (Facebook vs. Twitter vs. online newspaper) and crisis type (intentional vs. victim) in an online experiment using the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster as crisis scenario.
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This article is published in Public Relations Review.The article was published on 2013-03-01. It has received 424 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Crisis communication.

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Analysis of lexical features of online postings during a blended learning course

TL;DR: The contribution of online discussion activity to cultivating participant's critical thinking disposition and learning performances was evaluated using lexical analysis of posted messages and possible factors such as instructor intervention were examined.
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Cross-national Ongoing Crisis Communication on Social Media: A Comparative Analysis of Twitter regarding Asiana Airlines Crash Crisis in South Korea and US

TL;DR: In this paper, a content analysis was conducted, analyzing the airlines' 1,685 tweets and 1,386 public's responses in terms of type of tweets, message strategies and publics' emotions, communication tools (text, video, photo, hyperlinks, #hashtag, and conversation), and message tones.
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Tweeting the Alarm: Exploring the Efficacy of Twitter as a Serial Transmitter during the COVID-19 Pandemic

TL;DR: In this article, the efficacy of Twitter as a platform for serial transmission of crisis communications was explored in the context of US state health departments and their efforts to inform the public of developments during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The application of big data on we-media information and crisis management system

TL;DR: The new characteristics and the evolution law of public crisis are pointed out in this research and using Big Data in crisis management and early warning is auxiliary for managing the public crises.
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Dynamics and interactions of blog-based science communication: A case study of blogging activities in China related to 2011 Japanese seismic and nuclear power crisis

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the dynamics of scientific communication systems during crises by investigating as a case study the blogging activities that took place during the period of the 2011 earthquake and related events in Japan.
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The Benefits of Facebook “Friends:” Social Capital and College Students’ Use of Online Social Network Sites

TL;DR: Facebook usage was found to interact with measures of psychological well-being, suggesting that it might provide greater benefits for users experiencing low self-esteem and low life satisfaction.
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Organizing and the Process of Sensemaking

TL;DR: The position that the concept of sensemaking fills important gaps in organizational theory is taken, by pinpointing central features of sense making that have been assumed but not made explicit, some of which have changed in significance over time, and some ofWhich have been missing all along or have gone awry.
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Protecting Organization Reputations During a Crisis: The Development and Application of Situational Crisis Communication Theory

TL;DR: Situational crisis communication theory (SCCT) as discussed by the authors offers a framework for understanding the dynamic dynamics of crisis communication and how people will react to the crisis response strategies used to manage the crisis.
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Facebook and Online Privacy: Attitudes, Behaviors, and Unintended Consequences

TL;DR: Investigating Facebook users' awareness of privacy issues and perceived benefits and risks of utilizing Facebook suggests that this lax attitude may be based on a combination of high gratification, usage patterns, and a psychological mechanism similar to third-person effect.
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Engaging stakeholders through social networking: How nonprofit organizations are using Facebook

TL;DR: In this article, a content analysis of 275 nonprofit organization profiles on Facebook was conducted to examine how these new social networking sites are being used by the organizations to advance their organization's mission and programs.
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