The Handbook of International Crisis Communication Research 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781118516812.ch17
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Political, Social, and Economic Crises in Public Communication

Abstract: During the last months, there has been a significant increase in the evidence showing the catastrophic health situation in Venezuela. There are multiple epidemics, increase in emerging and reemerging infectious, tropical and parasitic diseases as consequences of the social, economic and political crises, which would be considered today an anthropogenic disaster. Venezuela is facing in 2019, the worse sanitary conditions, with multiple implications for public health and travel medicine. So far, from a global pe… Show more

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“…As a first major result with regard to RQ1, it was clarified that sport scandals play an important role in contemporary scandal reporting. These findings correspond to theoretical assumptions that propose an expansion of scandal reporting in fields apart from politics, such as sports, arts, and economics (Eisenegger 2016;Imhof 2016). This development can be explained from different perspectives.…”
Section:  Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…As a first major result with regard to RQ1, it was clarified that sport scandals play an important role in contemporary scandal reporting. These findings correspond to theoretical assumptions that propose an expansion of scandal reporting in fields apart from politics, such as sports, arts, and economics (Eisenegger 2016;Imhof 2016). This development can be explained from different perspectives.…”
Section:  Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Political crises differ massive-ly from the usual communicative reproduction of structures with their tendency to escalating turbulences. An encompassing theory of how crises differ and when and why they occur in public communication was offered by Imhof (2011Imhof ( , 2016. In his crisis theory, Imhof speaks to several of the research areas outlined above.…”
Section: Political Crisis Social Change and Media Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Every societal model depends on shared expectations, and it is obvious that these expectations change on a discontinuous basis because of slowly developing unintended consequences of social action (e. g. traffic jams in growing suburbs that were actually meant to be an idyllic refuge from crowded cities). Unfulfilled expectations go hand in hand with growing disenchantment (Imhof, 2016). Formerly held expectations are shattered, meaning people are disappointed and lose security.…”
Section: Political Crisis Social Change and Media Changementioning
confidence: 99%
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