Public Relations and Crisis Communication
External reference: https://openalex.org/T11121
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Power Echoes: Investigating Moderation Biases in Online Power-Asymmetric Conflicts
Study reveals human moderators favor powerful parties in asymmetric conflicts; AI assistance reduces most biases but sometimes amplifies them.
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Attitudes, Imagined Roles, and Governance Boundaries for AI in Decentralized Social Media
Decentralized social media operators define boundaries for AI integration, rejecting autonomous systems in favor of tools that support human governance and community autonomy.
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Media lobbying varied by policy stage and narrative
Study examines how Finnish business associations strategically use media lobbying during public health crisis, analyzing narrative tactics and timing across policy stages.
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Volunteer Moderation as Situated Civic Labor in Local Information Infrastructures
Research on volunteer moderators of local online groups reveals how they sustain community information infrastructure through interpretive civic labor and contextual knowledge.
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Swiss COVID-19 discourse framed misinformation differently across media
Explore how Swiss COVID-19 discourse defines misinformation versus disinformation using NLP analysis. Discover how public narratives reflect societal tensions and information literacy's role in.
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Study defines public policy communication in public relations
Study develops a strategic model defining public policy communication in public relations, based on interviews with 15 policy communicators working with policymakers.
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WHO press conferences drew longer viewing and more comments
Analysis of 142 WHO YouTube press conferences reveals audiences facing crisis uncertainty generate more engagement and negative sentiment when information gaps exist.
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Emergency call accessibility is linked to crisis preparedness
Analysis of emergency call accessibility for disabled persons across EU member states and its role in crisis management preparedness and resilience.
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CSR post credibility shapes consumer interaction patterns
Study identifies four CSR communication patterns on social media and finds validation elements paradoxically decrease consumer interactions compared to detailed information alone.
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Analytics framework targets greenwashing in sustainability claims
Framework integrating machine learning and network analytics to detect greenwashing by analyzing organizational knowledge processes and credibility erosion.
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Social norms and shared meanings can support collective action in crises
A perspective analysis of collective action mechanisms during crises, examining social norms, stakeholder communication, and technological enablers in crisis response.
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Integrated analysis links media, geopolitics, and Arab reception
Analysis of how transnational elite networks and media discourse shape geopolitical perceptions, examining differential Arab and Western framing patterns through the Epstein case.
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Linguacultural Profile of Diplomatic Discourse
Study analyzes the linguacultural profile of diplomatic discourse through UN publications, examining how international institutions use structured language and specialized terminology to mediate.
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Rumor model identifies thresholds for extinction and persistence
Mathematical analysis of rumor propagation using compartmental models with reproduction numbers and control strategies for misinformation mitigation through fact-checking and contact reduction.
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Facebook news cards shape interpretation of border dispute
Study examines how Facebook news card design features influence audience interpretation of the India-Bangladesh border dispute through visual framing, emotional priming, and credibility markers.
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Chinese and U.S. news covered the same earthquake differently
Study examining how Chinese and U.S. journalistic cultures shaped media coverage of the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquake, revealing how institutional frameworks and editorial practices reflect.
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Hot war tourism is framed through liminal experiences and discourse
Multimodal analysis of war tourism vlogs examining liminality, platform dynamics, and geopolitical narratives shaping conflict zone representation.
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Operational transparency improved understanding, not engagement
Research shows operational transparency in government social media improves public understanding and trust, but doesn't increase engagement or collaboration intentions.
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Social media supports climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction
Systematic review examining how social media data and models support climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction, identifying current applications and research gaps.
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Open communication lowers work stress and burnout
Quantitative analysis of 107 employees examines how open, hierarchical, and disorganized business communication cultures influence work stress, burnout dimensions, and perceived control.

