CRISIS COMMUNICATION

Donatella Selva, Emiliana De Blasio

Prerequisiti

None

Risultati di apprendimento attesi

Learning Outcomes: Understand key definitions of the discipline Appreciating historical understanding of crisis communications Awareness of importance of contemporary crisis communications Management of communication operations during different types of crises  

Contenuti Del Corso

Crisis Communications   This module will examine the key issue of crisis communications, ranging from corporate meltdowns to international emergencies. Crucially, the module will examine how the media industries, especially social media, are central actors in crisis’ situations and management, especially in times of structural emergency and unstable security. This module therefore examines key issues of reputation and crisis through the complex web of media, social actors and international relations. The module will draw on numerous case studies relating to national and international crises. Special attention will be given to the interplay between disinformation studies and security studies. The course will be structured into face-to-face and online lectures. Sessions will be accompanied with power point presentations.

Testi Di Riferimento

Suggested Texts: Lucinda Austin and Yan Jin’s edited edition Social Media and Crisis Communication (2022, 2nd ed., Routledge). Rubén Arcos, Irena Chiru, Cristina Ivan (eds., 2024). Routledge Handbook of Disinformation and National Security (selected parts).

Metodologie Didattiche

Face to face and online lectures, collaborative work and role playing

Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento

The final grade will be composed of the results achieved by students: Group work to present in class + A 2500-word essay

Criteri per l’assegnazione dell’elaborato finale

20% attendance 50% group work 30% individual essay

Settimana 1

Introduction to the course Structure and aims of the module Main topics Info about the exam Textbooks Definition of crisis Definition of communication

Settimana 2

Reputation Definition of reputation Reputation vs. brand Reputation management and strategy

Settimana 3

Reputation risks Internal and external risks Incident and issue led risks

Settimana 4

Preparing to a crisis Content of the plan PEST and SWOT analyses SMART goals Stakeholders matrix

Settimana 5

Responses SSCT Contingency theory Image restoration theory Framing the crisis The spokeperson's role The media mix

Settimana 6

Social media and crisis communication Concept of dialogue Managerial bias of mainstream crisis communication SCCT and social media Para-crises Activists groups' repertoire of action Hoaxes and troll Functions of social media for crisis communication The social media manager's role Phases and tasks of social media crisis management Image restoration tweets Measuring the success of crisis communication Interactivity, effectiveness and engagement

Settimana 7

Post-crisis recovery Aims of post-crisis communication Affected communities Post-crisis narratives Case study: Ferrero eggs Case study: Heatrow airport Case study: tourist destinations

Settimana 8

Crisis communication and security 1/2 The risk society Security and securitisation Societal resilience

Settimana 9

Crisis communication and security 2/2 Hybrid threats and active measures Electoral interference Influence operations

Settimana 10

Information disorders Definition of information disorders Disinformation, misinformation and malinformation Deepfakes

Settimana 11

Crisis communication and politics Phases of political communication Political leadership The age of mistrust and of counter-democracy

Settimana 12

Conclusion Changes and trends The role of NGOs