Emotions in Risk and Crisis Communication : An individual and networked perspective

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCommunicating Risk and Safety
EditorsTimothy L. Sellnow, Deanna D. Sellnow
Place of PublicationBerlin/Boston
PublisherWalter de Gruyter GmbH
Chapter8
Pages123-142
ISBN (electronic)9783110752427, 9783110752502
ISBN (print)9783110752359
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Publication series

NameHandbooks of Communication Science
Volume24
ISSN (Print)2199-6288
ISSN (electronic)2199-627X

Abstract

Emotional engagement has become a critical subject in the research and practice of risk and crisis communication. This chapter first illustrates the impacts of individuals' emotions on their cognitive processing of risk and crisis information and their attitudes and behaviors towards organizations involved in a risk or crisis. Moreover, socially mediated contexts based on networking technologies have transformed the private emotional expression of individuals into a networked and collective experience, which poses new management challenges for both organizations and publics. Based on the perspective of networked publics, this chapter further discusses the role of networked emotions in a risk and crisis context: (1) how individuals' emotional expression could be networked to form a collective emotional engagement; (2) how networked emotions can amplify the negative and positive function of individual's emotional engagement; and (3) how networked emotions can influence an organization's risk and crisis communication and management. This extends the scholarly discussion about the role of emotions in risk and crisis communication by integrating social network theories. Summing up, this chapter helps practitioners and academics better understand how the individual and networked form of publics' emotions matter for risk and crisis communication and how organizations could craft more effective communication strategies to manage collective emotions from online publics. © 2024 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.

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  • risk communication, crisis communication, emotions, networked perspective

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Emotions in Risk and Crisis Communication: An individual and networked perspective. / Lu, Yuanhang; Huang, Yi-Hui Christine.
Communicating Risk and Safety. ed. / Timothy L. Sellnow; Deanna D. Sellnow. Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2024. p. 123-142 (Handbooks of Communication Science; Vol. 24).

Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary WorksRGC 12 - Chapter in an edited book (Author)peer-review