Abstract
Western crisis communication theories focusing on individual attribution and stable underlying norms fail to account for crises embedded in larger social problems that lead to regulatory changes. By analysing three cases that Chinese crisis managers initially identified as “commission”, “control” and “agreement” situations (Bradford & Garrett, Citation1995) but ended up as crises involving “absent standards”, “bad standards” and “overrated standards”, in which the first two resulted in normative changes, we highlight the deliberative potential of crisis communication embodied in the “standards situation”. When neither journalistic narratives portraying the accused as a “villain” nor organizational accounts foregrounding a “victim/scapegoat” self-perception can contain attribution at individual levels, the society enters a deliberative mode that interrogates actors’ collective guilt complicit in a crisis.
© 2023 National Communication Association
© 2023 National Communication Association
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 317-349 |
| Number of pages | 33 |
| Journal | Communication Monographs |
| Volume | 90 |
| Online published | 17 May 2023 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Funding
Research for this article was supported by the General Research Fund (Project Number 11612318) from the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong.
Research Keywords
- Crisis situation
- communication strategies
- investigative journalism
- social problem
- irony
- China
RGC Funding Information
- RGC-funded
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GRF: Contentious Media Events, Symbolic Politics, and Authoritarian Deliberation -- Crafting Resonance in Legal Social Dramas in China
LIANG, L. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator)
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