ABSTRACT

Case Studies in Crisis Communication: International Perspectives on Hits and Misses was created to fill the gap for a much-needed textbook in case studies in crisis communication from international perspectives. The events of September 11, 2001, other major world crises, and the ongoing macroeconomic challenges of financial institutions, justify the need for this book. While existing textbooks on the subject focus on U.S. corporate cases, they may not appeal equally to students and practitioners in other countries, hence the need to analyze cases from the United States and from other world regions.

The variety and the international focus of the cases, be they environmental, health or management successes or failures, makes this book more appealing to a wider audience. These cases examine socio-cultural issues associated with responding to a variety of crises.

part |1 pages

Part II

part |1 pages

Part III: Case Studies

chapter 1|76 pages

Africa

chapter 2|145 pages

Asia

chapter 3|14 pages

Australia

chapter 4|86 pages

Europe

chapter 5|35 pages

The Middle East

chapter 6|39 pages

North America

chapter 7|62 pages

South America