ABSTRACT

Crisis Communications: A Casebook Approach presents case studies of organizational, corporate, and individual crises, and analyzes the communication responses to these situations. Demonstrating how professionals prepare for and respond to crises, as well as how they develop communications plans, this essential text explores crucial issues concerning communication with the news media, employees, and consumers in times of crisis.

Author Kathleen Fearn-Banks examines the steps of choosing the appropriate words to convey a message, selecting the method and channels for delivering the message, and identifying and targeting the most appropriate publics or audiences. She also addresses such important topics as avoiding potential mismanagement of communication in crisis situations.

Key features of this fourth edition are:

  • six new cases, including several international crises
  • current discussion of communications technology as it relates to crises
  • a Companion Website -- www.routledge.com/textbooks/fearn-banks -- with additional cases as well as supplemental materials for students and classroom resources for instructors.

A Student Workbook is also available for use with this volume, providing additional pedagogy for each chapter, including discussion questions, activities, key terms, case exercises, and worksheets.

Utilizing both classic and contemporary cases of real-world situations, Crisis Communications provides students in public relations and business with real-world perspectives and valuable insights for professional responses to crises. It is intended for use in crisis communications, crisis management, and PR case studies courses.

chapter 1|15 pages

Crisis Communications Today

chapter 2|11 pages

Crisis Communications Theory

chapter 3|6 pages

Communications to Prevent Crises

chapter 4|22 pages

Communications When the Crisis Strikes

chapter 5|8 pages

Social Media and Crisis Communications

chapter 6|27 pages

Rumors and Cybercrises

chapter 7|20 pages

“Textbook” Crises

chapter 8|51 pages

Culture Crises: Foreign and Domestic

chapter 9|15 pages

Environmental Crisis

chapter 10|39 pages

Natural Disasters

chapter 11|21 pages

Transportation Crises

chapter 12|24 pages

Product Failure and Product Tampering

chapter 13|31 pages

Death and Injury

chapter 4|10 pages

teen: Individuals in Crises

chapter 15|19 pages

The Crisis Communications Plan