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Potential tourists’ response to nuclear and radiation crises from risk information to actions Journal article
Chen, Sirong, Zhang, Ke, Li, Xiaonan, Ye, Huiyue, Lin, Katsy J., Law, Rob. Potential tourists’ response to nuclear and radiation crises from risk information to actions[J]. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 2024, 29(10), 1237-1253.
Authors:  Chen, Sirong;  Zhang, Ke;  Li, Xiaonan;  Ye, Huiyue;  Lin, Katsy J.; et al.
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Fukushima Wastewater  Nuclear And Radiation  Protective Action Decision Making  Risk Communication  Tourism Crisis  
Revisiting contingency theory in regenerative social-mediated crisis: An investigation of Maxim's and Yoshinoya in Hong Kong's polarized context Journal article
Ao, Song Harris, Angela, M. A.K., Lennon L L, TSANG. Revisiting contingency theory in regenerative social-mediated crisis: An investigation of Maxim's and Yoshinoya in Hong Kong's polarized context[J]. Public Relations Review, 2022, 48(4), 102227.
Authors:  Ao, Song Harris;  Angela, M. A.K.;  Lennon L L, TSANG
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Contingency Theory Of Accommodation  Crisis Communication  Hong Kong Social Unrest  Polarized Context  Social Media Publics  
Unpacking government social media messaging strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic in China Journal article
Li, Yiran, Chandra, Yanto, Fan, Yingying. Unpacking government social media messaging strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic in China[J]. Policy and Internet, 2021, 14(3), 651-672.
Authors:  Li, Yiran;  Chandra, Yanto;  Fan, Yingying
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Covid-19  Government Posts  Response Strategy  Situational Crisis  Communication Theory  Social Media  
Regenerative crisis, social media publics and Internet trolling: A cultural discourse approach Journal article
AO, Song Harris, Mak, Angela K.Y.. Regenerative crisis, social media publics and Internet trolling: A cultural discourse approach[J]. Public Relations Review, 2021, 47(4), 102072.
Authors:  AO, Song Harris;  Mak, Angela K.Y.
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Crisis Communication  Cultural Discourse Analysis  Hong Kong Umbrella Movement  Internet Trolling  Regenerative Crisis  Social Media Influencers  Social Media Publics  Social-cultural Meanings  
Mental health consequences of COVID-19 media coverage: the need for effective crisis communication practices Journal article
Zhaohui Su, Dean McDonnell, Jun Wen, Metin Kozak, Jaffar Abbas, Sabina Šegalo, Xiaoshan Li, Junaid Ahmad, Ali Cheshmehzangi, Yuyang Cai, Ling Yang, Yu-Tao Xiang. Mental health consequences of COVID-19 media coverage: the need for effective crisis communication practices[J]. Globalization and Health, 2021, 17(1).
Authors:  Zhaohui Su;  Dean McDonnell;  Jun Wen;  Metin Kozak;  Jaffar Abbas; et al.
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Covid-19  Coronavirus  Mental Health  Crisis Communication  Infodemic  Misinformation  Disinformation