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  2. Discourse of renewal - Wikipedia

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    It is important that an organization seizes the opportunity to situate the minds of the public and of stakeholders regarding what the crisis means for that organization. A prospective outlook and a plan for direct, honest, and informative communication and recovery allows organizations to establish a positive reputation when responding to a ...

  3. Situational crisis communication theory - Wikipedia

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    7. The deny posture crisis response strategies should be used for rumor and challenge crises, when possible. 8. Maintain consistency in crisis response strategies. Mixing deny crisis response strategies with either the diminish or rebuild strategies will erode the effectiveness of the overall response. Source: Coombs, W.T. (2007b).

  4. Crisis theory - Wikipedia

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    There is a long history of interpreting crisis theory, rather as a theory of cycles than of crisis. An example in 2013 by Peter D. Thomas and Geert Reuten, "Crisis and the Rate of Profit in Marx's Laboratory" suggests controversially that even Marx's own critical analysis can be claimed to have transitioned from the former toward the latter.

  5. File:Cuban Missile Crisis Game Tree.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: As the article on the Cuban Missile Crisis describes, both the U.S. and U.S.S.R. considered many possible outcomes of their actions and threats during the crisis. This Game Tree models how the two actors would have considered their decisions.

  6. The Empathic Civilization - Wikipedia

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    The Empathic Civilization: The Race to Global Consciousness in a World in Crisis is a 2010 non-fiction book written by Jeremy Rifkin.It connects the evolution of communication and energy development in civilizations with psychological and economic development in humans.

  7. Image restoration theory - Wikipedia

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    "Image restoration theory is the dominant line of research generating these recommendations. The most common recommendations suggest using the mortification and corrective action crisis response when an organization is guilty." [9] In the table below, representative case studies by Benoit and his colleagues are introduced:

  8. The Twenty Years' Crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Twenty Years' Crisis: 1919–1939: An Introduction to the Study of International Relations is a book on international relations written by E. H. Carr. [1] The book was written in the 1930s shortly before the outbreak of World War II in Europe and the first edition was published in September 1939, shortly after the war's outbreak; [2] a second edition was published in 1946.

  9. Legitimation Crisis (book) - Wikipedia

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    A rationality crisis is the situation where the public authority cannot meet the demand from the economic system, or in his words, the situation where “the administrative system does not succeed in reconciling and fulfilling the imperatives received from the economic system.” [8] A legitimation crisis happens when political authority fails ...