Description |
1 online resource (197 pages) |
Contents |
Acknowledgments; Contributors; Introduction; Part One: Narrativity and Situatedness; Impossible to Say; Dialogic Meeting of Crisis; Understanding Anxiety; Part Two: Response-ability as Inner Transparency; Interpersonal Crisis Communication in the Workplace; Questioning Back; The Ethical Imperative of Significant Choice; Part Three: Discerning Public and Private Spheres; A More Perfect Union; The Crisis Fallacy; Communication Ethics asJanus at the Gates; Index |
Summary |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Risk communication -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Groom, S
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M., Harden
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Mattson, Craig
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Prellwitz, John
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Seymour, Celeste
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Sellnow, Timothy L. (Timothy Lester), 1960-
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Sellnow, Deanna
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Venette, Steven
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Jovanovic, Spoma
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Wood, Roy
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Gehrke, Pat
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Arnett, Ronald
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ISBN |
9781611474503 |
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1611474507 |
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1283394014 |
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9781283394017 |
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