Crisis information Archive
Health Persuasion Enablers and Barriers, Intertwined: Uncovering the Roles of Trust, Risk Tolerance and Message Fatigue among Australian Adults
Hyoyeun Jun (PhD alum), Amisha Mehta, Youngji Seo (PhD alum), Yan Jin, and Jacob Riley. (2025). “Health Persuasion Enablers and Barriers, Intertwined: Uncovering the Roles of Trust, Risk Tolerance and Message Fatigue […]
Overcoming Informational Conflict: The Role, Limits, and New Opportunities of Expert Voices in Crisis and Risk Communication
Xuerong Lu (PhD alum), Yan Jin, and Santosh Vijaykumar (forthcoming). “Overcoming Informational Conflict: The Role, Limits, and New Opportunities of Expert Voices in Crisis and Risk Communication.” Crisis and Risk […]
Developing a READINESS Mindset with Trauma-Informed Management for Crisis Communication
Nicholas Eng, Madden, S., & Rongting Niu (Ph.D. student). (Accepted). Developing a READINESS Mindset with Trauma-Informed Management for Crisis Communication. Journal of Communication Management. Abstract: This online survey with 456 communications […]
Crisis Information Vetting in Social-Mediated Crisis and Risk Communication: A Conceptual Framework
Abstract: The proliferation of news sources and user-generated content, which is flooded by misinformation (Southwell, Thorson, & Sheble, 2018), present an urgent need for research that investigates audiences’ information consumption […]
Crisis Information Seeking and Sharing (CISS): Scale Development for Measuring Publics’ Communicative Behavior in Social-Mediated Public Health Crises
Abstract: This study first refined the conceptual framework of publics’ communicative behavior in social-mediated health crises. Then two multiple-item scales for measuring publics’ health crisis information seeking and sharing (CISS) […]