Infrastructure, Integrity, and Influence: Organizational Ethics and Media Dynamics in the 2025 California Palisades Wildfires
Infrastructure, Integrity, and Influence: Organizational Ethics and Media Dynamics in the 2025 California Palisades Wildfires
Anyi Morfaw (Grady undergraduate student). "Infrastructure, Integrity, and Influence: Organizational Ethics and Media Dynamics in the 2025 California Palisades Wildfires." Abstract: This study aims to uniquely highlight the management of a singular crisis by two organizations and how significant the court of public opinion is, particularly at a new age in media participation and utilization. This investigation invites a new exploration into the broader understanding of organizational ethics, public trust, and the interplay between crisis management and modern information ecosystems.
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