The Crisis Communication Think Tank (CCTT) Approach to Scholar-Practitioner Collaborative Research in Sticky Crisis Management
The Crisis Communication Think Tank (CCTT) Approach to Scholar-Practitioner Collaborative Research in Sticky Crisis Management
Yan Jin. “The Crisis Communication Think Tank (CCTT) Approach to Scholar-Practitioner Collaborative Research in Sticky Crisis Management.” In Panel “How to build academia-industry collaborations” (Chair: Yijing Wang), the 7th International Crisis Communication Conference, October 5-7, 2023, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Abstract: This presentation provides an overview of the Crisis Communication Think Tank (CCTT) at the University of Georgia and how it has built academia-industry collaborations through ongoing dialogue and co-created outputs on managing sticky crisis challenges. It also features the new CCTT-International partnership with the Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), delineating the vision of advancing cross-sector crisis communication knowledge generation and thought-leadership development globally.
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