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can be very beneficial for both scholars and communication practitioners.
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an Assistant Professor of Public Relations at The University of Tampa(@uoftampa). The conclusion of the book discusses why a media ecology approach to studying COVID-19 communication practices, and crisis communication more generally,
Our last round of contributors ends with our co-editors, Mildred “Mimi” Perreault(@mediatingmimi.blsky.social), an Assistant Professor at the University of South Florida(@usouthflordia), and Sarah Smith-Frigerio(@ssfrigerio.blsky.social),
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Do you want more insights about our book and the research our contributors have been doing? We're hosting a book launch event on 9/18/24, from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm. The event will be in the Charlene A. Gordon Theater, in the Ferman Center for the Arts, at 214 N Blvd. Tampa, FL.
To address this gap, their chapter focuses on the online communication of three national public health agencies.
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student at Florida International University studying in the Department of Public Administration. Their chapter is a comparative study addressing the limited understanding of how public organizations utilize online communication during an ongoing crisis.
Emel Ganapati, Associate Professor in Public Policy and Administration at Florida International University, Serena Tagliacozzo, Researcher and Project Manager at the National Research Council (CNR) of Italy, and Derrick Boakye Boadu, Ph.D.
Our next contributors are Kaila Witkowski, Assistant Professor of Sustainability and Disaster Management at Florida Atlantic University, Frederike Albrecht, researcher and Senior Lecturer of Political Science and Law at the Swedish Defence University, N.
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With the wonderful release of our book and our wonderful time at AEJMC, we would love to share our new event we will be holding at the University of Tampa in the Gordon Theater where you can talk to us about the book and the topic at hand. We would love to have you there.
Liu’s chapter draws upon attribution theory and fairness theory, and her study examines what types of negative messages gained attention and engagement on social media, particularly as it relates to racist content against Asian and Asian American groups.
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Our next contributor is Juan Liu(@juanliu0508), an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mass Communication at Towson University. Dr.
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Their chapter talks about several disasters that converged with COVID-19 during 2020 and early 2021 across the world. These included wildfires in California and Oregon, hurricanes in the Southeastern United States, bushfires in Australia, typhoon Amphan in India, and even an earthquake in Haiti.
Our next contributors are Mildred “Mimi” Perreault (@mediatingmimi), an Assistant Professor at the University of South Florida (@usouthflordia), and Bipul Adhikari, who has nearly 7 years’ experience in journalism and public relations in Nepal and holds a PhD in disaster communication.
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We are so happy that you all are following along this journey with us and would love to thank you all for not just seeing us at AEJMC24(@aejmc), but also ordering our book and liking our posts on social media. So from us here at CovidCommBook, we would love to extend a big thank you to you all!
And also what investigators found with the plants producing the chemical.
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Their chapter is about the years leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic, public health officials discovered that ethylene oxide (EtO), a chemical agent commonly used for sterilizing medical equipment, was far more carcinogenic than previously believed.
Our next contributor is Joel Lansing Reed, Assistant Professor in the School of Journalism at the University of Arkansas(@uarkansas), and Monique Luisi(@moniquins), Assistant Professor of Strategic Communication at the University of Missouri(@mizzou).
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and the Department of Public Health at the University of Missouri(@mizzou). Their chapter talks about how healthcare professionals, especially nurses, have struggled with individual and community resilience while caring for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our next contributors are Sarah Smith-Frigerio, Assistant Professor of Public Relations in the Department of Communication at The University of Tampa(@uoftampa), and J. Brian Houston, Professor and Chair in the Department of Communication
We will continue posting to make sure that we highlight all of our amazing contributors and also share information on an upcoming book event in September!
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With the end of #AEJMC24, we would love to thank all those who came to see us and purchased our book. We would also love to thank all our contributors and editors who have been on this journey with us.
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In addition to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Indigenous politicians also regularly addressed the critical issues Indigenous communities continue to face, including the erasure of identity and high cases of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG).