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ICRC 2013 : Crisis Communication Conference Call for Papers Rethinking Media

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Link: http://www.icrcconference.com
 
When Mar 4, 2013 - Mar 7, 2013
Where Orlando, FL
Abstract Registration Due Nov 2, 2012
Submission Deadline Dec 7, 2012
Notification Due Dec 7, 2012
Final Version Due Jan 7, 2013
Categories    media   crisis   communication   risk
 

Call For Papers

The 2013 International Crisis & Risk Communication Conference is calling for case study papers/presentations in the area of crisis and risk communication, especially those related to the 2013 theme: Rethinking Media. Possible topics for submission could be, but are not limited to, one of the following areas:

• Traditional vs. Social Media
• The Role of Media in a Crisis
• The Role of Social Media
• Social Media Metrics
• Who really is a reporter?
• Old Rules, New Media
• Media: Friend or Foe?
• The Challenging Face of Media
• Media: The Continuing Evolution
• Public vs. Private Sector Crisis Communication or Management
• The Incident Command System: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly
• Reinventing the Public Information Officer
• Emergency (Incident) Notification
• Analysis of recent crisis events and how the media affected them
• Reputation, Character, Trust, and Integrity
• Crisis at Educational Institutions
• Media Relations/Public Relations
• Crisis Leadership and Teamwork
• Information Management
• Risk and Warning Messages
• Food or Health Safety Communication
• Crisis Decision Making
• Ethics (Ethicality) of Risk and Crisis Communication
• Risk Communication
• Crisis Communication
• Working Effectively with Media


Presentations
The 2013 ICRC welcomes submissions of case studies, original research, lessons learned/best practices, experiential reports, or normative recommendations related to crisis and risk communication, especially regarding the 2013 theme of Rethinking Media. The conference encourages submission of original research and scholarship, especially those reflecting interdisciplinary approaches to investigating the area of crisis and risk communication.


Submission Deadlines
Title and Abstract: November 2, 2012
Notification of Acceptance: December 7, 2012
Finished slide presentation (e.g. PowerPoint™) deadline for accepted presentations: January 7, 2013

Presentation Guidelines
Submissions accepted for presentation at the conference should be converted to a slide presentation format (e.g. PowerPoint™) and entire content limited to no more than 30 minutes in length. Deadline: January 7, 2013





How to Submit
Presentation abstract submissions should be prepared in Microsoft Word™ and include:
• Title and 500 word (maximum) description of the presentation content
• Self-identify one or more subject area to which the presentation is most appropriate
• Name and credentials of the author(s)/presenter (If more than one author, specify one presenter)
• Submissions should be made electronically as an attachment to an email submitted to icrc@ucf.edu




Submission requires commitment to attend and present at the conference if accepted and scheduled for presentation. If PowerPoint™ slides and conference registration fee deadlines are not met, submission acceptance will be surrendered.

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