Disaster Communications in a Changing Media World
- 1st Edition - October 29, 2008
- Authors: George Haddow, Kim S Haddow
- Language: English
Communications is key to the success of disaster mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. Accurate information disseminated to the general public, to elected officials and… Read more
- Applies the principles of emergency management to communications during a disaster
- Covers terrorist incidents, accidents, and natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes
- Shows how to use blogs, text messages, and cell phone cameras as well as government channels and traditional media to communicate during a crisis
"This book defines the key elements of disaster communications with a focus on methods to achieve successful communications along with the principles that should carry the communications along."—Shannon Parker, St Louis University Institute for Biosecurity
"Although written for a government audience, this volume contains excellent, useful information readily adaptable to many of the media situations that frequently confront security practitioners…The authors write clearly and use checklists to facilitate understanding. In addition to the obvious crisis situations, the information provided is eminently useful in the development of a security supportive culture and awareness campaigns within an organization. Communicating the security message to our various audiences and earning their willing support and participation is essential to the success of a security organization. Given that most security professionals and police would rather walk into a dark alley searching for an armed felon than spend a minute in front of a camera and a microphone, this text is both necessary and timely."—Haddow Disaster Communications in a Changing Media World review in Security Management.com
- Edition: 1
- Published: October 29, 2008
- Language: English
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George Haddow
George Haddow currently serves as Senior Fellow at the Disaster Resilience Leadership Academy (DRLA) at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA and previously served as an Adjunct Faculty and Research Scientist, Institute for Crisis, Disaster and Risk Management, George Washington University in Washington, DC. at Prior to joining academia, Mr. Haddow worked for eight years in the Office of the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as the White House Liaison and the deputy Chief of Staff. He is a founding partner of Bullock & Haddow LLC, a disaster management consulting firm.
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