2018 Poster Presenters
2018 Poster Presenters
·The Value of Public Apologies in Crisis: Winning in a Court of Law or the Court of Public Opinion – Cayce Myers – Virginia Tech, USA
·SeaWorld’s Sneaky Stunts: Investigating the Hidden Narrative in Blackfish – Kelly Merrill Jr. – University of Central Florida, USA; Jenna Jones – University of Central Florida, USA
·Pop Culture Portraying Pandemonium: Investigating Rule-Breaking Behavior in Contagion – Cynthia Nnagboro – University of Central Florida, USA; Kelly Merrill Jr. – University of Central Florida, USA
·Communication Emerging from the Crisis Resolution Stage: Topic Modeling of Tweets about Hurricane Maria – Xianlin Jin – University of Kentucky, USA
·Police in Crises, Communities in Conflict: A Computational Model for Analyzing Reconciliatory Tone – Cody Blake Wilson – Purdue University, USA
·The Old GM vs. The New GM: Bankruptcy as Crisis Mitigation – Gabrielle Dudgeon – University of Kentucky, USA
·The Value of Instructional Communication during Chaos: Expanding Learning Style, Gender, and Group Implications – Lakelyn Taylor – University of Central Florida, USA; Melissa Dodd – University of Central Florida, USA;
·The Hunt for Answers Remains – Mary Jane O’Toole – University of Central Florida, USA; Andrea Madrazo – University of Central Florida, USA
·A Data Privacy Crisis: The Impact of Private-Public Information in the Hiring Process Nichole Lamaritata – University of Central Florida, USA; – Melissa Dodd – University of Central Florida, USA
·The Effects of Organizational Communication Cultures on Interorganizational Collaboration in Crisis Response – Laura Pechta – Wayne State University, USA
·Analysis of the 2002 D.C. Sniper Case: Toward a Response Typology for Threats to Public Safety – Suzanne Horsley – The University of Alabama, USA; Kenon Brown – The University of Alabama, USA
·Ostomates and Social Support: The Impact of Responsiveness on Health-Related Quality of Life – Carrie-Reif Stice – University of Southern Mississippi, USA; Steven Venette – University of Southern Mississippi, USA; Kathryn Anthony – University of Southern Mississippi, USA
·Post-crisis messages and renewal efforts in crises involving multiple organizations – Rodrigo Soares – University of Central Florida, USA
·Corrupted Corporate Culture: Examining the Wells Fargo Account Fraud Crisis – Kimberly Cowden Colorado State University Pueblo, USA; Grabirelle Potter – Colorado State University Pueblo, USA
·Analysis of media coverage of impact on Hurricane Irma on Florida Agriculture – Angela Lindsey – University of Florida, USA
·Differences in Crisis Response & Messaging: Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria compared to Texas & Florida after Hurricanes Harvey & Irma – Arlyn Elizee – Access Consulting, Washington D.C., USA
·Depictions of Workplace Bullying in Hollywood Films – Maria Georgo – Valencia College, USA
·Crisis and Risk Communication – Sana Outagyoun – Ibn Zohr University, Morocco
·Communication as Part of the Protection of the Community in Emergency Situations – Claudia Gomez Prieto – Universidad Catolica, Argentina
·Crisis Leadership and the Discourse of Renewal: Lesson’s from Pope’s Messages Following a Sewol Ferry Disaster in South Korea” – Euirang Lee – University of Missouri, USA; Surin Chung – University of Missouri, USA
·The Power of Language: Examining Arrival through a Narrative Analysis – Emily Hamlin – University of Central Florida, USA; Kelly Merrill – University of Central Florida, USA
·Improving Biosecurity through Instructional Communication: Lessons Learned from the PEDv Outbreak – Emily Helsel – University of Central Florida, USA; Max Kuchenreuther – University of Central Florida, USA
·Trouble on the Tarmac – Alexandria Heirston – University of Central Florida, USA