Author: Audra Diers-Lawson

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Research in action – learning lessons from COVID-19

In December, 2022 I found myself sitting in a hotel bar in Almaty, Kazakhstan talking with a friend and colleague

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Putting Lipstick on a Pig: Explaining How to Improve Authenticity

Why do businesses choose to invest in the public good? What is it that they get out of it? Well,

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Building Crisis Capacity: Stakeholders Forgive Data Breaches in Organizations with Good Reputations

Data security breaches are an increasingly common and costly problem for organizations, yet there are critical gaps in our understanding

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The Changing Nature of Crisis Communication: Reflections & Podcast

This week marks my one-year anniversary at Kristiania University College in Oslo, Norway. I can say the move to Norway

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Poor Communication Risks Lives: COVID-19 Lessons Learned in England & Scotland

Public health practitioners have long known that poor communication during health crises risks lives. This is why the WHO and

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Beyond Crisis Response: A Better Way to Think About Risk & Crisis Communication

When many think about crisis communication, they think about what happens once a crisis emerges and traditional research in the

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