Author: Audra Diers-Lawson

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Developing Intercultural Crisis Communication Research

Summary of my recently published article – A State of Emergency in Crisis Communication: An Intercultural Crisis Communication Research Agenda from the Journal of Intercultural Communication Research.

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Brexit, Scotland, & Trump: Real Threats to Democracy

At this moment, I shouldn’t be writing about the chaotic politics porn from the last couple of years all wrapped

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Good resources for background research

In our crazy information rich world, it’s sometimes hard to evaluate ‘credible’ sources. I think it’s usually worth having a

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Were BP’s Apologies in the Gulf of Mexico Ethical?

In the six years that have passed since the tragic explosion of the BP-owned deep water platform in the Gulf

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Reconceptualizing Mass Communication as Engagement: The Influence of Social Media

This editorial was first published in the Journal of Mass Communication and Journalism and is re-posted under Creative Commons Attribution License. “For

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Learning to classify your stakeholders

Today’s organization has to manage a lot of different stakeholder relationships. Stakeholders are those groups and/ or individuals who can affect

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