Developing a Conceptual Framework for Investigating Communication Supporting Community Resilience
In crisis management, cooperation within the response network is seen as crucial. Usually, this network refers to authorities and nongovernmental organizations, such as the Red Cross. However, the authors argue that to improve societal resilience one should take a broader overview of the actors invo...
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doaj-d09712c5026f4c288564fc0265c2a0fb2020-11-24T21:12:34ZengMDPI AGSocieties2075-46982015-07-015358359710.3390/soc5030583soc5030583Developing a Conceptual Framework for Investigating Communication Supporting Community ResilienceJenni Hyvärinen0Marita Vos1Agora Center, University of Jyvaskyla, P.O. Box 35, Jyvaskyla FI-40014, FinlandDepartment of Communication, University of Jyvaskyla, P.O. Box 35, Jyvaskyla FI-40014, FinlandIn crisis management, cooperation within the response network is seen as crucial. Usually, this network refers to authorities and nongovernmental organizations, such as the Red Cross. However, the authors argue that to improve societal resilience one should take a broader overview of the actors involved in crisis preparedness and mitigation, and also include the public. With this in mind, the role of communication is scrutinized and a conceptual framework developed as a starting point for further investigation into how communication may be developed to strengthen a community approach to crisis management that includes citizen groups in the broader response network. A model is presented along with four propositions for future research. These include developing inventory methods to assist in stakeholder mapping in the pre-crisis phase, investigating all-hazard approaches to preparedness, scrutinizing collaboration during crisis situations to identify barriers to community resilience, and clarifying the kinds of communication competence needed in crisis situations and reflecting on lessons learned.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/5/3/583community approachcommunity resiliencecitizen responseresponse network |
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Developing a Conceptual Framework for Investigating Communication Supporting Community Resilience |
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Developing a Conceptual Framework for Investigating Communication Supporting Community Resilience |
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Developing a Conceptual Framework for Investigating Communication Supporting Community Resilience |
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In crisis management, cooperation within the response network is seen as crucial. Usually, this network refers to authorities and nongovernmental organizations, such as the Red Cross. However, the authors argue that to improve societal resilience one should take a broader overview of the actors involved in crisis preparedness and mitigation, and also include the public. With this in mind, the role of communication is scrutinized and a conceptual framework developed as a starting point for further investigation into how communication may be developed to strengthen a community approach to crisis management that includes citizen groups in the broader response network. A model is presented along with four propositions for future research. These include developing inventory methods to assist in stakeholder mapping in the pre-crisis phase, investigating all-hazard approaches to preparedness, scrutinizing collaboration during crisis situations to identify barriers to community resilience, and clarifying the kinds of communication competence needed in crisis situations and reflecting on lessons learned. |
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community approach community resilience citizen response response network |
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