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- 2024
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Strategy Texts as Auto-Communication: How narrative, language, and visual symbolism exercise discursive control
2024) In International Journal of Strategic Communication(
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- 2023
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Peacocks, penknives and power : On the implications of evolutionary psychology for strategic communication
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- 2019
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Employee Communication Responsibility : Its Antecedents and Implications for Strategic Communication Management
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- 2018
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Expanding the Scope of Strategic Communication : Towards a Holistic Understanding of Organizational Complexity
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- 2017
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The Impacts of Contextual Factors on Social Media Crises : Implications for crisis communication strategy selection
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Revisiting a Social Constructionist Approach to Crisis Communication: Investigating Contemporary Crises in China
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- 2016
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Struggling with New Media and Old Expertise: Reconstructing the Professional Role of Communication Consultancy
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- 2015
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Trust and Brand Recovery Campaigns in Crisis: Findus Nordic and the Horsemeat Scandal
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2013
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Public diplomacy at Arab embassies: Fighting an uphill battle.
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- 2011
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Putting co-workers in the limelight: New challenges for communication professionals
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- 2010
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Legitimacy and Strategic Communication in Globalization: The Cartoon Crisis and Other Legitimacy Conflicts
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Strategic Communication and the Public Sphere from a European Perspective
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- 2007
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Coping with complexity. Sociocybernetics as a Framework for Communication Management
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