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Handbook of Public Sector Communication [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University Complutense Madrid, Spain), Edited by (University of Jyväskylä, School of Business and Economics (JSBE), Finland)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 512 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 252x175x31 mm, kaal: 998 g
  • Sari: Handbooks in Communication and Media
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 111926314X
  • ISBN-13: 9781119263142
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 512 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 252x175x31 mm, kaal: 998 g
  • Sari: Handbooks in Communication and Media
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 111926314X
  • ISBN-13: 9781119263142
Teised raamatud teemal:
Public sector communication research investigates the interaction between the public, governmental entities, and citizens within their sphere of influence. Today's public sector organizations are operating in environments where people receive their information from multiple sources. Although modern research demonstrates the immense impact public entities have on democracy and societal welfare, communication in this context is often overlooked. Public sector organizations need to develop "communicative intelligence" in balancing their institutional agendas and aims of public engagement. The Handbook of Public Sector Communication is the first comprehensive volume to explore the field. This timely, innovative volume examines the societal role, environment, goals, practices, and development of public sector strategic communication.

International in scope, this handbook describes and analyzes the contexts, policies, issues, and questions that shape public sector communication. An interdisciplinary team of leading experts discusses diverse subjects of rising importance to public sector, government, and political communication. Topics include social exchange relationships, crisis communication, citizen expectations, measuring and evaluating media, diversity and inclusion, and more. Providing current research and global perspectives, this important resource:

Addresses the questions public sector communicators face today

Summarizes the current state of public sector communication worldwide

Clarifies contemporary trends and practices including mediatization, citizen engagement, and change and expectation management

Addresses global challenges and crises such as corruption and bureaucratic roadblocks

Provides a framework for measuring communication effectiveness

dr. Vilma Luoma-aho is Professor of Corporate Communication and Vice Dean of Research at JSBE, University of Jyvaskyla, School of Business and Economics (JSBE), Finland. Her research on intangible assets, stakeholders and public sector organizations has been published widely in leading journals of corporate communication and public relations.

Maria-Jose Canel, PhD, is Professor in Political & Public Sector Communication, University Complutense Madrid, Spain. She was Chief of the Cabinet of the Spanish Minister for Education, Culture and Sport. Dr. Canel has published widely in books and leading journals on government communication and intangible assets in the public sector.

A multidisciplinary collection on global public entity strategic communication

Research into public sector communication investigates the interaction between public and governmental entities and citizens within their sphere of influence. Today’s public sector organizations are operating in environments where people receive their information from multiple sources. Although modern research demonstrates the immense impact public entities have on democracy and societal welfare, communication in this context is often overlooked. Public sector organizations need to develop “communicative intelligence” in balancing their institutional agendas and aims of public engagement. The Handbook of Public Sector Communication is the first comprehensive volume to explore the field. This timely, innovative volume examines the societal role, environment, goals, practices, and development of public sector strategic communication.

International in scope, this handbook describes and analyzes the contexts, policies, issues, and questions that shape public sector communication. An interdisciplinary team of leading experts discusses diverse subjects of rising importance to public sector, government, and political communication. Topics include social exchange relationships, crisis communication, citizen expectations, measuring and evaluating media, diversity and inclusion, and more. Providing current research and global perspectives, this important resource:

  • Addresses the questions public sector communicators face today
  • Summarizes the current state of public sector communication worldwide
  • Clarifies contemporary trends and practices including mediatization, citizen engagement, and change and expectation management
  • Addresses global challenges and crises such as corruption and bureaucratic roadblocks
  • Provides a framework for measuring communication effectiveness

Requiring minimal prior knowledge of the field, The Handbook of Public Sector Communication is a valuable tool for academics, students, and practitioners in areas of public administration, public management, political communication, strategic and organizational communication, and related fields such as political science, sociology, marketing, journalism, and globalization studies.

Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgment xvii
Introduction to Public Sector Communication 1(26)
Vilma Luoma-aho
Maria Jose Canel
Part I Public Sector Communication and Society 27(70)
Introduction to Part I. Public Sector Communication and Society
27(4)
Michael X. Delli Carpini
1 Public Sector Communication and Democracy
31(14)
Michael X. Delli Carpini
2 Public Sector Communication and Organizational Legitimacy
45(14)
Arild Weraas
3 Trust, Fairness, and Signaling: Studying the Interaction Between Officials and Citizens
59(12)
Nadine Raaphorst
Steven Van de Walle
4 Transparency and Corruption in the Public Sector
71(10)
Katerina Tsetsura
Vilma Luoma-aho
5 Politics and Policy: Relationships and Functions Within Public Sector Communication
81(16)
Leanne Glenny
Part II Public Sector Communication, Organizations, Stakeholders, and Employees 97(84)
Introduction to Part II. Public Sector Communication, Organizations, Stakeholders, and Employees
97(4)
Magnus Fredriksson
6 Public Sector Communication and Publicly Valuable Intangible Assets
101(14)
Maria Jose Canel
Vilma Luoma-aho
Xabier Barandiaran
7 The Influence of Weber and Taylor on Public Sector Organizations' Communication
115(12)
Jari Vuori
Kaidi Aher
Marika Kyleinen
8 Formal and Functional Social Exchange Relationships in the Public Sector
127(12)
Ben Farr-Wharton
Yvonne Brunetto
Kate Shacklock
9 How Does the Idea of Co-Production Challenge Public Sector Communication?
139(14)
Sanna Tuurnas
10 Change Communication: Developing the Perspective of Sensemaking and the Perspective of Coworkers
153(14)
Charlotte Simonson
Mats Heide
11 Public Sector Communication and Mediatization
167(14)
Magnus Fredriksson
Josef Pallas
Part III Public Sector Communication and Practices 181(92)
Introduction to Part III. Public Sector Communication and Practices
181(4)
Heidi Houlberg Salomonsen
12 Public Sector Communication and Performance Management: Drawing Inferences from Public Performance Numbers
185(12)
Asmus Leth Olsen
13 Change Management and Communication in Public Sector Organizations: The Gordian Knot of Complexity, Accountability, and Legitimacy
197(18)
Helle Kryger Aggerholm
Christa Thomsen
14 Public Sector Organizations and Reputation
215(14)
Jan Boon
Heidi Houlberg Salomonsen
15 Public Sector Communication: Risk and Crisis Communication
229(16)
Finn Frandsen
Winni Johansen
16 Public Sector Communication and Strategic Communication Campaigns
245(14)
Kelly Page Werder
17 Public Sector Communication and NGOs: From Formal Integration to Mediated Confrontation?
259(14)
Tine Ustad Figenschou
Part IV Public Sector Communication and Citizens 273(88)
Introduction to Part IV. Public Sector Communication and Citizens
273(4)
Karen B. Sanders
18 Citizen Engagement and Public Sector Communication
277(12)
Paloma Piqueiras
Maria Jose Canel
Vilma Luoma-aho
19 Understanding the Role of Dialogue in Public Sector Communication
289(14)
Karen B. Sanders
Elena Gutierrez-Garcia
20 Public Sector Communication and Citizen Expectations and Satisfaction
303(12)
Vilma Luoma-aho
Laura Olkkonen
Maria Jose Canel
21 Public Sector Communication and Social Media: Opportunities and Limits of Current Policies, Activities, and Practices
315(14)
Alessandro Lovari
Chiara Valentini
22 Citizen Communication in the Public Sector: Learning from High-Reliability Organizations
329(16)
Karen B. Sanders
Maria de la Viesca Espinosa de Los Monteros
23 Public Sector Communicators as Global Citizens: Toward Diversity and Inclusion
345(16)
Marianne D. Sison
Part V Public Sector Communication Measurement and Evaluation 361(94)
Introduction to Part V. Public Sector Communication Measurement and Evaluation
361(6)
Jim Macnamara
24 The Fundamentals of Measurement and Evaluation of Communication
367(16)
Anne Gregory
25 Measuring and Evaluating Media: Traditional and Social
383(22)
Stefania Romenti
Grazia Murtarelli
26 Measuring and Evaluating Audience Awareness, Attitudes, and Response
405(12)
Glenn O'Neil
27 Aligning and Linking Communication with Organizational Goals
417(18)
Ansgar Zerfass
Sophia Charlotte Volk
28 New Developments in Best Practice Evaluation: Approaches, Frameworks, Models, and Methods
435(20)
Jim Macnamara
Part VI Conclusion 455(12)
29 Conclusion: A Vision of the Future of Public Sector Communication
457(10)
Maria Jose Canel
Vilma Luoma-aho
Index 467
Dr. Vilma Luoma-aho is Professor of Corporate Communication and Vice Dean of Research at JSBE, University of Jyväskylä, School of Business and Economics (JSBE), Finland. Her research on intangible assets, stakeholders and public sector organizations has been published widely in leading journals of corporate communication and public relations.

María-José Canel, PhD, is Professor in Political & Public Sector Communication, University Complutense Madrid, Spain. She was Chief of the Cabinet of the Spanish Minister for Education, Culture and Sport. Dr. Canel has published widely in books and leading journals on government communication and intangible assets in the public sector.