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Crisis and Disaster Communication | Prof. Jacqui Ewart, PhD

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Professor Jacqui Ewart was a journalist and media manager for more than a decade. She has worked as an academic for the past 25 years. Professor Jacqui Ewart's research focuses on communication across various phases of disasters and the involvement of politicians in disasters. She also researches news media representations of various minority groups including Muslims and Indigenous Australians.

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Contact: [email protected]

Jacqui Ewart: https://experts.griffith.edu.au/18772...

Jacqui's Twitter: @jacquiewart

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3jkFkD3

Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3A4PPjZ

Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/2SwB9Jr

Instagram/Twitter/Linkedin: @utopiaisnow

Timestamps

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0:00 - Teaser

0:36 - Who is Jacqueline Ewart?

6:53 - What are disasters & the need for effective disaster communication

12:58- What is disaster communication?

16:57 - How do journalists influence good/bad communication

24:02 - How do people respond in disasters?

29:08 - Covid & Climate Change Disaster Communication

37:24 - Merchants of Doubt

44:32 - A Quick Game with Professor Jacquie

50:28 - How do we communicate effectively in an age of misinformation?

55:11 - How does storytelling inform effective communication?

58:52 - What is Jacqui Ewart’s Utopia?

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39 episodes

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Professor Jacqui Ewart was a journalist and media manager for more than a decade. She has worked as an academic for the past 25 years. Professor Jacqui Ewart's research focuses on communication across various phases of disasters and the involvement of politicians in disasters. She also researches news media representations of various minority groups including Muslims and Indigenous Australians.

Links

___________________

Contact: [email protected]

Jacqui Ewart: https://experts.griffith.edu.au/18772...

Jacqui's Twitter: @jacquiewart

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3jkFkD3

Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3A4PPjZ

Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/2SwB9Jr

Instagram/Twitter/Linkedin: @utopiaisnow

Timestamps

___________________

0:00 - Teaser

0:36 - Who is Jacqueline Ewart?

6:53 - What are disasters & the need for effective disaster communication

12:58- What is disaster communication?

16:57 - How do journalists influence good/bad communication

24:02 - How do people respond in disasters?

29:08 - Covid & Climate Change Disaster Communication

37:24 - Merchants of Doubt

44:32 - A Quick Game with Professor Jacquie

50:28 - How do we communicate effectively in an age of misinformation?

55:11 - How does storytelling inform effective communication?

58:52 - What is Jacqui Ewart’s Utopia?

  continue reading

39 episodes

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