Critical Approaches to Crisis Communication in the Classroom and Higher Education Contexts

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  • ISBN 9781666905441
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 232mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jan 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This edited volume both provides and examines different ways of engaging with critical communication pedagogies in an age of crisis acceleration, where crisis communication impacts social systems including political, economic, educational, cultural, and environmental systems.

Building on the frameworks of critical communication pedagogy and critical/social constructionist approaches to crisis communication, contributors to this volume demonstrate the critical importance of communication in the higher education context, a particularly ripe breeding ground for these crises. Contributors address a broad range of topics relating to higher education divided into three major categories - interpersonal and community crises; social, political, and institutional crises; and the development of pedagogical strategies and technologies in response to crises - in order to provide a thorough, well-rounded examination that will be of interest to a widely interdisciplinary audience. This book is not just about weathering crises; it's about reimagining higher education as a space where crises become opportunities for transformative learning and systemic change.

Ahmet Atay is Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication Studies at University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA.

Mark J. Congdon Jr. is Associate Professor of Communication & Media within the School of Communication, Media, and the Arts and Director of Workforce Learning Innovation at Sacred Heart University, USA.