Framing crisis response messages on Facebook: a second level agenda analysis of MH370

A crisis can certainly bring great threats to an organisation. In time of crisis, what the organisation says and does may impose significant effect on the organisation’s effort to survive its reputational damages. Although crisis responses are considered a common topic, this rapidly growing field...

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Main Authors: Dayang Aizza Maisha, Abang Ahmad, Noratikah, Mohamad Ashari, Mus Chairil, Samani
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Published: EDP Sciences 2017
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https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173300035
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spelling my.unimas.ir.168292023-10-31T03:18:26Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16829/ Framing crisis response messages on Facebook: a second level agenda analysis of MH370 Dayang Aizza Maisha, Abang Ahmad Noratikah, Mohamad Ashari Mus Chairil, Samani HE Transportation and Communications A crisis can certainly bring great threats to an organisation. In time of crisis, what the organisation says and does may impose significant effect on the organisation’s effort to survive its reputational damages. Although crisis responses are considered a common topic, this rapidly growing field of research is however vital to be critically explored. In light of Situational Crisis Communication Theory (SCCT) [1] and the Second-level Agenda Setting approach [2], this study seeks to analyse the message frames used by Malaysia Airlines System (MAS) in the formation of MH370 crisis response messages that that were disseminated directly to the organisation’s stakeholders on Facebook. The convergence of framing and second level agenda setting has made this study significant as it advances the explication of potential crisis communication effects by underscoring the distinct importance held by certain attributes and frames, in the content of a crisis response message. This paper also includes discussion on the directions for future research on crisis response strategies particularly in the local context. EDP Sciences 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16829/1/Framing%20crisis%20response%20messages%20on%20Facebook%20%28abstract%29.pdf Dayang Aizza Maisha, Abang Ahmad and Noratikah, Mohamad Ashari and Mus Chairil, Samani (2017) Framing crisis response messages on Facebook: a second level agenda analysis of MH370. SHS Web of Conferences, 33. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173300035 DOI: 10.1051/20173300035
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Dayang Aizza Maisha, Abang Ahmad
Noratikah, Mohamad Ashari
Mus Chairil, Samani
Framing crisis response messages on Facebook: a second level agenda analysis of MH370
description A crisis can certainly bring great threats to an organisation. In time of crisis, what the organisation says and does may impose significant effect on the organisation’s effort to survive its reputational damages. Although crisis responses are considered a common topic, this rapidly growing field of research is however vital to be critically explored. In light of Situational Crisis Communication Theory (SCCT) [1] and the Second-level Agenda Setting approach [2], this study seeks to analyse the message frames used by Malaysia Airlines System (MAS) in the formation of MH370 crisis response messages that that were disseminated directly to the organisation’s stakeholders on Facebook. The convergence of framing and second level agenda setting has made this study significant as it advances the explication of potential crisis communication effects by underscoring the distinct importance held by certain attributes and frames, in the content of a crisis response message. This paper also includes discussion on the directions for future research on crisis response strategies particularly in the local context.
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author Dayang Aizza Maisha, Abang Ahmad
Noratikah, Mohamad Ashari
Mus Chairil, Samani
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Mus Chairil, Samani
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title Framing crisis response messages on Facebook: a second level agenda analysis of MH370
title_short Framing crisis response messages on Facebook: a second level agenda analysis of MH370
title_full Framing crisis response messages on Facebook: a second level agenda analysis of MH370
title_fullStr Framing crisis response messages on Facebook: a second level agenda analysis of MH370
title_full_unstemmed Framing crisis response messages on Facebook: a second level agenda analysis of MH370
title_sort framing crisis response messages on facebook: a second level agenda analysis of mh370
publisher EDP Sciences
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16829/1/Framing%20crisis%20response%20messages%20on%20Facebook%20%28abstract%29.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173300035
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