Communicating in the post‐truth era: Analyses of crisis response strategies of Presidents Donald Trump and Rodrigo Duterte

The rhetoric of then U.S. President‐elect Donald Trump and Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte had triggered a shift in global political discourse (Greene, 2016). This study examines their responses on three similar crises: disrespectful remarks towards women, associations with controversial...

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Main Authors: ISMAIL, Natasha binte Mohamed, PAGULAYAN, Marie Angeline, FRANCIA, Carlo Miguel Alfonso, PANG, Augustine
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-69462019-08-16T09:36:24Z Communicating in the post‐truth era: Analyses of crisis response strategies of Presidents Donald Trump and Rodrigo Duterte ISMAIL, Natasha binte Mohamed PAGULAYAN, Marie Angeline FRANCIA, Carlo Miguel Alfonso PANG, Augustine The rhetoric of then U.S. President‐elect Donald Trump and Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte had triggered a shift in global political discourse (Greene, 2016). This study examines their responses on three similar crises: disrespectful remarks towards women, associations with controversial political figures, and remarks threatening geopolitical relations. Data from prestige publications, Washington Post (U.S.) and the Philippine Daily Inquirer, were analyzed during the acute stage of each crisis. Findings showed that both men employed confusing strategy combinations in their crisis responses. Despite incoherent application and contradictory strategies, they survived threats to their image as evidenced by poll results. New strategies (diversion and logorrhea) and a strategy amplifier (machismo) were uncovered. These strategies tapped on ambiguity and were found to be successfully employed in a post‐truth landscape. This study builds on Benoit's (2006) argument that “any attempt by a president to repair a damaged image … clearly merits scholarly attention” (p. 138). 2019-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5947 info:doi/10.1002/pa.1883 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/6946/viewcontent/Ismail_et_al_2019_Journal_of_Public_Affairs_pv_oa.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Crisis communication image repair United States Philippines Asian Studies Business and Corporate Communications Social Influence and Political Communication
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topic Crisis communication
image repair
United States
Philippines
Asian Studies
Business and Corporate Communications
Social Influence and Political Communication
spellingShingle Crisis communication
image repair
United States
Philippines
Asian Studies
Business and Corporate Communications
Social Influence and Political Communication
ISMAIL, Natasha binte Mohamed
PAGULAYAN, Marie Angeline
FRANCIA, Carlo Miguel Alfonso
PANG, Augustine
Communicating in the post‐truth era: Analyses of crisis response strategies of Presidents Donald Trump and Rodrigo Duterte
description The rhetoric of then U.S. President‐elect Donald Trump and Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte had triggered a shift in global political discourse (Greene, 2016). This study examines their responses on three similar crises: disrespectful remarks towards women, associations with controversial political figures, and remarks threatening geopolitical relations. Data from prestige publications, Washington Post (U.S.) and the Philippine Daily Inquirer, were analyzed during the acute stage of each crisis. Findings showed that both men employed confusing strategy combinations in their crisis responses. Despite incoherent application and contradictory strategies, they survived threats to their image as evidenced by poll results. New strategies (diversion and logorrhea) and a strategy amplifier (machismo) were uncovered. These strategies tapped on ambiguity and were found to be successfully employed in a post‐truth landscape. This study builds on Benoit's (2006) argument that “any attempt by a president to repair a damaged image … clearly merits scholarly attention” (p. 138).
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author ISMAIL, Natasha binte Mohamed
PAGULAYAN, Marie Angeline
FRANCIA, Carlo Miguel Alfonso
PANG, Augustine
author_facet ISMAIL, Natasha binte Mohamed
PAGULAYAN, Marie Angeline
FRANCIA, Carlo Miguel Alfonso
PANG, Augustine
author_sort ISMAIL, Natasha binte Mohamed
title Communicating in the post‐truth era: Analyses of crisis response strategies of Presidents Donald Trump and Rodrigo Duterte
title_short Communicating in the post‐truth era: Analyses of crisis response strategies of Presidents Donald Trump and Rodrigo Duterte
title_full Communicating in the post‐truth era: Analyses of crisis response strategies of Presidents Donald Trump and Rodrigo Duterte
title_fullStr Communicating in the post‐truth era: Analyses of crisis response strategies of Presidents Donald Trump and Rodrigo Duterte
title_full_unstemmed Communicating in the post‐truth era: Analyses of crisis response strategies of Presidents Donald Trump and Rodrigo Duterte
title_sort communicating in the post‐truth era: analyses of crisis response strategies of presidents donald trump and rodrigo duterte
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2019
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5947
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