The Argumentation in Governments’ Public Crisis Communication: A Case of a NIMBY Facility in City Z of Mainland China
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https://doi.org/10.18002/sin.v3i2.5264关键词:
public crisis communication, twoway symmetric principle, argumentation discourse, NIMBY facility, Pragma-Dialectics.摘要
Argumentativeness is an attribute not to be
neglected in the crisis communication discourse.
This paper constructs an argumentation-oriented
public crisis communication model. The new
model incorporates the well-established rules
and two-way symmetric principle in crisis
communication with argumentation analysis
and evaluation under the theory of pragmadialectics.
By analyzing the strategies and
evaluating the effects of a local Chinese
government’s crisis communication related with
a proposed NIMBY facility in Mainland China, the
case is employed to underline the significance
of the new model in real crisis communication.
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