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Book Synopsis
A multidisciplinary collection on global public entity strategic communication Research into public sector communication investigates the interaction between public and governmental entities and citizens within their sphere of influence. Today's public sector organizations are operating in environments where people receive their information from multiple sources. Although modern research demonstrates the immense impact public entities have on democracy and societal welfare, communication in this context is often overlooked. Public sector organizations need to develop communicative intelligence in balancing their institutional agendas and aims of public engagement. The Handbook of Public Sector Communication is the first comprehensive volume to explore the field. This timely, innovative volume examines the societal role, environment, goals, practices, and development of public sector strategic communication. International in scope, this handbook describes and analyzes the contexts, p

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors ix

Acknowledgment xvii

Introduction to Public Sector Communication 1
Vilma Luoma-aho and María-José Canel

Part 1 Public Sector Communication and Society 27

Introduction to Part I. Public Sector Communication and Society 27
Michael X. Delli Carpini

1. Public Sector Communication and Democracy 31
Michael X. Delli Carpini

2. Public Sector Communication and Organizational Legitimacy 45
Arild Wæraas

3. Trust, Fairness, and Signaling: Studying the Interaction Between Officials and Citizens 59
Nadine Raaphorst and Steven Van de Walle

4. Transparency and Corruption in the Public Sector 71
Katerina Tsetsura and Vilma Luoma‐aho

5. Politics and Policy: Relationships and Functions Within Public Sector Communication 81
Leanne Glenny

Part II Public Sector Communication, Organizations, Stakeholders, and Employees 97

Introduction to Part II. Public Sector Communication, Organizations, Stakeholders, and Employees 97
Magnus Fredriksson

6. Public Sector Communication and Publicly Valuable Intangible Assets 101
Maria‐José Canel, Vilma Luoma‐aho, and Xabier Barandiarán

7. The Influence of Weber and Taylor on Public Sector Organizations’ Communication 115
Jari Vuori, Kaidi Aher, and Marika Kylänen

8. Formal and Functional Social Exchange Relationships in the Public Sector 127
Ben Farr‐Wharton, Yvonne Brunetto, and Kate Shacklock

9. How Does the Idea of Co‐Production Challenge Public Sector Communication? 139
Sanna Tuurnas

10. Change Communication: Developing the Perspective of Sensemaking and the Perspective of Coworkers 153
Charlotte Simonsson and Mats Heide

11. Public Sector Communication and Mediatization 167
Magnus Fredriksson and Josef Pallas

Part III Public Sector Communication and Practices 181

Introduction to Part III. Public Sector Communication and Practices 181
Heidi Houlberg Salomonsen

12. Public Sector Communication and Performance Management: Drawing Inferences from Public Performance Numbers 185
Asmus Leth Olsen

13. Change Management and Communication in Public Sector Organizations: The Gordian Knot of Complexity, Accountability, and Legitimacy 197
Helle Kryger Aggerholm and Christa Thomsen

14. Public Sector Organizations and Reputation 215
Jan Boon and Heidi Houlberg Salomonsen

15. Public Sector Communication: Risk and Crisis Communication 229
Finn Frandsen and Winni Johansen

16. Public Sector Communication and Strategic Communication Campaigns 245
Kelly Page Werder

17. Public Sector Communication and NGOs: From Formal Integration to Mediated Confrontation? 259
Tine Ustad Figenschou

Part IV Public Sector Communication and Citizens 273

Introduction to Part IV. Public Sector Communication and Citizens 273
Karen B. Sanders

18. Citizen Engagement and Public Sector Communication 277
Paloma Piqueiras, Maria‐José Canel, and Vilma Luoma‐aho

19. Understanding the Role of Dialogue in Public Sector Communication 289
Karen B. Sanders and Elena Gutierrez‐García

20. Public Sector Communication and Citizen Expectations and Satisfaction 303
Vilma Luoma‐aho, Laura Olkkonen, and Maria‐José Canel

21. Public Sector Communication and Social Media: Opportunities and Limits of Current Policies, Activities, and Practices 315
Alessandro Lovari and Chiara Valentini

22. Citizen Communication in the Public Sector: Learning from High‐Reliability Organizations 329
Karen B. Sanders and María de la Viesca Espinosa de Los Monteros,

23. Public Sector Communicators as Global Citizens: Toward Diversity and Inclusion 345
Marianne D. Sison

Part V Public Sector Communication Measurement and Evaluation 361

Introduction to Part V. Public Sector Communication Measurement and Evaluation 361
Jim Macnamara

24. The Fundamentals of Measurement and Evaluation of Communication 367
Anne Gregory

25. Measuring and Evaluating Media: Traditional and Social 383
Stefania Romenti and Grazia Murtarelli

26. Measuring and Evaluating Audience Awareness, Attitudes, and Response 405
Glenn O’Neil

27. Aligning and Linking Communication with Organizational Goals 417
Ansgar Zerfass, and Sophia Charlotte Volk

28. New Developments in Best Practice Evaluation: Approaches, Frameworks, Models, and Methods 435
Jim Macnamara

Part VI Conclusion 455

29. Conclusion: A Vision of the Future of Public Sector Communication 457
Maria‐José Canel and Vilma Luoma‐aho

Index 467

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 09/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9781119263142, 978-1119263142
      ISBN10: 111926314X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A multidisciplinary collection on global public entity strategic communication Research into public sector communication investigates the interaction between public and governmental entities and citizens within their sphere of influence. Today's public sector organizations are operating in environments where people receive their information from multiple sources. Although modern research demonstrates the immense impact public entities have on democracy and societal welfare, communication in this context is often overlooked. Public sector organizations need to develop communicative intelligence in balancing their institutional agendas and aims of public engagement. The Handbook of Public Sector Communication is the first comprehensive volume to explore the field. This timely, innovative volume examines the societal role, environment, goals, practices, and development of public sector strategic communication. International in scope, this handbook describes and analyzes the contexts, p

      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors ix

      Acknowledgment xvii

      Introduction to Public Sector Communication 1
      Vilma Luoma-aho and María-José Canel

      Part 1 Public Sector Communication and Society 27

      Introduction to Part I. Public Sector Communication and Society 27
      Michael X. Delli Carpini

      1. Public Sector Communication and Democracy 31
      Michael X. Delli Carpini

      2. Public Sector Communication and Organizational Legitimacy 45
      Arild Wæraas

      3. Trust, Fairness, and Signaling: Studying the Interaction Between Officials and Citizens 59
      Nadine Raaphorst and Steven Van de Walle

      4. Transparency and Corruption in the Public Sector 71
      Katerina Tsetsura and Vilma Luoma‐aho

      5. Politics and Policy: Relationships and Functions Within Public Sector Communication 81
      Leanne Glenny

      Part II Public Sector Communication, Organizations, Stakeholders, and Employees 97

      Introduction to Part II. Public Sector Communication, Organizations, Stakeholders, and Employees 97
      Magnus Fredriksson

      6. Public Sector Communication and Publicly Valuable Intangible Assets 101
      Maria‐José Canel, Vilma Luoma‐aho, and Xabier Barandiarán

      7. The Influence of Weber and Taylor on Public Sector Organizations’ Communication 115
      Jari Vuori, Kaidi Aher, and Marika Kylänen

      8. Formal and Functional Social Exchange Relationships in the Public Sector 127
      Ben Farr‐Wharton, Yvonne Brunetto, and Kate Shacklock

      9. How Does the Idea of Co‐Production Challenge Public Sector Communication? 139
      Sanna Tuurnas

      10. Change Communication: Developing the Perspective of Sensemaking and the Perspective of Coworkers 153
      Charlotte Simonsson and Mats Heide

      11. Public Sector Communication and Mediatization 167
      Magnus Fredriksson and Josef Pallas

      Part III Public Sector Communication and Practices 181

      Introduction to Part III. Public Sector Communication and Practices 181
      Heidi Houlberg Salomonsen

      12. Public Sector Communication and Performance Management: Drawing Inferences from Public Performance Numbers 185
      Asmus Leth Olsen

      13. Change Management and Communication in Public Sector Organizations: The Gordian Knot of Complexity, Accountability, and Legitimacy 197
      Helle Kryger Aggerholm and Christa Thomsen

      14. Public Sector Organizations and Reputation 215
      Jan Boon and Heidi Houlberg Salomonsen

      15. Public Sector Communication: Risk and Crisis Communication 229
      Finn Frandsen and Winni Johansen

      16. Public Sector Communication and Strategic Communication Campaigns 245
      Kelly Page Werder

      17. Public Sector Communication and NGOs: From Formal Integration to Mediated Confrontation? 259
      Tine Ustad Figenschou

      Part IV Public Sector Communication and Citizens 273

      Introduction to Part IV. Public Sector Communication and Citizens 273
      Karen B. Sanders

      18. Citizen Engagement and Public Sector Communication 277
      Paloma Piqueiras, Maria‐José Canel, and Vilma Luoma‐aho

      19. Understanding the Role of Dialogue in Public Sector Communication 289
      Karen B. Sanders and Elena Gutierrez‐García

      20. Public Sector Communication and Citizen Expectations and Satisfaction 303
      Vilma Luoma‐aho, Laura Olkkonen, and Maria‐José Canel

      21. Public Sector Communication and Social Media: Opportunities and Limits of Current Policies, Activities, and Practices 315
      Alessandro Lovari and Chiara Valentini

      22. Citizen Communication in the Public Sector: Learning from High‐Reliability Organizations 329
      Karen B. Sanders and María de la Viesca Espinosa de Los Monteros,

      23. Public Sector Communicators as Global Citizens: Toward Diversity and Inclusion 345
      Marianne D. Sison

      Part V Public Sector Communication Measurement and Evaluation 361

      Introduction to Part V. Public Sector Communication Measurement and Evaluation 361
      Jim Macnamara

      24. The Fundamentals of Measurement and Evaluation of Communication 367
      Anne Gregory

      25. Measuring and Evaluating Media: Traditional and Social 383
      Stefania Romenti and Grazia Murtarelli

      26. Measuring and Evaluating Audience Awareness, Attitudes, and Response 405
      Glenn O’Neil

      27. Aligning and Linking Communication with Organizational Goals 417
      Ansgar Zerfass, and Sophia Charlotte Volk

      28. New Developments in Best Practice Evaluation: Approaches, Frameworks, Models, and Methods 435
      Jim Macnamara

      Part VI Conclusion 455

      29. Conclusion: A Vision of the Future of Public Sector Communication 457
      Maria‐José Canel and Vilma Luoma‐aho

      Index 467

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