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Citation

Liu W, Xu WW, Tsai JYJ. Public Relat. Rev. 2020; 46(4): 101949.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.pubrev.2020.101949

PMID

32834427 PMCID

Abstract

Dialogic communication has long been viewed as vital for effective organization-public relations. Yet, it is under-theorized whether and how organizations' disaster communication messages may embody dialogic communication principles, and how various dialogic features are associated with different public engagement outcomes on social media. Extending the Organization-Public Dialogic Communication (OPDC) framework to the context of social media-mediated disaster communication, we propose a multi-level framework to assess the dialogic capacity of Facebook messages sent by disaster management organizations during a natural disaster. Three levels of dialogic communication characteristics (i.e., message structure-level, topic-level, and linguistic level) are examined using content analysis and Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC).

RESULTS identified media richness, correcting, and confirming topics as three consistent predictors of public engagement of all types. Meanwhile, there exhibit greater variations regarding how other topical features and linguistic characteristics are related to public's cognitive, emotional, and behavioral engagement during a disaster.


Language: en

Keywords

Linguistic inquiry and word count; Organization-public dialogic communication; Public engagement outcomes; Social media-mediated disaster communication

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