Volume 4, Issue 1 (2021)
Articles
Being First, Being Right, and Being Credible Since 2002: A Systematic Review of Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) Research
Ann Neville Miller, Chad Collins, Lindsay Neuberger, Andrew Todd, Timothy L. Sellnow, and Laura Boutemen
The Conceptualization of Risk Tolerance and Scale Development for Measuring Publics’ Tolerance of Individual Health Risks
Hyoyeun Jun and Yan Jin
Victims as Stakeholders: Insights from the Intersection of Psychosocial, Ethical, and Crisis Communication Paths
Wouter Jong and Kjell Brataas
Focusing on the “Public” in Public Relations: The Importance of Person-Centered Messages (PCMs) in Crisis Communication on Twitter
Soo Kwang Oh, Kyung-Hyan Yoo, and Jennifer Owlett
How College Students Assess the Threat of Infectious Diseases: Implications for University Leaders and Health Communicators
Yan Jin, Yen-I Lee, Brooke F. Liu, Lucinda Austin, and Seoyeon Kim
Editorial
Editor’s Essay: Moving beyond Western Corporate Perspectives: On the Need to Increase the Diversity of Risk and Crisis Communication Research
Audra Diers-Lawson and Florian Meissner
Complete Issue

Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Timothy Sellnow
- Volume Editor
- Audra Diers-Lawson
- Associate Editors
- Florian Meißner
- Patric R. Spence