Capa: Gisela Gonçalves (Org.) (2012) The Dialogue Imperative: Trends and challenges in strategic and organisational communication. Communication  +  Philosophy  +  Humanities. .
The Dialogue Imperative: Trends and challenges in strategic and organisational communication

by Gisela Gonçalves (Org.)

Collection: LabCom Books
Year of edition: 2012
ISBN: 978-989-654-087-6
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Synopsis

This book aims to analyse how contemporary developments in strategic and organisational communication theory contribute to understanding the dialogic paradigm. Special attention is paid both to theoretical approaches to dialogue and to the new tendencies in strategic and organisational communication by looking at campaigns, instruments, and messages that promote dialogue with different publics.

With the collected articles on this volume we attempt to keep alive the debate initiated at the Organisational and Strategic Communication Section Workshop of ECREA that was hosted by the University of Beira Interior and organised by the Laboratory of Online Communication (LabCom), in Covilhã, Portugal, on 5 and 6 May 2011.



Index

Foreword 1

I THEORETICAL APPROACHES ON DIALOGUE 5

The engineering commitment: the role of public relations in managing internal communication
by Jordi Xifra 7

Public relations and dialogical ethics
by Rui Sampaio da Silva 19

Who’s afraid of social media? A normative approach to corporate discourse on the Web
by Gisela Gonçalves 33

Understanding stakeholder expectations
by Laura Olkkonen 47 

II DIALOGUE IN MEDIA RELATIONS AND CRISIS COMMUNICATION 61

Media relations and health news coverage: The dialogue on Influenza A in Portugal
by Teresa Ruão, Felisbela Lopes, Sandra Marinho, Rita Araújo 63

The bidirectional communication and interaction between Journalist and Press Officer - A Case Study: Logica
by Naíde Müller Caldeira, Nuno Goulart Brandão 81

Contribution of the New Information Technologies to the Efficacy of Communication in Crisis Situations - Their Incidence in Small and Medium-sized Companies in the North of Portugal Euro-Region - Galicia
by Jorge Remondes 101

NATO Strategic Communication - The reflection of Crisis in National Newspapers
by Patrícia Marcelino, Nuno Goulart Brandão 113

III INTEGRATED COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES 129

Organisational Communication and Sustainability, studying European public campaigns
by Raquel Evangelista, Teresa Ruão 131

An identity-based approach to communication
by Arminda Sá Sequeira, Teresa Ruão 149

Discussion groups as strategy for organisational communication. The practical example of Tertúlias FNACiência
by Paula Nogueira, Teresa Ruão 155 

Strategic and organisational communication in Mexican SMEs. Types of companies according to their integrated communication practices 
by Victoria Carillo Duran, Maria Garcia G., J. Luís Tato, G. Melendez Haba 171 

IV BRANDING AND INTERACTIVE CAMPAIGNS 181

Logomorphism and Liquid Logos: An Analysis of Google Doodles 
by Louise A. Elali, Danielle I. Keiser, Ozen Odag 183

Branding Events: The Continuous Experience
by Herlander Elias 207

The bad, the bold and the beautiful: conflicting attitudes towards advertising
by Ana Duarte Melo, Helena Sousa 223

Contributors 235 

Support:
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
União Europeia
Quadro de Referência Estratégico Nacional
Programa Operacional Factores de Competitividade
Universidade da Beira Interior
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