12 Annual ICRC Conference Program - Nicholson School of Communication ...

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12th Annual ICRC Conference Program

Marriott Hotel, 400 West Livingston Street, Orlando FL

March 7 ¨C 9, 2022

Monday March 7, 2022

3:00-6:30 PM

Ascension

Foyer (2nd Floor)

On-site Conference Registration and Packet Pick Up

Table Hosts: Rebecca Freihaut, Sofia Salazar Carballo,

Desiree Flores-Molina, Juan Manuel Perez Naufel

3:00-4:00 PM

Poster Display Set Up Steward: Adam J. Parrish, UCF

Assistants: Kelsey Lunsford, Juan Manuel Perez Naufel

4:00-5:00 PM

Ascension A/B

Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research

Editorial Board Business Meeting

Facilitators: Timothy Sellnow, Audra Diers-Lawson, & Kenneth Lachlan

Assistants: Laura Boutemen & Lakelyn Taylor

5:00-6:00 PM Opening Welcome & Networking Session

Ascension A/B

6:00-7:30 PM

Garden Terrace

Facilitators: Lindsay Hudock, Deanna Sellnow, & Sofia Salazar Carballo

Bridge Award: Connecting Research & Practice

Ceremony and Welcome Reception

Hosts: Timothy Sellnow & Robert Littlefield

Recipient: Dr. Mohan Dutta, Dean¡¯s Chair Professor and Director, Center for Culture-Centered

Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE) in the School of Communication, Journalism, &

Marketing¡ªMassey University, NEW ZEALAND

Music by: Minnesota songwriters Jon Miller & Will Effertz

7:30-8:30 PM

Meet at

Ascension Foyer

URBAN ¡®KNIGHT¡¯ CRAWL Downtown Orlando

Walking tour of downtown Orlando nightlife, restaurants, etc.

Knight Guides: Kelsey Lunsford & Paola Chinchilla

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Tuesday March 8, 2022

7:00-8:30 AM

Breakfast on Your Own

Breakfast included in the hotel restaurant for attendees staying at the Marriott

7:30 AM ¨C 5:30 PM

Ascension Foyer

Conference Registration and Packet Pick Up

Table Hosts: Rebecca Freihaut, Sofia Salazar Carballo, Desiree FloresMolina, & Juan Manuel Perez Naufel

7:30 AM ¨C 5:30 PM

Ascension C

Candy Bar (refreshments)

Hosts: Wanda Tummons & Robb Lauzon

7:30 AM ¨C 5:30 PM

Ascension C

Silent Auction

Hosts: Rebecca Freihaut & Laura Boutemen

8:30-9:00 AM

Opening Ceremony and Remarks

Ascension A/B

Lindsay Hudock (Emcee) & Robert Littlefield (Director, NSCM)

WELCOME: City of Orlando Mayor, Buddy Dyer

9:00-10:45 AM

Ascension A/B

Keynote and Plenary Panel 1

Dialogue and Debate in Difficult Times: Local Communities of Practice

Moderator:

Facilitator:

Lindsay Hudock, Emcee (Associate Instructor, AD/PR, UCF)

Timothy Sellnow (Professor, Strategic Communication, UCF)

Keynote:

Ronald C. Arnett (Professor and Chair, Duquesne University)

Title: The Pandemic of Everyday Crisis

Abstract: A crisis does not generally erupt from nothing; a crisis is akin to a human being

moving through birth and subsequent ongoing biological changes and maturation while

continually interacting with a shifting environment. Today¡¯s environment nourishes a pandemic

of everyday crisis. This address examines the clash of narratives, or what Alasdair MacIntyre

(1984) termed the clash of rival traditions, as the normative reality of this historical moment.

Today, we are faced with an existential crisis. We must choose between ongoing lament or a

willingness to engage in the difficult and demanding work of pragmatic meeting of narrative

difference. This choice offers the human community divergent futures: one centered in frustration

and health, and the other in avoidance and malaise.

Reference: MacIntyre, A. (1984). After virtue (end ed). University of Notre Dame Press.

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Invited Panelists:

Chris Castro, Director, Office of Sustainability & Resilience, City of Orlando, FL, USA

¡°Title TBD¡±

Yue ¡®Gurt¡¯ Ge, Assistant Professor, School of Public Administration &

Faculty Co-Lead, Urban Resilience Initiative, UCF, USA

¡°Emergency Risk Communication through Cross-Sectoral Partnerships in Networked East

Central Florida Communities¡±

Isaret Jeffers, Founder, Colectivo ?RBOL (2017-present) FL, USA

¡°Title TBD¡±

Shayla Cannady, Assistant Director/Public Relations, Orange County Public Schools,

Orlando, FL: USA

¡°Title TBD¡±

Roy Reid, Jr. APR, CPRC, Executive Director of Communications, Advent Health, FL: USA

¡°Title TBD¡±

10:45-11:00 AM

Ascension C

& Foyer

Poster/Vendor/Sponsor Networking Break

Visit with poster presenters and vote for the ¡°People¡¯s Choice¡± award.

11:00 AM-12:15 pm

Amelia

Breakout Session 1

ICRCC Room Coordinator: Laura Boutemen

The Price We Pay: COVID-19, Mental Health, and Emotional Well-being

Respondent/Discussion Facilitator: Dr. Ronald C. Arnett, Duquesne University

Presentations:

Bridging a gap in understanding: Opening a dialogue on the effect of mental load on crisis response.

Sally Hastings, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL: USA, & Elizabeth Minei, Baruch College,

CUNY: USA

The role of emotions on stakeholders¡¯ perceptions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lisa Bergson &

Thomasena Shaw, Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, MA: USA

Effect of construal level and information-richness in messages about depression among college students.

Ashik Shafi, Assistant Professor, Department of Integrated Media, Bemidji State University: USA

Bridging the gap: Sharing information, resources, and peer support for mental health concerns during

COVID-19 on TikTok. Carrie Reif-Stice, Augusta University, Augusta, GA: USA & Sarah SmithFrigerio, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA: USA

Donating in disaster: Determining motivations and barriers for volunteering and giving during COVID19. Meredeth Oglesby. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL: USA

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Windward A

ICRCC Room Coordinator: Kelsey Lunsford

It¡¯s only a game: Or is it?: Crisis and risk communication on and off the field

Respondent/Discussion Facilitator: Dr. Andrew Pyle, Clemson University

Presentations:

The face of the NFL is a bigot¡ªWhat do we do? Examining the NFL¡¯s crisis response to Jon Gruden¡¯s

emails. Edward Kian, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater OK: USA

Does environmental risk affect potential tourists¡¯ information seeking and visit intention to a host

country?: The case of the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games in the pandemic. Sung Iin Choi, Kyu Ha Choi, &

Jeffrey Springston, University of Georgia, Athens, GA: USA

Racial norming in the National Football League¡¯s concussion settlement: A nested approach to

addressing an ongoing crisis. Cory Young, Ithica College, Ithica, NY: USA , Terry L. Rentner, Bowling

Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio: USA, & Annemarie Farrell, Ithica College, Ithica, NY:

USA

Dialogue and debate in difficult times: The NBA and global politics. Rod Carveth, Morgan State

University, Baltimore, MD: USA

COVID19 news frames in sports headlines in England: A content analysis. Yazeed Aljasser, Indiana

University of Pennsylvania, Reston, VA: USA

The emerging crisis of sportswashing. John Sweeney, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC:

USA

Orange

ICRCC Room Coordinator: Lakelyn Taylor

Public Opinion in a pandemic: A panel presentation about data collected through four surveys

conducted with Americans throughout the COVID-19 pandemic

Respondent/Discussion Facilitator: Dr. Marsha Vanderford, Health & Risk Communication Senior

Consultant, CDC, WHO

Presentations:

Love lost: Understanding conservative and rural Americans¡¯ relationship with the CDC during the

COVID-19 pandemic. Ashley McLeod-Morin, Lauri M. Baker, Angela B. Lindsey, Lisa K. Lundy, and

Ricky W. Telg, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL: USA

Hit me baby one more time: Understanding changes in American¡¯s stress related to natural disasters

during a public health crisis. Angela B. Lindsey, Cheng-xian yan, Lauri M. Baker, & Sydney Honeycutt,

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL: USA

Credence in crisis: Understanding what predicted Americans¡¯ willingness to get a COVID-19 vaccine

early in the pandemic. Shelli Rampold, Ashley McLeod-Morin, & Lauri M. Baker, University of Florida,

Gainesville, FL: USA

Mask minded: Understanding what makes Americans more willing to wear a mask during a public health

crisis. Naik Wali, Anissa Zagonel, Cheng-Xian Yang, & Lauri M. Baker, University of Florida,

Gainesville, FL: USA

Important people: The value of social influence as a path to increased vaccination during a public health

crisis. Lauri M. Baker & Cheng-xian Yang, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL: USA

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12:15 ¨C 1:15 PM Practitioner Award for Excellence in Professional

Practice Ceremony and Luncheon

Facilitators: L. Hudock (Emcee) & R. Littlefield (NSCM Director)

Recipient: Marsha Vanderford, Risk Communication Senior

Consultant, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,

World Health Organization

1:15-2:30 PM

Breakout Session 2

Amelia

ICRCC Room Coordinator: Laura Boutemen

To be or not to be: Cross-continental comparisons about vaccine compliance messages and decisionmaking

Respondent/Discussion Facilitator: Dr. Audra Diers-Lawson, Kristiana University

Presentations:

Give care a shot: Case study of COVID-19 vaccine communication in rural Appalachia. Julia Fraustino,

West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV: USA

How is vaccine hesitancy related to fast-developed vaccines? Manzur Maswood, University of Kansas,

Lawrence, KS: USA

Was COVID-19 a game changer for changing vaccine hesitancy in the UK?: Understanding the role of

competitive message environments about vaccination throughout the pandemic on British vaccine

attitudes. Audra Diers-Lawson, Kristiana University College, Oslo, NORWAY

COVID-19 and the cultural compass: Do health risk and crisis messages promoting vaccination uptake

bear cultural particularities into account? Isabell Koinig, University of Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt:

AUSTRIA

Windward A

ICRCC Room Coordinator: Kelsey Lunsford

Why should I trust you?: Reputation management and image restoration across contexts and

countries

Respondent/Discussion Facilitator: Dr. Amiso George, Texas Christian University

Presentations:

Trust: The shrouded public health threat. LaShonda L. Eaddy, Penn State University, USA, Yan Jin,

University of Georgia, Athens, GA: USA; Xuerong Lu, University of Georgia, Athens, GA: USA;

Santosh Vijaykumar, Northumbria University, New Castle, UNITED KINGDOM; Aravind Sesagiri

Raamkumar, Agency for Science, Technology & Research (A*STAR), Connexis, SINGAPORE; &

Swati Sharma, Mimo56 Design Lab, Jaipur: INDIA

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