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      A Workshop for Risk & Crisis Communicators

      Monday, Feb. 23, 2009

      Bellevue, Washington
      Deadline extended to Jan. 28, 2009!
      Details Here
       

      2009 NAGC Communications School
      April 22-24, 2009
      Orlando, Florida

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"The Science of Communications"

Connecting Researchers & Practitioners

A Workshop for Risk & Crisis Communicators

Monday, February 23, 2009

Meydenbauer Convention Center

Bellevue, Washington
Registration form and details

Registration deadline extended to Jan. 28, 2009!!!
 

What actually happens in someone’s mind when they have to evacuate a burning building, are told to shelter in place while authorities check out a suspicious package, or hear rumors of a dangerous chemical or biological release?  What triggers the ‘fight or flight’ response?  To whom do they listen in an emergency situation? How do they assess risk and react in a true crisis?

To begin to answer these questions, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Science & Technology Directorate and the National Association of Government Communicators will host a full-day workshop on Monday, February 23, 2009, in Bellevue, Washington on the “Science of Communications.”  The workshop will connect existing risk and crisis communication research to practitioners in the field, identify future research needs, and launch a national dialogue on these challenges.  Panel discussions and interactive sessions will focus on the science behind people’s reactions and how communicators can evaluate the effectiveness of what they say, how they say it in crisis situations, and how they can reach people who may be at risk.

Public affairs officers from all levels of government, first responders, members of the media, scientists, and other professionals in the field are invited to attend.

NAGC and DHS will hold a full-day workshop in conjunction with the 2009 Homeland Security S&T Stakeholders Conference West,  February 23-26, 2009, to focus on the science behind people’s reactions and how communicators can evaluate the effectiveness of what they say and how they say it in crisis situations, and how to reach people who may be in panic mode.  For more information about the 2009 Homeland Security S&T Stakeholders Conference West, please see the NDIA Web site.

 

2009 NAGC Communications School
April 22-24, 2009
International Plaza Resort & Spa
Orlando, Florida


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