Reading List for Strategic Communication and Stakeholders (Weintraub & Riley session) Day 2
Botan, C. & Taylor, M. (2005). The Role of Trust in Channels of StrategicCommunication for Building Civil Society. Journal of Communication, 55, 685-702.
Halahan, K., Holtzhausen, D, van Ruler, B., Vrecic, D. & Sriramesh, K. (2007). Defining strategic communication. International Journal of Strategic Communication, 1, 3-35.
Jacobson, T. L., & Jang, W. Y. (2002). Media, war, peace and global civil society. In W. B. Gudykunst & B. Mody (Eds.), The handbook of intercultural and international communication (pp. 343–358). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Mozammel, M. & Odugbemi, S. (2005). With the support of multitudes: Using strategic communication to fight poverty through PRSPs. London: DFID.
Riley, P., Thomas, G., Weintraub, R., Noyes, A. & Dixon, S. (2011). Good Governance and Strategic Communication: A Communication Capital Approach. Paper presented at the pre-conference on Strategic Communication at the International Communication Association in Boston.
Sandhu, S. (2009). Strategic Communication: An Institutional Perspective. International Journal of Strategic Communication, 3, 72