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Testing Science Communication models on the Zaporizhzhia case
Splitting the Atom and the Media Narrative
Climate change vs. doomsday scenarios: The dilemma of Germany´s fear of the nuclear debate
Framing of Nuclear Energy After Nuclear Energy Crises
The emphases in crisis communication during the Zaporizhzhya crisis: a comparison between the Dutch government and the IAEA
Effects of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine on the Coverage of Nuclear Energy by Dutch Newspapers
Zaporizhzhia: Nuclear threats in Dutch media
Perspectives of liberal and conservative news outlets on nuclear energy after the Zaporizhzhia occupation
Content analysis into the different effects that elements and strategies of apology statements have on the reputation of organizations who have been the victim of a data breach
A Comparative Analysis: Data Breaches and Crisis Communication
Higher Education Institutions during Ransomware Attacks: Recognition of Responsibility
Legitimization strategies used for paying ransoms to ransomware criminals
Apologizing in Ambiguous and Clear Responsibility Crisis Situations: A Comparative Content Analysis
Comparative analysis of organizational response against ransomware attacks on public and private organizations
Content Analysis on Liberalism's effect on Sweden's COVID-19 response: How did Liberalism influence the Swedish response in regards to COVID-19 in 2020?
How do financial organisations engage in reputation repair following a data breach? Examining variations in data breach notifications based on severity and cause.
Infringement of democratic legitimacy during COVID-19 in light of the effectiveness of the Dutch safety regions
The securitisation of COVID-19 in the European Union
COVID-19 vaccination strategies: copied or not?
International Human Rights Law and the Response to COVID-19: The Human Toll
How experts create legitimacy in decision making: a Critical Discourse Analysis in the first COVID-19 wave in the Netherlands
The influence of the Spanish flu on the current response of US prisons to COVID-19
An address to the nation
Rebelocracies - assessing the legitimacy of de-facto Houthi and Kurdish administrations.