Lucinda Austin

Lucinda Austin

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 26

North America-United States

About Lucinda Austin

Lucinda Austin, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of crisis and health communication, public relations, social media, corporate social responsibility.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

How information repertoire affects vaccine hesitancy: Processes of information verification and cognitive elaboration

Emotion as a predictor of crisis communicative behaviors: examining information seeking and sharing during Hurricane Florence

Coping with outbreaks: Toward an infectious disease threat (IDT) appraisal model for risk communication

Digital crisis communication theory: Current landscape and future trajectories

TikToks lead to higher knowledge and perceived severity of sexual violence among adolescent men

12 Digital Crisis Communication Theory

A Safe System Guide for Transportation: Sharing this Approach to Lead Your Community to Action

What drives people away from COVID-19 information?: Uncovering the influences of personal networks on information avoidance

Lucinda Austin Information

University

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Citations(all)

4034

Citations(since 2020)

2784

Cited By

2113

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

39

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Lucinda Austin Skills & Research Interests

crisis and health communication

public relations

social media

corporate social responsibility

Top articles of Lucinda Austin

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

How information repertoire affects vaccine hesitancy: Processes of information verification and cognitive elaboration

Health Communication

Xinyan Zhao

Zexin Ma

Sifan Xu

Lucinda L Austin

2024/1/2

Emotion as a predictor of crisis communicative behaviors: examining information seeking and sharing during Hurricane Florence

Journal of Applied Communication Research

Lucinda Austin

Seoyeon Kim

Adam J Saffer

2023/9/3

Coping with outbreaks: Toward an infectious disease threat (IDT) appraisal model for risk communication

Health communication

Lucinda Austin

Yan Jin

Brooke Fisher Liu

Seoyeon Kim

2023/6/7

Digital crisis communication theory: Current landscape and future trajectories

Brooke Fisher Liu

Yan Jin

Lucinda Austin

2023/2/22

TikToks lead to higher knowledge and perceived severity of sexual violence among adolescent men

Journal of youth and adolescence

Sydney Nicolla

Allison J Lazard

Lucinda L Austin

Deen Freelon

Heathe Luz McNaughton Reyes

...

2023/12

12 Digital Crisis Communication Theory

Public Relations Theory III: In the Age of Publics

Brooke Fisher Liu

Yan Jin

Lucinda Austin

2023/2/22

A Safe System Guide for Transportation: Sharing this Approach to Lead Your Community to Action

Jeffrey P Michael

Theresa J Chirles

Shannon Frattaroli

Seth LaJeunesse

Lucinda L Austin

...

2023/11

What drives people away from COVID-19 information?: Uncovering the influences of personal networks on information avoidance

Health communication

Yan Qu

Adam J Saffer

Lucinda Austin

2023/1/28

The impact of religion in situational crisis communication theory: An examination of religious rhetoric and religiosity

Journal of Media and Religion

Jordan Morehouse

Lucinda L Austin

2022/4/3

Social‐Mediated Crisis Communication Research: How Information Generation, Consumption, and Transmission Influence Communication Processes and Outcomes

The Handbook of Crisis Communication

Yan Jin

Lucinda Austin

Brooke Fisher Liu

2022/11/28

Corporate social responsibility and crisis

Seoyeon Kim

Lucinda Austin

2022/2/25

Corporate social advocacy

Barbara Miller Gaither

Lucinda Austin

2022/11/22

Crisis information vetting: Extending the social-mediated crisis communication model

Xuerong Lu

Yen-I Lee

Yan Jin

Lucinda Austin

LaShonda L Eaddy

2022/2/25

Exploring differences in crisis literacy and efficacy on behavioral responses during infectious disease outbreaks

Public Relations Review

Seoyeon Kim

Lucinda Austin

Brooke Fisher Liu

Yan Jin

2022/9/1

Social media and crisis communication

Yan Jin

2022/2/25

A cocreational approach to nation branding: The case of Chile

Public Relations Inquiry

Pablo Miño

Lucinda Austin

2022/5

Medium and source convergence in crisis information acquisition: Patterns, antecedents, and outcomes

new media & society

Xinyan Zhao

Sifan Xu

Lucinda L Austin

2022/4/23

How college students assess the threat of infectious diseases: Implications for university leaders and health communicators

Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research

Yan Jin

Yen-I Lee

Brooke F Liu

Lucinda Austin

Seoyeon Kim

2021/1/1

Factors and Frames That Shape Public Discourse Around Road User Safety

Seth LaJeunesse

Lucinda Austin

Stephen Heiny

Wesley Kumfer

Nancy Pullen-Seufert

...

2021/10/1

Stay socially distant and wash your hands: using the health belief model to determine intent for COVID-19 preventive behaviors at the beginning of the pandemic

Health Education & Behavior

Jeanine PD Guidry

Nicole H O’Donnell

Lucinda L Austin

Ioana A Coman

Jay Adams

...

2021/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 42
Brooke Fisher Liu

Brooke Fisher Liu

University of Maryland

H-index: 20
Jeanine P.D. Guidry

Jeanine P.D. Guidry

Virginia Commonwealth University

H-index: 14
Christine Skubisz, Ph.D.

Christine Skubisz, Ph.D.

University of Delaware

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