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Kenon A. Brown
Kenon A. Brown
Professor of Public Relations, The University of Alabama
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Organization–public relationships and crisis response strategies: Impact on attribution of responsibility
KA Brown, CL White
Journal of Public Relations Research 23 (1), 75-92, 2010
1942010
Intersections of fandom in the age of interactive media: eSports fandom as a predictor of traditional sport fandom
KA Brown, AC Billings, B Murphy, L Puesan
Communication & Sport 6 (4), 418-435, 2018
1622018
“May no act of ours bring shame” fan-enacted crisis communication surrounding the Penn State sex abuse scandal
NA Brown, KA Brown, AC Billings
Communication & Sport 3 (3), 288-311, 2015
1482015
Developing a valid and reliable measure of organizational crisis responsibility
KA Brown, EJ Ki
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 90 (2), 363-384, 2013
1032013
The effects of crisis response strategies on relationship quality outcomes
EJ Ki, KA Brown
The Journal of Business Communication (1973) 50 (4), 403-420, 2013
982013
LeBron James and" The Decision": An empirical examination of image repair in sports
KA Brown, J Dickhaus, MC Long
Journal of Sports Media 7 (1), 149-175, 2012
932012
From pride to smugness and the nationalism between: Olympic media consumption effects on nationalism across the globe
AC Billings, NA Brown, KA Brown, Guoqing, MA Leeman, S Ličen, ...
Mass Communication and Society 16 (6), 910-932, 2013
902013
5,535 hours of impact: Effects of Olympic media on nationalism attitudes
AC Billings, KA Brown, NA Brown
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 57 (4), 579-595, 2013
852013
African-American students’ perceptions of public relations education and practice: Implications for minority recruitment
KA Brown, C White, D Waymer
Public Relations Review 37 (5), 522-529, 2011
802011
Is apology the best policy? An experimental examination of the effectiveness of image repair strategies during criminal and noncriminal athlete transgressions
KA Brown
Communication & Sport 4 (1), 23-42, 2016
702016
Changing the image repair equation: Impact of race and gender on sport-related transgressions
KA Brown, AC Billings, D Mastro, N Brown-Devlin
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 92 (2), 487-506, 2015
692015
Racial and gender-based differences in the collegiate development of public relations majors: Implications for underrepresented recruitment and retention
KA Brown, D Waymer, Z Zhou
Journal of Public Relations Education 5 (1), 1-30, 2019
632019
Men’s sports or women’s sports?: Gender norms, sports participation, and media consumption as predictors of sports gender typing in China
Q Xu, M Fan, KA Brown
Communication & Sport 9 (2), 264-286, 2021
592021
Social media becomes traditional: Sport media consumption and the blending of modern information pathways
M Lewis, KA Brown, AC Billings
Journal of Global Sport Management 2 (2), 111-127, 2017
502017
Significance of race in the US undergraduate public relations educational landscape: Reflections of former public relations students
D Waymer, KA Brown
Journal for Multicultural Education 12 (4), 353-370, 2018
422018
Sports draped in the American flag: Impact of the 2014 Winter Olympic telecast on nationalized attitudes
A Billings, K Brown, N Brown-Devlin
Mass Communication and Society 18 (4), 377-398, 2015
382015
Applying situational crisis communication theory to sports: Investigating the impact of athlete reputational crises on team perception
KA Brown, A Adamson, B Park
Journal of Global Sport Management 5 (2), 202-222, 2020
332020
Reputational challenges in sport: Theory and application
AC Billings, WT Coombs, KA Brown
Routledge, 2018
322018
A measure of perceived severity in organizational crises: A multidimensional scale development and validation
Z Zhou, EJ Ki, KA Brown
Journal of international crisis and risk communication research 2 (1), 39-60, 2019
312019
Image repair across the racial spectrum: Experimentally exploring athlete transgression responses
KA Brown, A Billings, M Devlin
Communication Research Reports 33 (1), 47-53, 2016
312016
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