Risk and Crisis Communication Project

Metanarration's role in restructuring perceptions of crisis: NHTSA's failure in the Ford-Firestone crisis.

The Journal of Business Communication; July 01, 2003.

Steven J.Venette, Timothy L.Sellnow, Patricia A. Lang

Abstract

This study explores the process by which organizations involved in crisis seek to manage and influence the public narratives surrounding. the event Specifically, organizational messages are divided into the stages of primary narrative and secondary narrative as the organization, seek to reconstruct the crisis event for their stakeholders. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) multiple responses to accusations that it failed to properly respond to the Ford/Firestone case are analyzed as an illustration of the metanarration model. We demonstrate the function of metanarration by showing that NHTSA effectively reconstructed the narrative associated with its failure by creating an exigency for enhancing, rather than punishing, the organization.


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