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Abbey Levenshus
Abbey Levenshus
Associate Professor, Strategic Communication, Butler University
Adresse e-mail validée de butler.edu
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Online relationship management in a presidential campaign: A case study of the Obama campaign's management of its internet-integrated grassroots effort
A Levenshus
Journal of Public Relations Research 22 (3), 313-335, 2010
1872010
Government and corporate communication practices: Do the differences matter?
BF Liu, JS Horsley, AB Levenshus
Journal of Applied Communication Research 38 (2), 189-213, 2010
1562010
The art of engagement: dialogic strategies on Twitter
B Sundstrom, AB Levenshus
Journal of Communication Management 21 (1), 17-33, 2017
892017
Comparisons of US government communication practices: Expanding the government communication decision wheel
JS Horsley, BF Liu, AB Levenshus
Communication Theory 20 (3), 269-295, 2010
742010
Current students as university donors?: determinants in college students’ intentions to donate and share information about university crowdfunding efforts
M Cho, LL Lemon, AB Levenshus, CC Childers
International Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing 16, 23-41, 2019
532019
Panacea, placebo or prudence: Perspectives and constraints for corporate dialogue
Ø Ihlen, A Levenshus
Public Relations Inquiry 6 (3), 219-232, 2017
392017
Public relations professionals’ perspectives on the communication challenges and opportunities they face in the US public sector
B Liu, A Levenshus
PRism 7 (1), 1, 2010
282010
Building context-based knowledge of government social media communication through an ethnographic study of the US Coast Guard
AB Levenshus
Journal of Applied Communication Research 44 (2), 174-193, 2016
252016
Communication practices of US elected and non‐elected officials: Toward a new model of government communication
B Fisher Liu, A Levenshus, J Suzanne Horsley
Journal of Communication Management 16 (3), 220-243, 2012
222012
Crisis public relations for government communicators
BF Liu, AB Levenshus
The practice of government public relations, 101-124, 2017
212017
A mixed-methods approach to assessing actual risk readership on branded drug websites
MG Hoy, AB Levenshus
Journal of Risk Research 21 (5), 521-538, 2018
202018
Bringing the digital world to students: partnering with the university communications office to provide social media experiential learning projects
CC Childers, AB Levenshus
Communication Teacher 30 (4), 190-194, 2016
152016
Marketplace commodification of risk communication: Consequences for risk bearers and implications for public relations
MJ Palenchar, RL Heath, A Levenshus, L Lemon
Public Relations Review 43 (4), 709-717, 2017
142017
“I thought they’d do more”: conflicting expectations of crowdfunding communication
AB Levenshus, LL Lemon, C Childers, M Cho
Journal of Communication Management 23 (2), 123-141, 2019
92019
Digital Dialogue: Crisis Communication in Social Media 1
Ø Ihlen, A Levenshus
Social media and crisis communication, 389-400, 2017
92017
The minimized face of internal communication: an exploration of how public relations agency websites frame internal communication and its connection to social media
A Levenshus, L Lemon
Public Relations Journal 11 (1), 1, 2017
82017
Opportunities, challenges and trends in US federal government communication
BF Liu, A Blake
Government communication: Cases and challenges, 59-78, 2013
62013
Broadening the umbrella of women’s leadership and public relations: An ethnographic case study of a women’s political leadership development program
S Madden, A Levenshus
Journal of Public Relations Research 33 (3), 168-184, 2021
42021
Government communicators and public relations practitioners: More differences than similarities in how they communicate
BF Liu, JS Horsley, A Levenshus
Journal of Applied Communication Research 38, 189-213, 2010
42010
Public media's social media experiments: risk, opportunity, challenge
AB Levenshus
Center for Media and Social Impact, 1, 2007
42007
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