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| Topic Started: Feb 5 2009, 02:07 PM (491 Views) | |
| WGCI | Feb 5 2009, 02:07 PM Post #1 |
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Below is a list of a few of the prominent wikis on the web that have an entry for crisis management. It would seem defining crisis management is not as easy as it sounds: Wikipedia the #1 Wiki on the web and almost always the first result to appear in a Google search for "crisis management". SourceWatch describes itself as, "a collaborative project of the Center for Media and Democracy to produce a directory of the people, organizations and issues shaping the public agenda. A primary purpose of SourceWatch is documenting the PR and propaganda activities of public relations firms and public relations professionals engaged in managing and manipulating public perception, opinion and policy." Wikia is a selective free web hosting service for wikis operated by Wikia, Inc. |
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