| At present, China is at a crucial period of social transition. The change and development will be propitious to the developing countries, but it often implies the occurrence of social unrest and the crisis. In recent years, the frequent occurrence of natural disasters and human accidents in our country bring forward new challenges to the ability of crisis management of the government. As the development of information technology,the transmission of information become faster, easier and more minatory. The public crisis and information management in China is an important issue which the government is facing.The first chapter is the introduction of this thesis. It mainly introduces the meanings, research on crisis management in and abroad, and it describes the framework of this thesis.The second chapter introduces the concepts of crisis and the stages of the crisis develop cycle. This paper divides the crisis into three stages: prodromal stage, acute stage and resumptive stage.The third chapter introduces the characters of crisis information. And it discusses transmission mode of the information in public crisis. At last ,it analyses the particularity of issuance of crisis information by the government..The fourth chapter introduces information management of public crisis. On account of different stage of crisis, it analyses information management of the government. And it emphasizes the interaction between the government and the media. It also discusses the function of the Chinese Press Spokesman System and the government's image in public crisis management.The fifth chapter mainly analyzes the trend of the crisis information spread by "SARS","5 ? 12 Earthquake" and"Influenza virus A". It finds the gap and gives inspiration to public crisis management and information management of our government.The sixth chapter brings forward suggestions to the Government policy public crisis and information management. It mainly includes: the acquisition and issuance of crisis information at prodromal stage of crisis; the government strategy at acute stage and the public attitude and government's image in resumptive stage... |