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Ritualistic sacrifice in crisis communication: A case for eliminating scapegoating from the crisis/apologia lexicon
Authors:Michael L. Kent  Brandon C. Boatwright
Affiliation:1. University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia;2. University of Tennessee Knoxville, United States
Abstract:The crisis strategy of scapegoating has been part of the crisis and image restoration lexicon for more than four decades. And yet, the practice of scapegoating is a well-known unethical practice that simply deflects deserved blame from one party to a sacrificial other. This essay critiques the “Primary Crisis Response” strategy of scapegoating, conducting an historical and ethical critique of the crisis strategy, and concludes that scapegoating should be removed from the public relations crisis and image restoration lexicon.
Keywords:Crisis  Scapegoating  Sacrifice  Ritual  SCCT  Public relations  Kenneth Burke
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