Devils in the detail: Confronting AI imagery in news reporting The first port of call is understanding what is actually real By Kyle Fawkes
What the Manawanui sinking teaches us about communicating in a crisis The October 2024 mission would eventually sail into a crisis for the Royal New Zealand Navy By Kyle Fawkes
What does the media want? There are millions of potential news stories that happen every day in our world By Kyle Fawkes
GameStop: a reason to stop and consider the social media game Three years on, and the public’s thirst for answers remains unquenched By Kyle Fawkes
Know your position: playing the crisis game In the dryland corporate world, communication responsibility is often in plain view By Kyle Fawkes
Port of Vancouver: why the location matters when you have a crisis …as any real estate agent knows, selling a story is all about location, location, location By Kyle Fawkes
Flying with the right tone: Muhlenberg and the 737 Max Families of the passengers… labelled Muilenburg’s appearances as “PR stunts” By Kyle Fawkes
Exercises – the muscle memory of crisis response But how do you prepare for a major emergency and ensure your response will be coordinated, competent, and trusted no matter the crisis? By Kyle Fawkes
Braving the bruises of a collision In just a few months, there have been dozens of scandalous headlines By Kyle Fawkes
Communicating across borders: wading into policy As a global industry, shipping sits within a sea of competing agendas. By Kyle Fawkes
Maritime Communications: between sea blindness and drama Whatever romanticization the public once had with maritime odyssey or nautical conquest seems to have faded. By Kyle Fawkes
Beneath the surface of piracy portrayals How the link between fisheries and piracy impacts shipping. By Kyle Fawkes