Our team of
OCPR also had personal reasons to be worried about the bomb in Oslo, as one of
our doctoral students has an office nearby. Luckily he sent word that he was
okay and not in the vicinity at that time. This doctoral student happens to focus
on crisis communication in the case of terrorism and followed all the news
carefully. Then we made contact with a member of the international expert panel
for our projects working for the Norwegian Ministry of the Interior. He told us
he had been on holiday but that the bomb had killed some of his colleagues.
We will not
lightly forget what has happened. Was the violence aimed at mass media
attention? This should never be a means to an end. It is the definition of
terrorism, killing innocent citizens to create fear, chaos and attention. Our
team feels even more resolved to contribute, in our research and education, to
crisis communication and resilience of communities. In January we will start with
two new international research projects, one on community approach in crisis
management and another on terrorism-related crisis communication.
Marita Vos
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