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Beyond Narnia: The Necessity of C.S. Lewis' First and Second Things in Applied Communication Research

Pages 441-443 | Received 05 Jan 2011, Accepted 17 Jun 2011, Published online: 28 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

In his essay on first and second things, Christian writer C.S. Lewis articulates that an inherent order of the universe exists regarding goals and pursuits. Lewis states that first goals, or superior ones, must be pursued before second goals lest both goals be lost. We advocate for the implementation of Lewis' framework in applied communication research, as the pursuit of some goals must be paramount for ethical communication to exist. Specifically in organizational crisis communication, goals such as consumer safety must be prioritized over secondary goals of monetary gain or reputational maintenance. Separate crises faced by Schwan's and Merck are contrasted as models and anti-models for acknowledging the priority of first and second things in applied communication research.

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Kathryn E. Anthony

Kathryn E. Anthony is a Doctoral Student

Timothy L. Sellnow

Timothy L. Sellnow is a Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Kentucky

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