Pandemic and Crisis Discourse: Communicating COVID-19 and Public Health Strategy

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نام کتاب : Pandemic and Crisis Discourse: Communicating COVID-19 and Public Health Strategy
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : گفتمان همه‌گیری و بحران: ارتباط COVID-19 و استراتژی بهداشت عمومی
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ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 513
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350232693 , 9781350232709
زبان کتاب : English
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Cover\nContents\nList of Figures\nList of Tables\nList of Contributors\nIntroduction: From declarations of war to denial to explanations: How global publics have coped with the Covid-19 pandemic\nPart I: The discourse of authority in a global crisis: Who defines (if there is) a\rpandemic?\n 1 Covid-19 press conferences across time: World Health Organization vs. Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dennis Tay\n 2 Exploring the multimodal representation of Covid-19 on the official homepage of World Health Organization (WHO): A social-semiotic approach Amir H. Y. Salama\n 3 Covid-19 representations in political statements: A corpus-based analysis Alexandra-Angeliki Papamanoli and Themis Kaniklidou\n 4 How autocrats cope with the corona challenge: Belarus vs. Russia Daniel Weiss\n 5 Counting coronavirus: Mathematical language in the UK response to Covid-19 Lee Jarvis\nPart II: The discourse of crisis management: How is the public meant to understand the\rpandemic and how does it actually do so?\n 6 ‘Coronavirus explainers’ for public communication of science: Everything the public needs to know María José Luzón\n 7 Covid warriors: An analysis of the use of metaphors in children’s books to help them understand Covid-19 Muelas-Gil María\n 8 Corona in the linguistic landscape Neele Mundt and Frank Polzenhagen\n 9 Political comedy and the challenges of public communication during the Covid-19 crisis: A corpus-assisted study of Last Week Tonight’s coverage of the pandemic Virginia Zorzi\n 10 Social reaction to a new health threat: The perception of the Covid-19 health crisis by British and Spanish readerships Sara Vilar-Lluch\n 11 How to pass this exam? Dealing with Covid-19 through metaphors in Turkish online public discourse Melike Baş and Esranur Efeoğlu-Özcan\nPart III: The discourse of ‘War’ against the pandemic: How to ‘Fight’ Covid-19?\n 12 When wars are good: Emotional unpacking anti-coronavirus measures through metaphors in HK press conferences Molly Xie Pan and Joanna Zhuoan Chen\n 13 Legitimizing a global fight for a shared future: A critical metaphor analysis of the reportage of Covid-19 in China Daily Yating Yu\n 14 Metaphoric framings of fighting Covid-19 in Romanian and English public speeches Mariana Neagu\n 15 From an invisible enemy to a football match with the virus: Adjusting the Covid-19 pandemic metaphors to political agendas in Serbian public discourse Nadežda Silaški and Tatjana Đurović\n 16 Are healthcare political responses gendered? A case study of several European leaders Fabienne Baider and Maria Constantinou\n 17 ‘War against Covid-19’: Is the pandemic management as war metaphor helpful or hurtful? Andreas Musolff\nPart IV: The discourse of judgement and rivalry: Blaming other/s for the pandemic and\rcomparing national performances\n 18 Social media, right-wing populism, and Covid-19: A multimodal critical discourse analysis of reactions to the ‘Chinese virus’ discourse Peiwen Wang and Theresa Catalano\n 19 ‘Those lunatic zombies’: The discursive framing of Wuhan lockdown escapees in digital space Janet Ho and Emily Chiang\n 20 Identity as crime: How Indian mainstream media’s coverage demonized Muslims as coronavirus spreaders Aaqib Khan\n 21 Comparing Slovenian and Italian media discourse in the cross-border area during Covid-19 Vesna Mikolič\nPart V: The discourse of empathy and encouragement: How to foster solidarity among\rdoctors, patients and health experts\n 22 Conversations? Representations of CPR communication in the Covid-19 pandemic Dariusz Galasiński and Justyna Ziółkowska\n 23 Doctors’ empathy and compassion in online health consultations during the Covid-19 pandemic in Japan Kayo Kondo\n 24 ‘Masks aren’t comfortable or sexy, but … ’: Exploring identity work on Dr Mike’s Instagram during the first phase of the Covid-19 pandemic Kim Schoofs, Dorien Van De Mieroop, Stephanie Schnurr, Haiyan Huang\rand Anastasia Stavridou\n 25 Choosing to stay fit? Glocalized ideologies of health and fitness during a pandemic Ulrike Vogl, Geert Jacobs, Karin Andersson and Jesper Andreasson\n 26 ‘Unite against COVID-19’: Jacinda Ardern’s discursive approach to the pandemic Marta Degani\nIndex




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