This edited collection focuses on how public communication practices and the communication discipline were impacted by the 2020-2022 COVID-19 Pandemic. By discussing a wide range of issues from nine disciplinary positions, ultimately, they are able to reveal key insights about...
This edited collection focuses on how public communication practices and the communication discipline were impacted by the 2020-2022 COVID-19 Pandemic. By discussing a wide range of issues from nine disciplinary positions, ultimately, they are able to reveal key insights about...Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jim A. Kuypers is professor of rhetoric and political communication at Virginia Tech.
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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Jim A. Kuypers 1.Digital Rhetoric and the COVID-19 Pandemic Amber Davisson and Michelle Gibbons 2.Journalism Framing in (Times of) Crisis: The Inevitability of Poor Reporting During the COVID-19 Pandemic Michael Horning and Jim A. Kuypers 3.The Politicization of Protests and Protection: The Major Free Speech Issues During COVID-19 Pandemic Benjamin Medeiros, David R. Dewberry, Ann E. Burnette, and Rebekah L. Fox 4.Confronting the Coronavirus: How Public Relations Can Foster Trust During Crisis Nneka Logan and Chelsea Woods 5.This Just Got Real: Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Sport Communication Brandi Watkins 6.Public Address in a Time of Crisis Robin C. Rowland, Justin W. Kirk, and Michael Eisenstadt 7.Health Communication Research and Social Implications during the COVID-19 Pandemic YoungJu Shin, Yu Lu., and Shristi Bhochhibhoya 8.Religious Communication in the Age of Covid-19 Dennis D. Cali 9. "Saturday Nite Is Dead" at Least For A While: Changes In Popular Culture Theory During A Time of Crisis David R. Nelson and Kimberly Kulovitz About the Contributors
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Jim A. Kuypers 1.Digital Rhetoric and the COVID-19 Pandemic Amber Davisson and Michelle Gibbons 2.Journalism Framing in (Times of) Crisis: The Inevitability of Poor Reporting During the COVID-19 Pandemic Michael Horning and Jim A. Kuypers 3.The Politicization of Protests and Protection: The Major Free Speech Issues During COVID-19 Pandemic Benjamin Medeiros, David R. Dewberry, Ann E. Burnette, and Rebekah L. Fox 4.Confronting the Coronavirus: How Public Relations Can Foster Trust During Crisis Nneka Logan and Chelsea Woods 5.This Just Got Real: Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Sport Communication Brandi Watkins 6.Public Address in a Time of Crisis Robin C. Rowland, Justin W. Kirk, and Michael Eisenstadt 7.Health Communication Research and Social Implications during the COVID-19 Pandemic YoungJu Shin, Yu Lu., and Shristi Bhochhibhoya 8.Religious Communication in the Age of Covid-19 Dennis D. Cali 9. "Saturday Nite Is Dead" at Least For A While: Changes In Popular Culture Theory During A Time of Crisis David R. Nelson and Kimberly Kulovitz About the Contributors
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