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Covid-19 in International Media: Global Pandemic Responses is one of the first books uniting an international team of scholars to investigate how media address critical social, political, and health issues connected to the 2020-21 COVID-19 outbreak.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2021
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- ISBN-13: 9781000430448
- Artikelnr.: 62171746
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000430448
- Artikelnr.: 62171746
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John C. Pollock is Professor of Health and Human Rights Communication at the Departments of Communication Studies and Public Health, The College of New Jersey. Douglas A. Vakoch is Professor Emeritus at the Department of Clinical Psychology, California Institute of Integral Studies.
Foreword: Perceptions of Pandemics: Communicating about COVID-19 in
International Ecosystems Preface: COVID-19 in Global Media: Questions and
Challenges for Health Communication Introduction: Coronavirus Disease 2019
(COVID-19) and the Media: Issues and Opportunities Part 1: Cultural
Differences in Communication and Identity 1. Coronavirus Response
Asymmetries in the Global North and Global South: New Challenges and
Recommendations 2. Between Declarations of War and Praying for Help:
Analyzing Heads of State¿s Speeches from a Cross-cultural Point of View 3.
Unsettled Belongings and Deglobalization: Transnational Media Complicate
Chinese Immigrants' Struggle for Political Identity in the COVID-19
Pandemic 4.Framing the Pandemic as a Conflict between China and Taiwan:
Analysis of COVID-19 Discourse on Taiwanese Social Media 5. Comparing
Coronavirus Online Searching and Media Reporting in Nigeria: Alignment or
Disconnect? A Big Data Analysis of Media Reportage of Coronavirus in
Nigeria Part 2: Responses to Regulation: Media as Instruments of Social
Control or Conflict/Resistance 6. Imagining Pandemic as a Failure: Writing,
Memory and Forgetting under COVID-19 in China 7. Arrest of the Public
Interest or Fight for Public Health in Serbia: Contrasting Roles of
Professional and Citizen Journalists 8. "We don't want to cause public
panic": Pandemic Communication of Indonesian Government in Responding to
COVID-19 9. Pathological Borders: How the Coronavirus Pandemic Strengthened
Depictions of the Cyprus Partition in the Media and Government Part 3:
Responses to Regulation: Media as Instruments of Cooperation and
Representation 10. Digital Media, Society, and COVID-19 in the UK and
India: Challenges and Constructive Contributions 11. New Zealand's Success
in Tackling COVID-19: How Ardern's Government Effectively Used Social Media
and Consistent Messaging During the Global Pandemic 12. Coronavirus
Pandemic: A Historical Handshake between the Mainstream Media and Social
Media in Response to COVID-19 in Vietnam 13. Bloggers against Panic:
Russian-speaking Instagram Bloggers in China and Italy Reporting about
COVID-2019 14. Re-imagined Communities in the Fight against the Invisible
Enemy: Soccer and the National Question in Spain 15. US Nationwide COVID-19
Newspaper Coverage of State and Local Government Responses: Community
Structure Theory and a "Vulnerability" Pattern 16. Exploring the COVID-19
Social Media Infodemic: Health Communication Challenges and Opportunities
Part 4: Risk, Space, and Cyberattacks 17. Manufacturing Fear: Infodemics
and Scare Mongering on Coronavirus and Ebola Epidemics on Social Media
Platforms in West Africa 18. Space Matters in Anticipating the Catastrophe:
Relational Riskscapes of COVID-19, Dominant Discourses, and the Example of
Turkey 19. Presenting Disasters in the Media-Ebola and COVID-19: Fear and
the "Risk Society" in the Age of Pandemics 20. Abusing the COVID-19
Pan(dem)ic: A Perfect Storm for Online Scams
International Ecosystems Preface: COVID-19 in Global Media: Questions and
Challenges for Health Communication Introduction: Coronavirus Disease 2019
(COVID-19) and the Media: Issues and Opportunities Part 1: Cultural
Differences in Communication and Identity 1. Coronavirus Response
Asymmetries in the Global North and Global South: New Challenges and
Recommendations 2. Between Declarations of War and Praying for Help:
Analyzing Heads of State¿s Speeches from a Cross-cultural Point of View 3.
Unsettled Belongings and Deglobalization: Transnational Media Complicate
Chinese Immigrants' Struggle for Political Identity in the COVID-19
Pandemic 4.Framing the Pandemic as a Conflict between China and Taiwan:
Analysis of COVID-19 Discourse on Taiwanese Social Media 5. Comparing
Coronavirus Online Searching and Media Reporting in Nigeria: Alignment or
Disconnect? A Big Data Analysis of Media Reportage of Coronavirus in
Nigeria Part 2: Responses to Regulation: Media as Instruments of Social
Control or Conflict/Resistance 6. Imagining Pandemic as a Failure: Writing,
Memory and Forgetting under COVID-19 in China 7. Arrest of the Public
Interest or Fight for Public Health in Serbia: Contrasting Roles of
Professional and Citizen Journalists 8. "We don't want to cause public
panic": Pandemic Communication of Indonesian Government in Responding to
COVID-19 9. Pathological Borders: How the Coronavirus Pandemic Strengthened
Depictions of the Cyprus Partition in the Media and Government Part 3:
Responses to Regulation: Media as Instruments of Cooperation and
Representation 10. Digital Media, Society, and COVID-19 in the UK and
India: Challenges and Constructive Contributions 11. New Zealand's Success
in Tackling COVID-19: How Ardern's Government Effectively Used Social Media
and Consistent Messaging During the Global Pandemic 12. Coronavirus
Pandemic: A Historical Handshake between the Mainstream Media and Social
Media in Response to COVID-19 in Vietnam 13. Bloggers against Panic:
Russian-speaking Instagram Bloggers in China and Italy Reporting about
COVID-2019 14. Re-imagined Communities in the Fight against the Invisible
Enemy: Soccer and the National Question in Spain 15. US Nationwide COVID-19
Newspaper Coverage of State and Local Government Responses: Community
Structure Theory and a "Vulnerability" Pattern 16. Exploring the COVID-19
Social Media Infodemic: Health Communication Challenges and Opportunities
Part 4: Risk, Space, and Cyberattacks 17. Manufacturing Fear: Infodemics
and Scare Mongering on Coronavirus and Ebola Epidemics on Social Media
Platforms in West Africa 18. Space Matters in Anticipating the Catastrophe:
Relational Riskscapes of COVID-19, Dominant Discourses, and the Example of
Turkey 19. Presenting Disasters in the Media-Ebola and COVID-19: Fear and
the "Risk Society" in the Age of Pandemics 20. Abusing the COVID-19
Pan(dem)ic: A Perfect Storm for Online Scams
Foreword: Perceptions of Pandemics: Communicating about COVID-19 in
International Ecosystems Preface: COVID-19 in Global Media: Questions and
Challenges for Health Communication Introduction: Coronavirus Disease 2019
(COVID-19) and the Media: Issues and Opportunities Part 1: Cultural
Differences in Communication and Identity 1. Coronavirus Response
Asymmetries in the Global North and Global South: New Challenges and
Recommendations 2. Between Declarations of War and Praying for Help:
Analyzing Heads of State¿s Speeches from a Cross-cultural Point of View 3.
Unsettled Belongings and Deglobalization: Transnational Media Complicate
Chinese Immigrants' Struggle for Political Identity in the COVID-19
Pandemic 4.Framing the Pandemic as a Conflict between China and Taiwan:
Analysis of COVID-19 Discourse on Taiwanese Social Media 5. Comparing
Coronavirus Online Searching and Media Reporting in Nigeria: Alignment or
Disconnect? A Big Data Analysis of Media Reportage of Coronavirus in
Nigeria Part 2: Responses to Regulation: Media as Instruments of Social
Control or Conflict/Resistance 6. Imagining Pandemic as a Failure: Writing,
Memory and Forgetting under COVID-19 in China 7. Arrest of the Public
Interest or Fight for Public Health in Serbia: Contrasting Roles of
Professional and Citizen Journalists 8. "We don't want to cause public
panic": Pandemic Communication of Indonesian Government in Responding to
COVID-19 9. Pathological Borders: How the Coronavirus Pandemic Strengthened
Depictions of the Cyprus Partition in the Media and Government Part 3:
Responses to Regulation: Media as Instruments of Cooperation and
Representation 10. Digital Media, Society, and COVID-19 in the UK and
India: Challenges and Constructive Contributions 11. New Zealand's Success
in Tackling COVID-19: How Ardern's Government Effectively Used Social Media
and Consistent Messaging During the Global Pandemic 12. Coronavirus
Pandemic: A Historical Handshake between the Mainstream Media and Social
Media in Response to COVID-19 in Vietnam 13. Bloggers against Panic:
Russian-speaking Instagram Bloggers in China and Italy Reporting about
COVID-2019 14. Re-imagined Communities in the Fight against the Invisible
Enemy: Soccer and the National Question in Spain 15. US Nationwide COVID-19
Newspaper Coverage of State and Local Government Responses: Community
Structure Theory and a "Vulnerability" Pattern 16. Exploring the COVID-19
Social Media Infodemic: Health Communication Challenges and Opportunities
Part 4: Risk, Space, and Cyberattacks 17. Manufacturing Fear: Infodemics
and Scare Mongering on Coronavirus and Ebola Epidemics on Social Media
Platforms in West Africa 18. Space Matters in Anticipating the Catastrophe:
Relational Riskscapes of COVID-19, Dominant Discourses, and the Example of
Turkey 19. Presenting Disasters in the Media-Ebola and COVID-19: Fear and
the "Risk Society" in the Age of Pandemics 20. Abusing the COVID-19
Pan(dem)ic: A Perfect Storm for Online Scams
International Ecosystems Preface: COVID-19 in Global Media: Questions and
Challenges for Health Communication Introduction: Coronavirus Disease 2019
(COVID-19) and the Media: Issues and Opportunities Part 1: Cultural
Differences in Communication and Identity 1. Coronavirus Response
Asymmetries in the Global North and Global South: New Challenges and
Recommendations 2. Between Declarations of War and Praying for Help:
Analyzing Heads of State¿s Speeches from a Cross-cultural Point of View 3.
Unsettled Belongings and Deglobalization: Transnational Media Complicate
Chinese Immigrants' Struggle for Political Identity in the COVID-19
Pandemic 4.Framing the Pandemic as a Conflict between China and Taiwan:
Analysis of COVID-19 Discourse on Taiwanese Social Media 5. Comparing
Coronavirus Online Searching and Media Reporting in Nigeria: Alignment or
Disconnect? A Big Data Analysis of Media Reportage of Coronavirus in
Nigeria Part 2: Responses to Regulation: Media as Instruments of Social
Control or Conflict/Resistance 6. Imagining Pandemic as a Failure: Writing,
Memory and Forgetting under COVID-19 in China 7. Arrest of the Public
Interest or Fight for Public Health in Serbia: Contrasting Roles of
Professional and Citizen Journalists 8. "We don't want to cause public
panic": Pandemic Communication of Indonesian Government in Responding to
COVID-19 9. Pathological Borders: How the Coronavirus Pandemic Strengthened
Depictions of the Cyprus Partition in the Media and Government Part 3:
Responses to Regulation: Media as Instruments of Cooperation and
Representation 10. Digital Media, Society, and COVID-19 in the UK and
India: Challenges and Constructive Contributions 11. New Zealand's Success
in Tackling COVID-19: How Ardern's Government Effectively Used Social Media
and Consistent Messaging During the Global Pandemic 12. Coronavirus
Pandemic: A Historical Handshake between the Mainstream Media and Social
Media in Response to COVID-19 in Vietnam 13. Bloggers against Panic:
Russian-speaking Instagram Bloggers in China and Italy Reporting about
COVID-2019 14. Re-imagined Communities in the Fight against the Invisible
Enemy: Soccer and the National Question in Spain 15. US Nationwide COVID-19
Newspaper Coverage of State and Local Government Responses: Community
Structure Theory and a "Vulnerability" Pattern 16. Exploring the COVID-19
Social Media Infodemic: Health Communication Challenges and Opportunities
Part 4: Risk, Space, and Cyberattacks 17. Manufacturing Fear: Infodemics
and Scare Mongering on Coronavirus and Ebola Epidemics on Social Media
Platforms in West Africa 18. Space Matters in Anticipating the Catastrophe:
Relational Riskscapes of COVID-19, Dominant Discourses, and the Example of
Turkey 19. Presenting Disasters in the Media-Ebola and COVID-19: Fear and
the "Risk Society" in the Age of Pandemics 20. Abusing the COVID-19
Pan(dem)ic: A Perfect Storm for Online Scams