Chapter 1: Introduction.- SECTION 1: NEWS MEDIA AT THE COALFACE: REPORTING COVID-19.- Chapter 2: The pandemic and public interest journalism: crisis, survival, and rebirth.- Chapter 3: Fast-tracking the cure: Science communication in Latin America Author.- Chapter 4: Reporting from the front line: The role of health workers in UK television news reporting of COVID-19.- Chapter 5: Framing a global pandemic in an age of biomediatisation.- SECTION 2: COMMUNICATING THE PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSE.- Chapter 6: Communication inequality, structural inequality and COVID-19.- Chapter 7: Mitigating the spread of COVID-19 in Africa: Lessons from HIV/AIDS communication interventions.- Chapter 8: Tailoring COVID-19 communication for local contexts: Challenges, contradictions and complications in a utopian public health response.- Chapter 9: Disentangling science and ideology in a fast-paced global pandemic.- Chapter 10: Communicating Ableism in a Pandemic: Compassion, Vulnerability and the Violence of Care.- Chapter 11: Death Warrants: Argumentation Strategies of Scandinavian Political Leaders during COVID-19.- Chapter 12: Underpinnings of pandemic communication in India: The curious case of COVID-19.- Chapter 13: Analysis of the government of Israel COVID-19 health and risk communication efforts: between a political-constitutional and health crisis.- SECTION 3: CITIZENS, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES.- Chapter 14: Coronavirus conspiracy theories: Tracing misinformation trajectories from the fringes to the mainstream.- Chapter 15: Smart crowdsourcing to bridge the expert-public knowledge gap in risk communication about COVID-19.- Chapter 16: South Africa Laughs in the Face of Coronavirus: Humour, Memetic Media and Nation-Building in South Africa.- Chapter 17: Monitoring the R-citizen in the time of coronavirus.
Monique Lewis is a communications scholar, sociologist, and lecturer in media and communication at Griffith University, Australia, and a member of the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research.
Eliza Govender is Associate Professor and Head of Department of the Centre for Communication, Media and Society (CCMS), University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Kate Holland is Senior Research Fellow in the News& Media Research Centre at the University of Canberra, Australia.
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Communicating COVID-19 von Monique Lewis - mit der ISBN: 9783030797355
communication inequality; coronavirus communication; coronavirus social media; covid-19 communication; covid-19 social media; crisis communication; disinformation; health communication; news journalism; pandemic communication; public health; reporting covid-19; risk communication; B; Science Communication; Political Communication; News Journalism; Health Communication; Digital and New Media; Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Online-Buchhandlung
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