Covid-19 in international media: global pandemic perspectives
"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. The book evaluates unique civic challenges,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "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. The book evaluates unique civic challenges, responsibilities, and opportunities for media worldwide, exploring pandemic social norms that media promote or discourage, and how media serve as instruments of social control and resistance, or of cooperation and representation. These chapters raise significant questions about the roles mainstream or citizen journalists or netizens play or ought to play, enlightening audiences successfully about scientific information on COVID-19 in a pandemic that magnifies social inequality and unequal access to health care, challenging popular beliefs about health and disease prevention and the role of government while the entire world pays close attention. This book will be of interest to students and faculty of communication studies and journalism, departments of public health, sociology, and social marketing"-- |
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adam_text | Contents List offigures Foreword: Perceptions ofpandemics: communicating about COVID-19 in international ecosystems xiii xiv KIRK ST.AMANT COVID-19 in global media: questions and challenges for health communication xxi JOHN C. POLLOCK Notes on editors Notes on contributors Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and international media—issues, challenges, and opportunities xxiii xxiv 1 LISA DETORA, MICHAEL J. KLEIN, AND JOHN C. POLLOCK PARTI Cultural differences in communication and identity 1 Coronavirus response asymmetries in the Global North and Global South: new challenges and recommendations 21 23 PHILLIP SANTOS 2 Between declarations of war and praying for help: analyzing heads of states’ speeches from a cross-cultural point of view 33 EIKA AUSCHNER, JULIA HEITSCH, AND ZULLY PAOLA MARTINEZ TORRES 3 Unsettled belongings in deglobalization: Chinese immigrants’ struggle for political identity by using transnational media in the COVID-19 pandemic ZHIPENG GAO 44
x Contents 4 Framing the pandemic as a conflict between China and Taiwan: analysis of COVID-19 discourse on Taiwanese social media LING-YI HUANG 5 Comparing coronavirus online searching and media reporting: alignment or disconnect? A big data analysis of media reportage and public information seeking in Nigeria MUTIU IYANDA LASISI AND OBASANJO JOSEPH OYEDELE PART II 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 YAWEN LI AND MARIUS MEINHOF 7 Arrest of the public interest or fight for pubflc health in Serbia: contrasting roles of professional and citizen journalists KRISTINA ĆENDIĆ 8 “We don’t want to cause public panic”: pandemic communication of the Indonesian Government responding to COVID-19 DYAH PITALOKA AND NELLY MARTIN-AN ATIAS 9 Pathological borders: how the coronavirus pandemic strengthened depictions of the Cyprus partition in the media and by the government DANIELE NUNZIATA PART III Responses to regulation: media as instruments of cooperation and representation 10 Digital media and COVID-19 in the UK and India: challenges and constructive contributions INDRĀNI LAHIRI, DEBANJAN BANEÎUEE, K. S. MEENA, ANISH V. CHERI AN, AND MARYAM ALSULAIMI
Contents 11 New Zealand’s success in tackling COVID-19: how Ardern’s government effectively used social media and consistent messaging during the global pandemic xi 139 NELLY MARTIN-ANATIAS 12 Coronavirus pandemic: a historical handshake between the mainstream media and social media in response to СОѴШ-19 in Vietnam 150 HANG THI THUY DINH AND HIEN THI MINH NGUYEN 13 Bloggers against panic: Russian-speaking Instagram bloggers in China and Italy reporting about COVID-19 162 ANNA SMOLIAROVA, TAMARA GROMOVA, AND EKATERINA SHARKOVA 14 Reimagined communities in the fight against the invisible enemy: soccer and the national question in Spain 172 ALBERTO DEL CAMPO TEJEDOR 15 US nationwide COVID-19 newspaper coverage of state and local government responses: community structure theory and community “vulnerability” 182 JOHN C, POLLOCK, MIRANDA CROWLEY, SUCHIR GOVINDARAJAN, ABIGAIL LEWIS, ALEXIS MARTA, RADHIKA PURANDARE, AND JAMES N. SPARANO 16 Exploring the COVID-19 social media infodemic: health communication challenges and opportunities 196 CAROLYN A. LIN PART IV Risk, space, and cyberattacks 211 17 Manufacturing fear: infodemics and scaremongering about coronavirus and Ebola epidemics on social media platforms in West Africa 213 PAUL OBI AND FLORIBERT PATRICK C. ENDONG 18 Space matters in narrating the catastrophe: relational riskscapes of COVID-19, dominant discourses, and the example of Turkey ŞEMSETTİN TABUR 224
xii Contents 19 Risk society in the age of pandemics: disaster reporting in the media—Ebola and COVID-19 234 DEMOND SHONDELL MILLER AND NICOLA DAVIS BIVENS 20 Abusing the COVID-19 pan(dem)ic: a perfect storm for online scams 249 KRISTJAN KIKERPILL AND ANDRA SIIBAK Index 259
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Contents List offigures Foreword: Perceptions ofpandemics: communicating about COVID-19 in international ecosystems xiii xiv KIRK ST.AMANT COVID-19 in global media: questions and challenges for health communication xxi JOHN C. POLLOCK Notes on editors Notes on contributors Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and international media—issues, challenges, and opportunities xxiii xxiv 1 LISA DETORA, MICHAEL J. KLEIN, AND JOHN C. POLLOCK PARTI Cultural differences in communication and identity 1 Coronavirus response asymmetries in the Global North and Global South: new challenges and recommendations 21 23 PHILLIP SANTOS 2 Between declarations of war and praying for help: analyzing heads of states’ speeches from a cross-cultural point of view 33 EIKA AUSCHNER, JULIA HEITSCH, AND ZULLY PAOLA MARTINEZ TORRES 3 Unsettled belongings in deglobalization: Chinese immigrants’ struggle for political identity by using transnational media in the COVID-19 pandemic ZHIPENG GAO 44
x Contents 4 Framing the pandemic as a conflict between China and Taiwan: analysis of COVID-19 discourse on Taiwanese social media LING-YI HUANG 5 Comparing coronavirus online searching and media reporting: alignment or disconnect? A big data analysis of media reportage and public information seeking in Nigeria MUTIU IYANDA LASISI AND OBASANJO JOSEPH OYEDELE PART II 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 YAWEN LI AND MARIUS MEINHOF 7 Arrest of the public interest or fight for pubflc health in Serbia: contrasting roles of professional and citizen journalists KRISTINA ĆENDIĆ 8 “We don’t want to cause public panic”: pandemic communication of the Indonesian Government responding to COVID-19 DYAH PITALOKA AND NELLY MARTIN-AN ATIAS 9 Pathological borders: how the coronavirus pandemic strengthened depictions of the Cyprus partition in the media and by the government DANIELE NUNZIATA PART III Responses to regulation: media as instruments of cooperation and representation 10 Digital media and COVID-19 in the UK and India: challenges and constructive contributions INDRĀNI LAHIRI, DEBANJAN BANEÎUEE, K. S. MEENA, ANISH V. CHERI AN, AND MARYAM ALSULAIMI
Contents 11 New Zealand’s success in tackling COVID-19: how Ardern’s government effectively used social media and consistent messaging during the global pandemic xi 139 NELLY MARTIN-ANATIAS 12 Coronavirus pandemic: a historical handshake between the mainstream media and social media in response to СОѴШ-19 in Vietnam 150 HANG THI THUY DINH AND HIEN THI MINH NGUYEN 13 Bloggers against panic: Russian-speaking Instagram bloggers in China and Italy reporting about COVID-19 162 ANNA SMOLIAROVA, TAMARA GROMOVA, AND EKATERINA SHARKOVA 14 Reimagined communities in the fight against the invisible enemy: soccer and the national question in Spain 172 ALBERTO DEL CAMPO TEJEDOR 15 US nationwide COVID-19 newspaper coverage of state and local government responses: community structure theory and community “vulnerability” 182 JOHN C, POLLOCK, MIRANDA CROWLEY, SUCHIR GOVINDARAJAN, ABIGAIL LEWIS, ALEXIS MARTA, RADHIKA PURANDARE, AND JAMES N. SPARANO 16 Exploring the COVID-19 social media infodemic: health communication challenges and opportunities 196 CAROLYN A. LIN PART IV Risk, space, and cyberattacks 211 17 Manufacturing fear: infodemics and scaremongering about coronavirus and Ebola epidemics on social media platforms in West Africa 213 PAUL OBI AND FLORIBERT PATRICK C. ENDONG 18 Space matters in narrating the catastrophe: relational riskscapes of COVID-19, dominant discourses, and the example of Turkey ŞEMSETTİN TABUR 224
xii Contents 19 Risk society in the age of pandemics: disaster reporting in the media—Ebola and COVID-19 234 DEMOND SHONDELL MILLER AND NICOLA DAVIS BIVENS 20 Abusing the COVID-19 pan(dem)ic: a perfect storm for online scams 249 KRISTJAN KIKERPILL AND ANDRA SIIBAK Index 259 |
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title_sort | covid 19 in international media global pandemic perspectives |
title_sub | global pandemic perspectives |
topic | Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd Berichterstattung (DE-588)4005709-4 gnd Pandemie (DE-588)4737034-8 gnd COVID-19 (DE-588)1206347392 gnd |
topic_facet | Massenmedien Berichterstattung Pandemie COVID-19 Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032933388&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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