Power, media and the COVID-19 pandemic: framing public discourse
"This edited collection provides an in-depth, interdisciplinary critique of the acts of public communication disseminated during a major global crisis. Encompassing the work of international scholars, journalists and activists, the book offers an original insight into the relationship between t...
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adam_text | CONTENTS List offigures List of tables List of contributors Acknowledgements Introduction xii xiii xiv xviii xix PART I THE PANDEMIC: HISTORICAL, MEDICAL AND RACIAL CONFIGURATIONS 1 Killing fields: Pandemics, geopolitics and environmental emergency 1 3 Graham Murdock 2 Biopolitics, eugenics and the new state racism Ben Harbisher 3 The subsumption of racial discrimination: The representation of Chinese mainstream media of the maltreatment of African nationals in Guangzhou during the Covid-19 pandemic Zhou Yang and Na Yuqi 22 55
* Contents PART II POWER, CRISIS AND REPRESSION 4 The cultural politics of crisis in the UK Ben Whitham 5 UK universities during Covid-19: Catastrophic management, ‘business continuity’ and education workers Stuart Price 6 Covid-19, police brutality and the systematic targeting of the black and disadvantaged population in Brazil Fernanda Amaral 69 71 86 123 PART III lOURNALISM, INFORMATION AND STRUCTURES OF ARGUMENT DURING COVID-19 137 7 Just following the science: Fact-checking journalism and the Government’s lockdown argumentation Jen Birks 139 8 The burden of responsibility: Investigative journalism in South Africa during the Covid-19 crisis Alien Munoriyarwa 159 9 “It’s just a little flu”: Covid, institutional crisis and information wars in Brazilian journalism — the Folha de São Paulo newspaper Thaiane Oliveira, Rodrigo Quinan, Juliana Gagliardi, and Afonso de Albuquerque 175 PART IV BRITISH POLITICAL DISCOURSE DURING THE PANDEMIC 191 10 The BBC and Covid-19: The politicisation of a pandemic? Sumaya Alnahed 193 11 How the UK Government ‘turned on a sixpence’ to change its story: A discourse analysis of the No.10 daily coronavirus news conferences Ruth Garland 206
Contents xi 12 Mortality, blame avoidance and the state: Constructing Boris Johnson’s exit strategy 220 Leighton Andrews PART V HOMELESSNESS AND DISPOSSESSION DURING THE PANDEMIC 235 13 Has homeless rough sleeping in the UK and Europe been solved in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic? 237 Jo Richardson 14 Leper Islands: Coronavirus and the homeless ‘other’ 249 Simon Stevens Index 263
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CONTENTS List offigures List of tables List of contributors Acknowledgements Introduction xii xiii xiv xviii xix PART I THE PANDEMIC: HISTORICAL, MEDICAL AND RACIAL CONFIGURATIONS 1 Killing fields: Pandemics, geopolitics and environmental emergency 1 3 Graham Murdock 2 Biopolitics, eugenics and the new state racism Ben Harbisher 3 The subsumption of racial discrimination: The representation of Chinese mainstream media of the maltreatment of African nationals in Guangzhou during the Covid-19 pandemic Zhou Yang and Na Yuqi 22 55
* Contents PART II POWER, CRISIS AND REPRESSION 4 The cultural politics of crisis in the UK Ben Whitham 5 UK universities during Covid-19: Catastrophic management, ‘business continuity’ and education workers Stuart Price 6 Covid-19, police brutality and the systematic targeting of the black and disadvantaged population in Brazil Fernanda Amaral 69 71 86 123 PART III lOURNALISM, INFORMATION AND STRUCTURES OF ARGUMENT DURING COVID-19 137 7 Just following the science: Fact-checking journalism and the Government’s lockdown argumentation Jen Birks 139 8 The burden of responsibility: Investigative journalism in South Africa during the Covid-19 crisis Alien Munoriyarwa 159 9 “It’s just a little flu”: Covid, institutional crisis and information wars in Brazilian journalism — the Folha de São Paulo newspaper Thaiane Oliveira, Rodrigo Quinan, Juliana Gagliardi, and Afonso de Albuquerque 175 PART IV BRITISH POLITICAL DISCOURSE DURING THE PANDEMIC 191 10 The BBC and Covid-19: The politicisation of a pandemic? Sumaya Alnahed 193 11 How the UK Government ‘turned on a sixpence’ to change its story: A discourse analysis of the No.10 daily coronavirus news conferences Ruth Garland 206
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