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adam_text | Contents Part I Radio, Journalism, and News Media Representations 1 Picking Up the Threads and Expanding the Dialogue on Communicating COVID-19 Monique Lewis, Kate Holland, and Eliza Govender 2 Community Radio in the Times of COVID-19: Experiences from the Global South Vinod Pavarala 1 3 29 3 Listening to the Pandemic: Podcasting COVID-19 Mia Lindgren and Dylan Bird 45 4 ‘We’re Losing Our Bread and Butter Like Never Before’: Journalism in Bangladesh in the Face of the COVID-19 Pandemic 65 Shaharior Rahman Razu, Md. Fajlay Rabbi, Md. Mahdi-Al-Muhtasim Nibir, Farhana Hoque, and Md Shahidul Islam 5 Impact of COVTD-19 on Journalistic Practices in Pakistan Sayyed Fawad Ali Shah, Shahsawar Khan, Salman Ali Shah, Faizullah Jan, and Zia Ullah 83 XV
xvi CONTENTS 6 The COVID-19 Pandemic in Portuguese Journalism Rita Araùjo, Felisbela Lopes, Olga Magalhaes, Catarina Duff Burnay, Ana Teresa Peixinho, and Clara Almeida 7 From ‘A Rapid and Necessary Revolution’ to ‘Telemedicine Killed the PE Teacher’: Changing Representations of Remote GP Consultations in UK Media During the COVID-19 Pandemic Gilly Mroz, Chrysanthi Papoutsi, and Trisha Greenhalgh 103 125 Metajournalistic Discourse and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia David Nolan, Kate Holland, and Monique Lewis 145 Part II Risk Communication and Community Engagement 167 8 9 10 11 12 Socio-cultural Influences of Perceptions of Risk and Self-Efficacy on COVID Messaging in Three Selected South African Locations Nompumelelo Gumede and Eliza Govender 169 COVID-19 and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in Australia: Can Rhetoric Equal Action? Kalinda Griffiths 189 Communication and Disability in the COVID-19 Pandemic Katie Ellis, Gerard Goggin, and Duc Dau 203 Community Engagement for Research in Pandemic Times: Lessons for the Future Theresa Rossouw, Heidi van Rooyen, and Douglas Wassenaar 219
CONTENTS 13 14 15 ‘The Label, It Sticks to Your Skin—You Had COVID’: Layering Stigma and Changes over Time onto the Extended Parallel Process Model in the Context of COVID-19 Risk Communication in Côte d’Ivoire Danielle A. Naugle, Natalie J. Tibbels, and Abdul Dosso ‘What’s Up, Fellow Deadly Diseases?’ Creative Arts and Communicating COVID-19 in Ghana Ama de-Graft Aikins Tracing the COVID-19 Pandemic Response in Eswatini: Implications of Dominant Approaches in Health Communication Nqobile Ndzinisa and Eliza Govender Part III Vaccine Communication and Digital Technologies 16 17 18 19 XVÜ 239 261 285 301 Far-Right Political Extremism and the Radicalisation of the Anti-vaccine Movement in Canada Si bo Chen 303 Containing COVID-19 Through ‘Surveillance Creep’ in China: Expansion of Digital and Physical Surveillance Ausma Bernot and Susan Trevaskes 325 Identifying Novel COVID-19 Rumours Through a Multi-channel Approach Natalie J. Tibbels, Abdul Dosso, Amata Kwizera, William Benie, Felisberto Massingue, Marjorie Nana, and Danielle A. Naugle The Influence of Celebrities and Religious Leaders in Addressing Rumours on Social Media Angela Chitsime, Vitima Ndovi, Zithe Machewere, Alfred Mang’ando, Carolyne Maziya, Katie Rodriguez, and Jennifer Boyle 343 371
xviii 20 CONTENTS Palestine and the COVID-19 Vaccine Infodemic on Social Media Eqbal Radwan, Etimad Alattar, Afnan Radwan, and Kamel Jebreen 391 Part IV Theoretical and Philosophical Concepts for Understanding COVID Communication 413 21 Values in Risk Communication About COVID-19 Claire Hooker, Mathew Marques, Micah Goldwater, Chris Degeling, and Julie Leask 415 22 Towards a Framework of Skills for Health Information Appraisal: Insights from Argumentation Theory and the Cognitive and Behavioural Sciences Sara Rubinelli, Nicola Diviani, and Maddalena Fiordelli 23 24 COVID-19 Immunopolitics, Pandemic Governance and the Communication of Scientific Knowledge Mark D. Μ. Davis The Matter of Trust in COVID-19 Communication Kate Holland, Monique Lewis, and Eliza Govender Index 439 463 481 491
This edited collection follows on from Communicating COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (2021) and brings together scholars from around the world to explore and critique COVID communication two years into the pandemic. In the second year of COVID, many societies emerged well attuned to new waves of infections, while others regressed, either through a premature end to public health restrictions or challenges around vaccine rollouts. In many countries, bitter social divisions have arisen over mask-wearing, lockdowns, quarantine and vaccination. To better understand the ever-evolving communicative landscape of COVID-19, this collection shares updated perspectives from the disciplines of media and communication, journalism, public health and primary care, sociology, and political and behavioural science. It addresses the major issues that have confronted communicators, including vaccine hesitancy, misinformation, and the mobilisation of community driven communication responses as restrictions eased in various parts of the world.
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Contents Part I Radio, Journalism, and News Media Representations 1 Picking Up the Threads and Expanding the Dialogue on Communicating COVID-19 Monique Lewis, Kate Holland, and Eliza Govender 2 Community Radio in the Times of COVID-19: Experiences from the Global South Vinod Pavarala 1 3 29 3 Listening to the Pandemic: Podcasting COVID-19 Mia Lindgren and Dylan Bird 45 4 ‘We’re Losing Our Bread and Butter Like Never Before’: Journalism in Bangladesh in the Face of the COVID-19 Pandemic 65 Shaharior Rahman Razu, Md. Fajlay Rabbi, Md. Mahdi-Al-Muhtasim Nibir, Farhana Hoque, and Md Shahidul Islam 5 Impact of COVTD-19 on Journalistic Practices in Pakistan Sayyed Fawad Ali Shah, Shahsawar Khan, Salman Ali Shah, Faizullah Jan, and Zia Ullah 83 XV
xvi CONTENTS 6 The COVID-19 Pandemic in Portuguese Journalism Rita Araùjo, Felisbela Lopes, Olga Magalhaes, Catarina Duff Burnay, Ana Teresa Peixinho, and Clara Almeida 7 From ‘A Rapid and Necessary Revolution’ to ‘Telemedicine Killed the PE Teacher’: Changing Representations of Remote GP Consultations in UK Media During the COVID-19 Pandemic Gilly Mroz, Chrysanthi Papoutsi, and Trisha Greenhalgh 103 125 Metajournalistic Discourse and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia David Nolan, Kate Holland, and Monique Lewis 145 Part II Risk Communication and Community Engagement 167 8 9 10 11 12 Socio-cultural Influences of Perceptions of Risk and Self-Efficacy on COVID Messaging in Three Selected South African Locations Nompumelelo Gumede and Eliza Govender 169 COVID-19 and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in Australia: Can Rhetoric Equal Action? Kalinda Griffiths 189 Communication and Disability in the COVID-19 Pandemic Katie Ellis, Gerard Goggin, and Duc Dau 203 Community Engagement for Research in Pandemic Times: Lessons for the Future Theresa Rossouw, Heidi van Rooyen, and Douglas Wassenaar 219
CONTENTS 13 14 15 ‘The Label, It Sticks to Your Skin—You Had COVID’: Layering Stigma and Changes over Time onto the Extended Parallel Process Model in the Context of COVID-19 Risk Communication in Côte d’Ivoire Danielle A. Naugle, Natalie J. Tibbels, and Abdul Dosso ‘What’s Up, Fellow Deadly Diseases?’ Creative Arts and Communicating COVID-19 in Ghana Ama de-Graft Aikins Tracing the COVID-19 Pandemic Response in Eswatini: Implications of Dominant Approaches in Health Communication Nqobile Ndzinisa and Eliza Govender Part III Vaccine Communication and Digital Technologies 16 17 18 19 XVÜ 239 261 285 301 Far-Right Political Extremism and the Radicalisation of the Anti-vaccine Movement in Canada Si bo Chen 303 Containing COVID-19 Through ‘Surveillance Creep’ in China: Expansion of Digital and Physical Surveillance Ausma Bernot and Susan Trevaskes 325 Identifying Novel COVID-19 Rumours Through a Multi-channel Approach Natalie J. Tibbels, Abdul Dosso, Amata Kwizera, William Benie, Felisberto Massingue, Marjorie Nana, and Danielle A. Naugle The Influence of Celebrities and Religious Leaders in Addressing Rumours on Social Media Angela Chitsime, Vitima Ndovi, Zithe Machewere, Alfred Mang’ando, Carolyne Maziya, Katie Rodriguez, and Jennifer Boyle 343 371
xviii 20 CONTENTS Palestine and the COVID-19 Vaccine Infodemic on Social Media Eqbal Radwan, Etimad Alattar, Afnan Radwan, and Kamel Jebreen 391 Part IV Theoretical and Philosophical Concepts for Understanding COVID Communication 413 21 Values in Risk Communication About COVID-19 Claire Hooker, Mathew Marques, Micah Goldwater, Chris Degeling, and Julie Leask 415 22 Towards a Framework of Skills for Health Information Appraisal: Insights from Argumentation Theory and the Cognitive and Behavioural Sciences Sara Rubinelli, Nicola Diviani, and Maddalena Fiordelli 23 24 COVID-19 Immunopolitics, Pandemic Governance and the Communication of Scientific Knowledge Mark D. Μ. Davis The Matter of Trust in COVID-19 Communication Kate Holland, Monique Lewis, and Eliza Govender Index 439 463 481 491
This edited collection follows on from 'Communicating COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Perspectives' (2021) and brings together scholars from around the world to explore and critique COVID communication two years into the pandemic. In the second year of COVID, many societies emerged well attuned to new waves of infections, while others regressed, either through a premature end to public health restrictions or challenges around vaccine rollouts. In many countries, bitter social divisions have arisen over mask-wearing, lockdowns, quarantine and vaccination. To better understand the ever-evolving communicative landscape of COVID-19, this collection shares updated perspectives from the disciplines of media and communication, journalism, public health and primary care, sociology, and political and behavioural science. It addresses the major issues that have confronted communicators, including vaccine hesitancy, misinformation, and the mobilisation of community driven communication responses as restrictions eased in various parts of the world. |
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title | Communicating COVID-19 media, trust, and public engagement |
title_auth | Communicating COVID-19 media, trust, and public engagement |
title_exact_search | Communicating COVID-19 media, trust, and public engagement |
title_exact_search_txtP | Communicating COVID-19 media, trust, and public engagement |
title_full | Communicating COVID-19 media, trust, and public engagement edited by Monique Lewis, Eliza Govender, Kate Holland |
title_fullStr | Communicating COVID-19 media, trust, and public engagement edited by Monique Lewis, Eliza Govender, Kate Holland |
title_full_unstemmed | Communicating COVID-19 media, trust, and public engagement edited by Monique Lewis, Eliza Govender, Kate Holland |
title_short | Communicating COVID-19 |
title_sort | communicating covid 19 media trust and public engagement |
title_sub | media, trust, and public engagement |
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topic_facet | Communication Technology—Sociological aspects Journalism Digital media Political communication Culture-Study and teaching Digitalisierung Kommunikation Kapitalismus Verschwörungstheorie Kommunikationsstrategie Pandemie Neue Medien COVID-19 Kommunikationsverhalten |
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