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Beschreibung: | 25 PDFs (331 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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contents | Chapter 1. Digital public sphere's role in COVID-19 mitigation in Zimbabwe: government-citizen engagement -- Chapter 2. Psychological well-being and language learning during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 3. Effectiveness of COVID-19 risk communication messages in indigenous languages and the promotion of safe practices in Ondo State, Nigeria -- Chapter 4. Kiswahili video messaging on COVID-19 awareness in Kenya: the peaks and valleys -- Chapter 5. The role of language in social media during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 6. Cultural perspectives on health communication: the case of Katkari tribals in western maharashtra, India -- Chapter 7. President's speech and terminology used during the COVID-19 pandemic: the interpretation of linguistic meaning in context and situational context -- Chapter 8. Public health communication and the exclusion of minority languages in Zimbabwe: analysis of community radio awareness campaigns in Facebook posts -- Chapter 9. Public health communication and language policy at Rhodes University during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 10. Amplifying the health concerns of minoritized groups in Nigeria using documentary -- Chapter 11. Communicating sexuality and reporting reproductive health issues among the akan: questions of morality, profanity, and culture -- Chapter 12. Audience perception of COVID-19 vaccination and its effect on the behavioural responses of respondents in Oyo West local government -- Chapter 13. COVID-19 messages and high risk areas: interrogating the role of radio in disseminating health information to refugee camps in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 14. Framing of opinion leaders' COVID-19 stance(s) on society: the case of Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri's comments in Studio 7 and Zim Eye -- Chapter 15. Navigating borders: communication and language experiences of African migrants in South African public health facilities -- Chapter 16. About time: the justification for publishing media literacy and fact checks in African indigenous languages -- Chapter 17. Participatory intervention in eliminating harmful traditional practices: a review of female genital mutilation practices in Nigeria and South Africa -- Chapter 18. Impact of town criers using indigenous Yoruba language in COVID-19 awareness on radio for behavioral change among rural dwellers in Lagos. |
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spelling | Public health communication challenges to minority and Indigenous communities Kealeboga Aiseng, Israel A. Fadipe. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2024. 25 PDFs (331 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Digital public sphere's role in COVID-19 mitigation in Zimbabwe: government-citizen engagement -- Chapter 2. Psychological well-being and language learning during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 3. Effectiveness of COVID-19 risk communication messages in indigenous languages and the promotion of safe practices in Ondo State, Nigeria -- Chapter 4. Kiswahili video messaging on COVID-19 awareness in Kenya: the peaks and valleys -- Chapter 5. The role of language in social media during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 6. Cultural perspectives on health communication: the case of Katkari tribals in western maharashtra, India -- Chapter 7. President's speech and terminology used during the COVID-19 pandemic: the interpretation of linguistic meaning in context and situational context -- Chapter 8. Public health communication and the exclusion of minority languages in Zimbabwe: analysis of community radio awareness campaigns in Facebook posts -- Chapter 9. Public health communication and language policy at Rhodes University during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 10. Amplifying the health concerns of minoritized groups in Nigeria using documentary -- Chapter 11. Communicating sexuality and reporting reproductive health issues among the akan: questions of morality, profanity, and culture -- Chapter 12. Audience perception of COVID-19 vaccination and its effect on the behavioural responses of respondents in Oyo West local government -- Chapter 13. COVID-19 messages and high risk areas: interrogating the role of radio in disseminating health information to refugee camps in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 14. Framing of opinion leaders' COVID-19 stance(s) on society: the case of Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri's comments in Studio 7 and Zim Eye -- Chapter 15. Navigating borders: communication and language experiences of African migrants in South African public health facilities -- Chapter 16. About time: the justification for publishing media literacy and fact checks in African indigenous languages -- Chapter 17. Participatory intervention in eliminating harmful traditional practices: a review of female genital mutilation practices in Nigeria and South Africa -- Chapter 18. Impact of town criers using indigenous Yoruba language in COVID-19 awareness on radio for behavioral change among rural dwellers in Lagos. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book has a significant impact on the field of sociolinguistics, especially under contemporary circumstances involving the ongoing relationship between indigenous and colonial languages"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 05/17/2024). Communication in public health Africa, Sub-Saharan. COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Africa, Sub-Saharan. Indigenous peoples Medical care Africa, Sub-Saharan. Minorities Medical care Africa, Sub-Saharan. Health Communication methods. Narrative Medicine methods. Social Medicine. African language. Colonial languages. Communication barriers. Community empowerment. Healthcare decision autonomy. Healthcare disenfranchisement. Linguisitc citizenship. Public health communication. Sociolinguistics. Electronic books. Aiseng, Kealeboga, editor. Fadipe, Israel A., editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 9798369306246 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/979-8-3693-0624-6 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Public health communication challenges to minority and Indigenous communities Chapter 1. Digital public sphere's role in COVID-19 mitigation in Zimbabwe: government-citizen engagement -- Chapter 2. Psychological well-being and language learning during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 3. Effectiveness of COVID-19 risk communication messages in indigenous languages and the promotion of safe practices in Ondo State, Nigeria -- Chapter 4. Kiswahili video messaging on COVID-19 awareness in Kenya: the peaks and valleys -- Chapter 5. The role of language in social media during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 6. Cultural perspectives on health communication: the case of Katkari tribals in western maharashtra, India -- Chapter 7. President's speech and terminology used during the COVID-19 pandemic: the interpretation of linguistic meaning in context and situational context -- Chapter 8. Public health communication and the exclusion of minority languages in Zimbabwe: analysis of community radio awareness campaigns in Facebook posts -- Chapter 9. Public health communication and language policy at Rhodes University during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 10. Amplifying the health concerns of minoritized groups in Nigeria using documentary -- Chapter 11. Communicating sexuality and reporting reproductive health issues among the akan: questions of morality, profanity, and culture -- Chapter 12. Audience perception of COVID-19 vaccination and its effect on the behavioural responses of respondents in Oyo West local government -- Chapter 13. COVID-19 messages and high risk areas: interrogating the role of radio in disseminating health information to refugee camps in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 14. Framing of opinion leaders' COVID-19 stance(s) on society: the case of Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri's comments in Studio 7 and Zim Eye -- Chapter 15. Navigating borders: communication and language experiences of African migrants in South African public health facilities -- Chapter 16. About time: the justification for publishing media literacy and fact checks in African indigenous languages -- Chapter 17. Participatory intervention in eliminating harmful traditional practices: a review of female genital mutilation practices in Nigeria and South Africa -- Chapter 18. Impact of town criers using indigenous Yoruba language in COVID-19 awareness on radio for behavioral change among rural dwellers in Lagos. Communication in public health Africa, Sub-Saharan. COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Africa, Sub-Saharan. Indigenous peoples Medical care Africa, Sub-Saharan. Minorities Medical care Africa, Sub-Saharan. Health Communication methods. Narrative Medicine methods. Social Medicine. |
title | Public health communication challenges to minority and Indigenous communities |
title_auth | Public health communication challenges to minority and Indigenous communities |
title_exact_search | Public health communication challenges to minority and Indigenous communities |
title_full | Public health communication challenges to minority and Indigenous communities Kealeboga Aiseng, Israel A. Fadipe. |
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title_full_unstemmed | Public health communication challenges to minority and Indigenous communities Kealeboga Aiseng, Israel A. Fadipe. |
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topic_facet | Communication in public health Africa, Sub-Saharan. COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Africa, Sub-Saharan. Indigenous peoples Medical care Africa, Sub-Saharan. Minorities Medical care Africa, Sub-Saharan. Health Communication methods. Narrative Medicine methods. Social Medicine. Electronic books. |
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