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Communicating COVID-19 : Media, Trust, and Public Engagement / / edited by Monique Lewis, Eliza Govender, Kate Holland
Communicating COVID-19 : Media, Trust, and Public Engagement / / edited by Monique Lewis, Eliza Govender, Kate Holland
Edizione [1st ed. 2024.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxxiii, 501 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Disciplina 070.1024614592414
Soggetto topico Communication in medicine
Communication in science
Journalism
Digital media
Communication in politics
Health Communication
Science Communication
News Journalism
Digital and New Media
Political Communication
ISBN 3-031-41237-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1: Introduction. Monique Lewis, Eliza Govender, Kate Holland. Section 1: Public Interest Journalism, News, and Community Media. - Chapter 2: Community Radio in the Covid-19 Crisis: Lessons from global dialogues. Vinod Pavarala -- Chapter 3: Answering Questions: Explanatory journalism and podcast 'liveness' during COVID. Mia Lindgren and Dylan Bird -- Chapter 4: 'We're Losing Our Bread and Butter Like Never Before': Journalism in the face of Covid-19 pandemic. Shaharior Rahman Razu -- Chapter 5: The Covid-19 Pandemic in Portuguese Journalism. Rita Araujo et al -- Chapter 6: Impact of Covid-19 on Journalistic Practices in Emerging Democracies. Sayyed Fawad Ali Shah and Faizullah Jah -- Chapter 7: COVID and the Future of Journalism. David Nolan et al -- Chapter 8: Media Depictions of Remote General Practice Care in a Protracted Pandemic. Gilly Mroz and Trish Greenhalgh -- Section2: Risk Communication and Community Engagement -- Chapter 9: Perceptions of Risk and Self-Efficacy About COVID messaging in South African Townships. Mpume Gumede and Eliza Govender -- Chapter 10. Rethinking Community Engagement For Research in Pandemic Times: Lessons from the future. Theresa Rossouw et al -- Chapter 11: Application of the Extended Paralax Process Model in Cote D'Ivoire. Danielle Naugle -- Chapter 12: 'What's Up, Fellow Deadly Diseases?': Creative arts and communicating Covid-19 in Ghana. Ama de-Graft Aikins -- Chapter 13: Much Ado about Covid-19 Vaccines: Understanding perceptions and experiences of vaccines among health care workers and its influence on patient COVID-19 communication in Eswatini hospitals. Nqobile Ndinzisa and Eliza Govender -- Section 3: Vaccine Communication and Digital Technologies -- Chapter 14: COVID-19 and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in Australia: Can rhetoric equal action?. Kalinda Griffiths -- Chapter 15: Far-right Political Extremism and the Radicalization of the Anti-vaccine Movement in Canada. Sibo Chen -- Chapter 16: Harnessing Interpersonal Communication and Trusted Leadership to Increase COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake in Hard-to-Reach Wildlife Communities in Uganda. Barbara Natifu -- Chapter 17: Function Creep of Covid-19 of Big-Data Surveillance in China. Ausma Bernot and Susan Trevaskes -- Chapter 18: Identifying Novel COVID-19 Rumors Through a Multi-Channel Approach. Natalie Tibbels -- Chapter 19: Creating Demand for COVID-19 Vaccines Through a Coordinated Social Media Campaign: Religious leaders and health experts. Stella Babalola -- Section 4: Theoretical and Philosophical Concepts for Understanding Covid Communication -- Chapter 20: Values, Worldviews, Ideology and Reactance: Communication in a pandemic. Claire Hooker and Mat Marques -- Chapter 21: Communicating Ableism in a Pandemic: Compassion, vulnerability and the violence of care. Michael Orsini -- Chapter 22: Critical Health Literacy and Scientific Literacy as a Basis for Individual Appraisals of Health Information During Public Health Emergencies. Sarah Rubinelli et al -- Chapter 23: TBC. Mark Davis -- Chapter 24: Conclusion.
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2024
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Communicating COVID-19 : interdisciplinary perspectives / / Monique Lewis, Eliza Govender, Kate Holland, editors
Communicating COVID-19 : interdisciplinary perspectives / / Monique Lewis, Eliza Govender, Kate Holland, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (410 pages)
Disciplina 070.1024614592414
Soggetto topico COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- , in mass media
ISBN 3-030-79735-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910502614903321
Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2021]
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Discourses, modes, media and meaning in an era of pandemic : a multimodal discourse analysis approach / / Sabine Tan, Marissa K. L. E., editors
Discourses, modes, media and meaning in an era of pandemic : a multimodal discourse analysis approach / / Sabine Tan, Marissa K. L. E., editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, NY : , : Routledge, Taylor & Francis, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvi, 276 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 070.1024614592414
Collana Routledge studies in multimodality
Soggetto topico COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- , in mass media
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Table of contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- 1. Discourses, modes, media and meaning in an era of pandemic: A multimodal discourse analysis approachSabine Tan and Marissa K. L. E -- Part I. Use of semiotic modes/resources in COVID-19 discourses -- 2. 'Stay at home': Speech acts in Arab political cartoons on COVID-19 pandemicAhmed Abdel-Raheem -- 3. Communication as 'Graphic Medicine': A multimodal social semiotic approachMarissa K. L. E and Sabine Tan -- Part II. Use of media/media technologies in COVID-19 discourses -- 4. Design considerations for digital learning during the COVID-19 pandemic: Losses and gainsFei Victor Lim and Weimin Toh -- 5. Phraseology and imagery in UK public health agency COVID-19 tweetsDavid Oakey, Christian Jones and Kay L. O'Halloran -- Part III. Communicative functions/strategies of COVID-19 discourses -- 6. Australian universities engaging international students during the COVID-19 pandemic: A study of multimodal public communications with studentsZuocheng Zhang, Toni Dobinson and Wei Wang -- 7. "We are in this together": Cultural branding and affective activations in a pandemic context Carl Jon Way Ng -- 8. Defamiliarise to engage the public: A multimodal study of a science video about COVID-19 on Chinese social mediaZhang Yiqiong, Tan Rongle, Marissa K. L. E and Sabine Tan9. Beyond Reporting: The communicative functions of social media news during the COVID-19 PandemicYuanzheng Wu and Dezheng (William) Feng -- 10. Exploring strategies of multimodal crisis and risk communication in the business and economic discourses of global pandemic newsCarmen Daniela Maier and Silvia Ravazzani -- Part IV. Wider communicative meanings/purposes of COVID-19 discourses -- 11. "Stay Alert, Control the Virus, Make Memes": A multimodal discourse analysis of UK internet memes during the COVID-19 pandemicAvery Anapol -- 12. Everyday acts of social-semiotic inquiry: Insights into emerging practices from the research collective PanMeMic Elisabetta Adami and Emilia Djonov -- Index.
Altri titoli varianti Discourses, Modes, Media and Meaning in an Era of Pandemic
Record Nr. UNINA-9910595065403321
New York, NY : , : Routledge, Taylor & Francis, , 2023
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Humanistic crisis management : lessons learned from Covid-19 / / edited by Wolfgang Amann [and three others]
Humanistic crisis management : lessons learned from Covid-19 / / edited by Wolfgang Amann [and three others]
Edizione [1st ed. 2022.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (356 pages)
Disciplina 070.1024614592414
Collana Humanism in Business Series
Soggetto topico COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
Crisis management
ISBN 3-031-04252-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Introduction to the learning journey -- Chapter 2. The need to reconceptualize humanistic management in light of COVID-19. Chapter 3. I.3. Economic and psychological consequences of the COVID-19 crisis for working mothers -- Chapter 4. COVID-19's media crisis and the passing loss of care for the elderly in China -- Chapter 5. Effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on entrepreneurs in the informal sector in developing economies -- Chapter 6. COVID-19 pandemic, nonprofit organizations, and virtue: flourishing during the crisis -- Chapter 7. Promotion of public health or digital dictatorship? The use of digital technologies for crisis management during COVID-19 and their impact on civil and political rights -- Chapter 8. COVID-19 reportage in Nigeria: Digital media ethics, viral lies, and lessons learned -- Chapter 9. The COVID-19 pandemic in Africa: Losers and gainers -- Chapter 10. Re-imagining social impact for economics in sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from COVID-19 -- Chapter 11. Paradoxical Chinese government leadership in handling the COVID-19 crisis -- Chapter 12. Reflecting and learning in lockdown: leadership approaches to crisis management -- Chapter 13. Designing a resilient power structure for your organization and celebrating what worked: An eye-opening reflection on COVID-19 -- Chapter 14. Integrating politics with administrative capabilities in curbing the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria: The humanistic perspective and lessons -- Chapter 15. Local embeddedness, community, and generativity: Building new management models in post-COVID-19 era. Chapter 16. The role of social entrepreneurship in community recovery and development in the post-COVID-19 pandemic period -- Chapter 17. The possibility to bounce beyond today’s crises to a flourishing world -- Chapter 18. Learning from the COVID-19 crisis and conclusions for humanistic crisis management.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910647772403321
Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2023]
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