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Communicating COVID-19 : Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Govender, Eliza(Edited by)Holland, Kate(Edited by)Lewis, Monique(Edited by)
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This book explores communication during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Featuring the work of leading communication scholars from around the world, it offers insights and analyses into how individuals, organisations, communities, and nations have grappled with understanding and responding to the pandemic that has rocked the world.

The book examines the role of journalists and news media in constructing meanings about the pandemic, with chapters focusing on public interest journalism, health workers and imagined audiences in COVID-19 news.

It considers public health responses in different countries, with chapters examining community-driven approaches, communication strategies of governments and political leaders, public health advocacy, and pandemic inequalities.

The role of digital media and technology is also unravelled, including social media sharing of misinformation and memetic humour, crowdsourcing initiatives, the use of data in modelling, tracking and tracing, and strategies for managing uncertainties created in a pandemic.

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Product Details
3030797376 / 9783030797379
Paperback / softback
302.231
08/10/2022
Switzerland
English
395 pages : illustrations (black and white)
21 cm