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Pandemic and Crisis Discourse: Communicating COVID-19 and Public Health Strategy

✍ Scribed by Andreas Musolff; Ruth Breeze; Kayo Kondo; Sara Vilar-Lluch (editors)


Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Year
2022
Tongue
English
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513
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✦ Synopsis


The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a host of critical reflections about discourse practises dealing with public health issues. Situating crisis communication at the centre of societal and political debates about responses to the pandemic, this volume analyses the discursive strategies used in a variety of settings.
Exploring how crisis discourse has become a part of managing the public health crisis itself, this book focuses on the communicative tasks and challenges for both speakers and their public audiences in seven areas:
- establishment of discursive and political authority
- official governmental and expert communication to the public
- public understanding of government communication
- legitimation of public health management as a ‘war’
- judging and blaming a collective other
- cross-national comparison and rivalry
- empathy and encouragement
Covering global discourses from Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North and South America, and New Zealand, chapters use corpus-based data to cast light on these issues from a variety of languages. With crisis discourse already the object of fierce national and international debates about the appropriateness of specific communicative styles, information management and ‘verbal hygiene’, Pandemic and Crisis Discourse offers an authoritative intervention from language experts.

✦ Table of Contents


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Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Introduction: From declarations of war to denial to explanations: How global publics have coped with the Covid-19 pandemic
Part I: The discourse of authority in a global crisis: Who defines (if there is) a
pandemic?
1 Covid-19 press conferences across time: World Health Organization vs. Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dennis Tay
2 Exploring the multimodal representation of Covid-19 on the official homepage of World Health Organization (WHO): A social-semiotic approach Amir H. Y. Salama
3 Covid-19 representations in political statements: A corpus-based analysis Alexandra-Angeliki Papamanoli and Themis Kaniklidou
4 How autocrats cope with the corona challenge: Belarus vs. Russia Daniel Weiss
5 Counting coronavirus: Mathematical language in the UK response to Covid-19 Lee Jarvis
Part II: The discourse of crisis management: How is the public meant to understand the
pandemic and how does it actually do so?
6 ‘Coronavirus explainers’ for public communication of science: Everything the public needs to know María José Luzón
7 Covid warriors: An analysis of the use of metaphors in children’s books to help them understand Covid-19 Muelas-Gil María
8 Corona in the linguistic landscape Neele Mundt and Frank Polzenhagen
9 Political comedy and the challenges of public communication during the Covid-19 crisis: A corpus-assisted study of Last Week Tonight’s coverage of the pandemic Virginia Zorzi
10 Social reaction to a new health threat: The perception of the Covid-19 health crisis by British and Spanish readerships Sara Vilar-Lluch
11 How to pass this exam? Dealing with Covid-19 through metaphors in Turkish online public discourse Melike Baş and Esranur Efeoğlu-Özcan
Part III: The discourse of ‘War’ against the pandemic: How to ‘Fight’ Covid-19?
12 When wars are good: Emotional unpacking anti-coronavirus measures through metaphors in HK press conferences Molly Xie Pan and Joanna Zhuoan Chen
13 Legitimizing a global fight for a shared future: A critical metaphor analysis of the reportage of Covid-19 in China Daily Yating Yu
14 Metaphoric framings of fighting Covid-19 in Romanian and English public speeches Mariana Neagu
15 From an invisible enemy to a football match with the virus: Adjusting the Covid-19 pandemic metaphors to political agendas in Serbian public discourse Nadežda Silaški and Tatjana Đurović
16 Are healthcare political responses gendered? A case study of several European leaders Fabienne Baider and Maria Constantinou
17 ‘War against Covid-19’: Is the pandemic management as war metaphor helpful or hurtful? Andreas Musolff
Part IV: The discourse of judgement and rivalry: Blaming other/s for the pandemic and
comparing national performances
18 Social media, right-wing populism, and Covid-19: A multimodal critical discourse analysis of reactions to the ‘Chinese virus’ discourse Peiwen Wang and Theresa Catalano
19 ‘Those lunatic zombies’: The discursive framing of Wuhan lockdown escapees in digital space Janet Ho and Emily Chiang
20 Identity as crime: How Indian mainstream media’s coverage demonized Muslims as coronavirus spreaders Aaqib Khan
21 Comparing Slovenian and Italian media discourse in the cross-border area during Covid-19 Vesna Mikolič
Part V: The discourse of empathy and encouragement: How to foster solidarity among
doctors, patients and health experts
22 Conversations? Representations of CPR communication in the Covid-19 pandemic Dariusz Galasiński and Justyna Ziółkowska
23 Doctors’ empathy and compassion in online health consultations during the Covid-19 pandemic in Japan Kayo Kondo
24 ‘Masks aren’t comfortable or sexy, but … ’: Exploring identity work on Dr Mike’s Instagram during the first phase of the Covid-19 pandemic Kim Schoofs, Dorien Van De Mieroop, Stephanie Schnurr, Haiyan Huang
and Anastasia Stavridou
25 Choosing to stay fit? Glocalized ideologies of health and fitness during a pandemic Ulrike Vogl, Geert Jacobs, Karin Andersson and Jesper Andreasson
26 ‘Unite against COVID-19’: Jacinda Ardern’s discursive approach to the pandemic Marta Degani
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