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Remedies against the Pandemic

How politicians communicate crisis management

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ISBN 9789027213990 | EUR 115.00 | USD 173.00
 
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The present volume offers a fresh perspective on political top-down crisis communication across several countries during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes how leaders address the growing awareness of the dangerous impact of social restrictions, along with the controversies surrounding the first vaccination campaigns. Not limited to the Western world, it also offers insights from six East European countries, Uganda, India, and Palestine. Topics discussed range from inconsistent communication patterns to populist xenophobic accents, propagandistic campaigns on vaccines, the impact of authoritarian systems on crisis communication, the contrast between scientific and African folk medicine, and the use of war metaphors.
By adopting a comparative perspective, this volume contributes to the growing body of literature on crisis communication during the pandemic, while highlighting important issues and perspectives that have yet to be extensively explored. Moreover, it aims to bridge the gap between linguistic and communication research on leadership communication during times of crisis, stimulating an interdisciplinary dialogue.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 4 July 2023
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Cited by two other publications

Musolff, Andreas
2024. Anachronistic Misquotation as Deceitful Metarepresentation in Germany’s Covid-19 Public Discourse. In Not My Words [The Language of Politics, ],  pp. 233 ff. DOI logo
Denti, Olga
2023. COVID-19 Crisis Management in Newspaper Articles: A Diachronic Analysis. Lingue Culture Mediazioni - Languages Cultures Mediation (LCM Journal) 10:2 DOI logo

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