In:Remedies against the Pandemic: How politicians communicate crisis management
Edited by Nadine Thielemann and Daniel Weiss
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 102] 2023
► pp. 299–301
Index
Published online: 24 July 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.102.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.102.index
A
- accountability 199, 205, 208, 218, 223, 224
- Africa 283, 285–286, 292
- anti-Russian 244–245
- anti-vaxxers 156, 161–162, 165
- argument/argumentation
258, 260, 264, 269
- from authority153
- analogical 152, 154–155
- causal154
- argumentative tactics183
- Asia 286, 292
B
- biblical 126, 128
- big pharma 244–245, 247, 249, 252
- Birx, Deborah265
- bloggers 136, 142, 145, 165
- body politic295
- bolstering (Situational Crisis Communication Theory)178
- boltunysee (Internet) rattlers
- border 280–285
C
- catchphrases 90, 91, 93, 100
- certification 238–239, 245, 247, 251
- China virus 256, 261–266
- Christian 285–6
- coercive 125–126, 128
- comment
- in quote–comment adjacency pairs 198, 203–205, 207, 209, 212–222, 224
- section 200, 202, 223
- complexity
- complex (notion) 75–76, 78–79
- complexity 78–80, 83, 85–88, 91, 93–94, 96, 98–100
- complicated (notion) 75–76, 78–79
- collective society 277, 293, 295
- colloquial syntax139
- colloquialisms149
- communication 105, 107–108, 111, 113, 126, 131
- Communist Party (Russian) 155–156
- conspiracy theory 256–270
- contagion295
- contamination 291, 294
- Conte, Giuseppe 80, 82, 84, 90, 94–100
- control measures 108, 112, 119, 130–131
- corpus-assisted discourse studies (CADS)170
- Covid denier146
- crisis
276–277, 286–287
- crisis discourses, communication, management 45–47
- Cummings, Dominic 174–175
- curse159
D
- discourse
- participatory 197–203, 223–224
- political 197–203
- political and quotation 204–205, 207–208, 210
- discursive
- discursive performance296
- discursive means65
- discursive practices49
- discursive strategies 47, 48, 50, 105, 120
- disease 279, 282–283, 292–295
- disinformation237
- double standards 164–165
- Dugnad33
E
- echo theory of irony161
- emotion word28
- emotion-laden word28
- English 104, 111, 120–122
- EU 241, 244–250, 252
F
- face
- affective face25
- competence face25
- negative / positive face 145–146, 149, 158–159
- face threatening act (FTA) 144–145, 149, 158, 166
- failure
- communication of failure170
- policy failure 169, 170
- fake attestations 153, 155
- Fauci, Anthony 265, 268
- Fika32
- fallacious 233, 246, 251
- food 288–291
- forms of address, Russian 145–146
- frame/framing
256, 259–261, 264–266, 268–269
- discursive 198, 201, 206, 215–216
- framing in crisis185
- frames endogenizing accountability185
- frames exogenizing accountability185
- interactional200
- participation 201–203, 205, 223
G
- Gagarin, Yuri 231, 250
- generic
- generic features114
- generic patterns112
- generic structure 111–112
- geopolitical 232, 234, 249, 252
- Germany 276, 279–82
- Global South 231, 238–239, 250
- Guterres, António261
H
- health literacy77
- Hindu 290–291
- humor 140, 165
- Hygge32
- hyperbole 139, 149, 165
- hyperlink 199, 204, 207–208, 210–212, 223
I
- insult 136, 158, 161
- invasion 283–284, 294–295
- Islam 286, 290–291
J
- Johnson, Boris 78, 80–82, 85, 90–94, 99, 261
L
- language 104–108, 115–116, 120–122
- leadership, leaders, 45–47, 65
- Lebanon 285–289, 293
- legitimization 47, 48, 50, 58, 62, 65
- local, localized
44, 45, 58, 67
- local language 107–108, 111–116, 121–122
- linguistic advocacy122
- lockdown measures/restrictions 110–111, 114–116, 119–120, 126–129
- Luganda 111, 121–122
- Lukašenko, Aleksandr 137–149, 153, 163–166
M
- Macron, Emmanuel 80, 82, 86–89, 90, 92, 95, 99–100, 152, 164, 261–263, 265
- “Meduza” 137, 161
- metacomplexity78
- metaphor
139, 160, 215, 217, 220–222, 256–270
- metaphor(ical) scenario 215, 220–221, 256, 260–261, 264–266, 268–270
- war metaphor 105–106, 113, 125–126, 140, 256–270
- metonymy/metonymical 145, 147, 160
- minority 278–279, 282, 289–295
- Mišustin, Pavel141
- mnemonics92
- Muslim 286, 289–293
N
- namordniki (muzzles) 145–146, 149
- narrative 256, 258, 260, 262, 265, 269
- neologism142
- Novo-Ogarevo 141, 150
- numbered lists 85–86
- numeracy 77, 84, 100
P
- pandemic 256–270
- (anti-)patriotic 152, 161, 165
- persuasion 106–107, 111
- Peskov, Dmitrij 141, 153, 155
- Pfizer 148, 151, 154, 157, 162
- political
- political discourse/speeches 104–107, 111, 129, 132
- political pragmatics 45, 48, 49, 67
- Popper, Karl257
- power
124, 130–131
- power and ideology 112, 119, 129
- President Museveni 102, 108, 110–111, 119, 124
- presidential address/speeches 106–108, 110, 112–115, 120–124
- protective measures139
- protestuny 142, 145, 149
- proverbs 127, 165
- Putin, Vladimir
137, 139–141, 150–166
- Putin: father of the nation166
- Putin: muzhik type,166
- Putin: silovik,166
- purity294
Q
- quarantine 141, 143–144, 149
- quotative 204, 206–210, 212, 214, 216–219, 224
- quote
203–211, 215, 217–221, 223–224
- canned127
- direct 198, 205–206, 208–209, 211, 214, 219, 223
- indirect 206, 211, 223
- mixed 206, 209, 211, 216, 218, 223
- mixed-type 206–207, 211–212, 215, 218, 223–224
- in quote–comment adjacency pairs 198, 204–205, 208, 212–215, 217, 220–221, 223–224
- scare quotes 204–205, 207, 209, 211–212, 216, 218, 222–224
R
- “Radio Dožd’” 137, 151
- “Radio Svoboda”137
- “Russia Today” (RT) 136, 156, 160–162, 164
- (Internet) rattlers 142, 143, 149
- rescue plot 251–253
- rhetorical
- rhetorical moves 112–113
- rhetorical questions, 139, 149, 158, 165
- rhetorical strategy122
- ritual295
S
- Samfundssind33
- sarcasm 160, 165
- satellite 231, 250–251
- (Russia the) savior 234, 243, 251–253
- self-directed questions 88–90, 94, 100
- self-praise144
- signposting 93–96, 98
- Simon’jan, Margarita 156–162, 164
- Sinopharm147
- slogan 90–93, 98, 241
- Sobolenko, Alina148
- social distancing 103, 121–122, 127–128
- soft power 231–233
- Solberg, Erna 80–87, 89, 99
- Soviet 231, 234, 242, 250
- Spain 282–285
- speech act175
- Thanking 54, 61–64
- Requesting 55, 56, 59, 60, 64
- Ordering 55, 56, 59, 62, 64
- Appealing 56, 63, 64
- Assuring57
- Understanding 57, 64
- Apologizing65
- Informing 61–63
- Appreciating 61, 62, 64
- “split-voice” strategy 136, 165
- sputnik crisis 231, 250
- SputnikV 141, 147–148, 151, 154
- stages112
- stigmatization 256, 262, 270
- Sverčkova, Valentina152
T
- test and Trace System (Great Britain)171
- Trump 256–257, 261–269
- trust21
- affective-based trust23
- cognitive-based trust23
- political trust21
- social trust21
- Twitter235
V
- vaccination
- compulsory vaccinations 143, 153, 156
- vaccination campaign239
- vaccination incentives 150, 163
- vaccine nationalism 243, 249–250
- vaccination refusers (see also anti-waxxers)158
- vaccination tourism147
- Victory Day139
- visual aids 90, 100
W
- WHO (World Health Organization) 138, 140, 259, 261, 263, 265, 268, 270
- (the) West 231, 243, 250, 252
X
- Xi Jinping261
