In:Science Communication in Times of Crisis
Edited by Pascal Hohaus
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 96] 2022
► pp. 221–222
Index
Published online: 10 August 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.96.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.96.index
A
- academic discourse122
- alternative facts16
- Alt-Right 170–175
- authority 28–29, 42–43, 46, 51–55, 60–61, 183–189
C
- climate change 24, 31–35, 42–44, 58–59
- collectivism 122–123, 134–135
- collocation 156–157, 182–188
- communication of sciencesee science communication
- communication strategy 121, 199–204, 207
- concordance 178, 182–188
- consensus 31–32, 42, 44, 60–61
- conspiracy theory 147, 170–171, 173–174, 182, 188–189
- coronavirus 65–67, 71–72, 75, 80–81, 95, 172–177, 198–199
- corpus linguistics 3, 97–99, 126–129, 149–152, 171, 177–180
- COVID-19see coronavirus
- credibility 35, 43, 184, 186 ; see also ethos
- crisis society 1, 2, 15
- culture 17, 93–97, 105, 110–111, 121–125, 135–136
D
- Democrats 44, 58–59, 172–173, 176–177, 186–189, 198–199, 208–209, 213–216
- de-terminologization 70–71, 78, 83–84
- Discourse-Historical Approach 171, 177
- disinformation 147, 199–200, 213–215 ; see also misinformation
E
- echo chamber 43, 173, 211–212
- emotionsee pathos
- epistemic system 29–31, 34–35
- epistemology 18, 21, 23, 26
- ethos 43, 48, 50–52, 55, 61, 121–126, 129–136, 139–141
- evidence 19–20, 28–29, 34–37, 42, 127–128, 131, 209
F
- fact 16–22, 35–37 ; see also logos
- fact-checking 5, 16–20, 20–22, 30–31, 37
- fake news 16, 144, 170, 211
G
- global warming 23, 33, 48, 59; see also climate change
H
- headline 33, 144–146, 159–161
I
- individualism 122–123, 134–135
- in-group 123, 177, 183–189
J
- journalism 34, 146, 155, 160–161
K
- knowledge crisis 15–16, 22, 27–35
L
- language for general purposes69
- language for specific purposes69
- language of sciencesee science communication
- lexicography 69–72, 83
- lingua franca 93, 96, 111
- logos 121–122, 124–133, 136, 139–141
M
- media panic 145, 147–148, 161
- metaphor 17, 56–58, 96–110, 177, 182, 184
- misinformation 148–149, 161, 169–175, 213–215 ; see also disinformation
N
- neologism 94–99, 110–111
- news values analysis 3, 145, 151–158
- norm 21, 27–33, 35–37, 50, 54, 93
O
- open letter 42, 45–47, 51–55, 58–61
- out-group 177–178, 183–185, 188–189
P
- pandemicsee coronavirus
- partisanship 54, 61, 173, 175–176, 214
- pathos 121–127, 129–131, 133–136, 140–141
- people-knowledge 5, 23–24, 28, 36
- persuasion 42, 121–127, 133–134, 136
- philosophy of science 5, 21–22, 29
- phronesis 48, 61
- plausibility 23–29, 36–37
- polarization 16, 44–46, 126, 161, 170–173, 215–216
- politicization 150, 157–159, 170–172, 189, 198–200, 208–210, 213–216
- post-normal situation 3, 24
- pragmatics 1, 20, 121–123
- public health 66, 76, 79, 144–149, 158–161, 204, 209–210, 213–214
R
- Republicans 44, 50–58, 176, 212–214
- responsibility 44–46, 134–136, 160–161, 205, 210
- rhetoric 3, 41–43, 46–48, 52–53, 61, 122–126, 182
S
- SARS-CoV-2 68, 72, 80–81, 95, 156 ; see also coronavirus
- science communication
86–87, 92, 104, 120–122, 144
- and crisis communication 67–68, 86–87, 145
- and health communication 70, 120–122, 126, 135–136, 144, 209–210
- and media communication 1, 121, 126, 136, 146
- and political communication 1, 4, 199
- and risk communication 144–146
- types 2–3, 67, 204
- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome 66, 81, 95 ; see also SARS-CoV-2 and coronavirus
- sociology 1, 22
T
- termhood 83–86
- terminology 3, 69–75, 81–82
- thing-knowledge 5, 23–24, 36-37
U
- uncertainty 144, 153, 160, 169–170, 205
- Union of Concerned Scientists 46–47, 57, 60–61
V
- vaccination 120–121, 126–128, 131–136, 143–145, 159–161, 213
W
- white supremacists 171, 174, 179-180, 185
- World Health Organization 71, 78, 95, 170, 185, 202
