COVID-19 in International Media

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Chinese Communist Party
Chinese Government
Citizen Journalists
Community Structure Theory
comparative media pandemic responses
Deglobalization
digital journalism research
Digital Media and Society
Ebola Outbreak
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Fake News
Follow
Global Pandemic
Government Bodies
Health Belief Model
Health Communication
health communication strategies
Hold
Immigration
International Ecosystems
Local Government Responses
Mainline Protestant
Media Reportage
media sociology
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
Newspaper Coverage
NWICO Debate
NZ Government
pandemic misinformation
Pandemics
Political Identity
President Jokowi
Professional and Citizen Journalists
Protection Motivation Theory
Public Health
public health policy analysis
Recent Pandemic
Risk
SARS
social inequality in healthcare
Social Media
UN
Violate
Virus Corona

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032020679
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Covid-19 in International Media: Global Pandemic Responses is one of the first books uniting an international team of scholars to investigate how media address critical social, political, and health issues connected to the 2020-21 COVID-19 outbreak.

The book evaluates unique civic challenges, responsibilities, and opportunities for media worldwide, exploring pandemic social norms that media promote or discourage, and how media serve as instruments of social control and resistance, or of cooperation and representation. These chapters raise significant questions about the roles mainstream or citizen journalists or netizens play or ought to play, enlightening audiences successfully about scientific information on COVID-19 in a pandemic that magnifies social inequality and unequal access to health care, challenging popular beliefs about health and disease prevention and the role of government while the entire world pays close attention.

This book will be of interest to students and faculty of communication studies and journalism, departments of public health, sociology, and social marketing.

John C. Pollock is Professor of Health and Human Rights Communication at the Departments of Communication Studies and Public Health, The College of New Jersey.

Douglas A. Vakoch is Professor Emeritus at the Department of Clinical Psychology, California Institute of Integral Studies.