Manufacturing Government Communication on Covid-19 A Comparative Perspective /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Maarek, Philippe J. (Editor)
Summary:XI, 395 p. 1 illus.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Edition:1st ed. 2022.
Series:Springer Studies in Media and Political Communication,
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09230-5
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Similar and Dissimilar Patterns of Government Communication on COVID-19
  • Part I. Organizing Centralized Government Strategies
  • Chapter 2. Pros and Cons of the Eu Response and Communication During COVID-19 Crisis
  • Chapter 3. Fighting COVID-19 by State Mobilization: China in the Lens of Social Constructivism
  • Chapter 4. Crisis Communication During the First Wave of the Pandemics: the Latvia’s Case
  • Chapter 5. South Korea: Positive to Negative Attention
  • Chapter 6. No Lockdown, please, We Are Swedish: How the Middle Way Country Suddenly Became the Extreme Case of Government Communication
  • Part II. Local Versus National
  • Chapter 7. National Leadership Versus Regional Command: The Case of the Spanish COVID-19 Crisis
  • Chapter 8. Rituals and Reassurance: Government Communication in Australia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Chapter 9. Efforts in Communicating Science in Brazil in a Context of a Denialist Government and Contradictory Realities
  • Chapter 10. Government Communication Policy for Dealing with the COVID-19, the Case of Israel: How to Explain to Groups with Unique Communication Characteristics a Universal Phenomenon
  • Part III. Taking the Leader's Way
  • Chapter 11. “Trump Confronts COVID — in Press Briefings and on Twitter”
  • Chapter 12. Between Empathy and Threat: Legitimation Strategies and Rhetorical Appeals in Angela Merkel’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Chapter 13. Italian Government Communication from Giuseppe Conte to Mario Draghi: Between ‘permissive Consensus’ and ‘leadership Building’
  • Part IV. The Weight of Government Credibility
  • Chapter 14. The Greeks and the Coronavirus Pandemic: Assessing the Credibility and Effectiveness of Social Institutions and Public Sphere Players
  • Chapter 15. The UK: ‘not One Rule for Everyone’ and the Impact of Elite Rule-breaking on Public Trust
  • Chapter 16. The Messenger and the Message: South African Government Communication During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Chapter 17. Pushing Through Own Agenda: COVID-19 and Government Communication in Poland
  • Part V. The Importance of Social Media
  • Chapter 18. Redefining the Citizen-government Relationship: Policy Communication Through Social Media in Post-COVID Japan
  • Chapter 19. A Vos Seringues : French Governmental Communication on COVID-19 Vaccination via Twitter.