Political Communication in the Time of Coronavirus

Political Communication in the Time of Coronavirus

Blumler, Jay G.; Van Aelst, Peter

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

232

Mole

Inglês

9780367761851

15 a 20 dias

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1. COVID-19 as an ideal case for a rally-around-the-flag? How government communication, media coverage and a polarized public sphere determines leadership approvals in times of crisis. PART 1: Government communications 2. From consensus to dissensus: The UK's management of a pandemic in a divided nation 3. Beyond Control and Resistance: The Dual Narrative of the Coronavirus Outbreak in Digital China 4. COVID-19 in Chile: A health crisis amidst a political crisis amidst a social crisis 5. The Italian Prime Minister as a captain in the storm: The pandemic as an opportunity to build personalized political leadership. PART 2: Media coverage 6. Interactive Propaganda: How Fox News and Donald Trump co-produced false narratives about the Covid-19 crisis 7. Stooges of the system or holistic observers? A computational analysis of news media's Facebook posts on political actors during the coronavirus crisis in Germany 8. More Than "a Little Flu": Alternative Digital Journalism and the Struggle to Re-Frame the Brazilian Government's Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak 9. When a Polarized Media System Meets a Pandemic: Framing the Political Discord over COVID-19 Aid Campaigns in Turkey PART 3: Public Opinion 10. Divided we trust? The role of polarization on rally-around-the-flag effects during the COVID-19 crisis 11. The role of political polarization on American and Australian trust and media use during the COVID-19 pandemic 12. "I don't vote because I don't want to get infected": Pandemic, polarization and public trust during the 2020 Presidential Election in Poland. 13. The Swedish Way: How ideology and media use influenced the formation, maintenance and change of beliefs about the coronavirus
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