Risk Communication and COVID-19
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Risk Communication and COVID-19
Governmental Communication and Management of Pandemic
Lilleker, Darren; Gregor, Milos; Coman, Ioana A.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2025
258
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9781032513232
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Part I: Introduction Introduction 1. Risk Communication During Crisis and Post-Crisis Loops: How Governments Communicated about COVID-19 and the Vaccines - Conceptual Framework Part II: National Case Studies Africa 2. Ghana: Communicating State Capacity Through Humour and Strategic Absences 3. South Africa: Government Messaging During the COVID-19 Pandemic Americas 4. Brazil: From Denialism to Cynicism 5. Mexico: Governmental Communication and Management of the Pandemic of COVID-19 - The "Vespertinas" as Communication Strategy 6. The United States: A Fragmented and Inconsistent Response in a Polarised Environment Europe 7. Czechia: From Chaos and Ignorance to Calm and Vaccination - Government Communication on COVID-19 8. Italy: Managing Risk and Crisis Communication in the Context of Political Instability 9. Sweden: the Quiet Consensus Middle East 10. Egypt: From Empathetic Rhetoric to Pragmatism - Addressing Healthcare Inequities in the COVID-19 Response 11. Iran: On the Front Lines and Yet Isolated - During the COVID-19 Pandemic 12. Israel: COVID-19 and Public Information South-East Asia 13. India: The Message, the Messenger, the Messiah - COVID-19 Communication under Modi 14. Vietnam: Dynamic Response and Communication Strategy in the COVID-19 Pandemic 15. Thailand: Inconsistency and Obscurity of Government-led Communication During the Pandemic Western Pacific 16. Japan: Risk Communication and COVID-19 17. China: Unraveling Crisis Communication - Assessing Strategies in the COVID-19 Pandemic 18. Aotearoa New Zealand: The World-beating Response that Lost its Lustre Part III: Conclusion Conclusion: Risk Communication during COVID-19 and National and Global Lessons Learned
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COVID-19;Governments;Communication;Public Trust;Vaccination;Adaptation;Denialism;Cynicism;Polarised Environment;Responses;Political Instability;Pragmatism;Strategies
Part I: Introduction Introduction 1. Risk Communication During Crisis and Post-Crisis Loops: How Governments Communicated about COVID-19 and the Vaccines - Conceptual Framework Part II: National Case Studies Africa 2. Ghana: Communicating State Capacity Through Humour and Strategic Absences 3. South Africa: Government Messaging During the COVID-19 Pandemic Americas 4. Brazil: From Denialism to Cynicism 5. Mexico: Governmental Communication and Management of the Pandemic of COVID-19 - The "Vespertinas" as Communication Strategy 6. The United States: A Fragmented and Inconsistent Response in a Polarised Environment Europe 7. Czechia: From Chaos and Ignorance to Calm and Vaccination - Government Communication on COVID-19 8. Italy: Managing Risk and Crisis Communication in the Context of Political Instability 9. Sweden: the Quiet Consensus Middle East 10. Egypt: From Empathetic Rhetoric to Pragmatism - Addressing Healthcare Inequities in the COVID-19 Response 11. Iran: On the Front Lines and Yet Isolated - During the COVID-19 Pandemic 12. Israel: COVID-19 and Public Information South-East Asia 13. India: The Message, the Messenger, the Messiah - COVID-19 Communication under Modi 14. Vietnam: Dynamic Response and Communication Strategy in the COVID-19 Pandemic 15. Thailand: Inconsistency and Obscurity of Government-led Communication During the Pandemic Western Pacific 16. Japan: Risk Communication and COVID-19 17. China: Unraveling Crisis Communication - Assessing Strategies in the COVID-19 Pandemic 18. Aotearoa New Zealand: The World-beating Response that Lost its Lustre Part III: Conclusion Conclusion: Risk Communication during COVID-19 and National and Global Lessons Learned
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