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Titel |
Autoren Max. 6 Autoren |
1 |
[GO] |
2025―Jan―07 |
Perceived pervasive ambiguity in the onset of COVID-19: Media dependency and social media sharing in Seoul, Tokyo, and New York |
Joo-Young Jung, Yong-Chan Kim, Lisi Mai, Allison Kwesell, Dokyung Lee |
2 |
[GO] |
2024―Dez―16 |
National identity, institutional trust, and beliefs in COVID-19 origin conspiracies: A cross-national comparative study |
Hao Xu, Clara Juarez Miro, Eunah Kim, Michaele D. Myers |
3 |
[GO] |
2024―Apr―27 |
The pandemic crisis narrated by the populist radical right parties. The cases of the Lega per Salvini and the Rassemblement National |
Francesco Campolongo, Francesco Maria Scanni, Valeria Tarditi |
4 |
[GO] |
2023―Dez―11 |
Journalistic role conceptions and performance in the global south: A comparison between Egypt and the UAE during COVID-19 |
Maha Abdulmajeed, Rasha El-Ibiary |
5 |
[GO] |
2023―Dez―11 |
Transnational interdependence and new crisis communication governance? German Media coverage of Europe and Asia during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Anne Grüne, Kai Hafez, Till Holland |
6 |
[GO] |
2023―Dez―11 |
Newswork in crisis: Sourcing patterns during COVID-19 through a ‘lived experience’ perspective |
Paschalia (Lia) Spyridou, Pantelis Vatikiotis, Theodora A Maniou |
7 |
[GO] |
2023―Mai―15 |
COVID-19 and government trust: A spiral of silence analysis in South America |
Stephen M Croucher, Anthony Spencer, Sandra Bustamante, Thao Nguyen, Oscar Gomez |
8 |
[GO] |
2023―Mrz―20 |
Pandemic populism and permanent campaigning: How Central American presidents build political legitimacy on Facebook |
María Fernanda Salas, Ignacio Siles |
9 |
[GO] |
2022―Jul―12 |
At the intersection of two countries: A comparative critical analysis of COVID-19 communication in Australia and New Zealand |
Petra Theunissen, Katharina Wolf |
10 |
[GO] |
2021―Nov―24 |
Migrant Racialization on Twitter during a border and a pandemic crisis |
Maria Avraamidou, Eftychios Eftychiou |
11 |
[GO] |
2021―Jun―30 |
Towards media systems framework in Asia Chinese and Korean media on framing the initial COVID-19 pandemic |
Sookyung Cho, Ziyi Wang |