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Original Artikel |
Datum |
Titel |
Autoren Alle Autoren |
1 |
[GO] |
2025―Jan―24 |
‘Hopefully this will be a wake-up call on how we treat migrant workers’: National wokeness in press reports during the Covid-19 pandemic |
Michelle M Lazar, Wesley Wang, Aaron Tham |
2 |
[GO] |
2024―Aug―02 |
Book Review: Sabine Tan and K. L. E. Marissa (eds), Discourses, Modes, Media and Meaning in an Era of Pandemic: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis Approach |
Ying Ye, Yanyan Chen |
3 |
[GO] |
2024―Mai―28 |
Neoliberalism, alternatives and (de)politicisation: Analysis of political discourse during the coronavirus crisis |
Lucie Němcová |
4 |
[GO] |
2024―Mrz―01 |
Thinking different as an act of resistance: Reconceptualizing the German protests in the COVID-19 pandemic as an emergent counter-knowledge order |
Florian Primig |
5 |
[GO] |
2024―Jan―31 |
Book review: Raili Marling and Marko Pajević, Care, Control and COVID-19. Health and Biopolitics in Philosophy and Literature |
Andrey Makarychev |
6 |
[GO] |
2023―Sep―04 |
Book review: Jonathan Charteris-Black, Metaphors of Coronavirus: Invisible Enemy or Zombie Apocalypse? |
Julia T. Williams Camus |
7 |
[GO] |
2023―Aug―09 |
From criticism to conspiracies: The populist discourse of COVID-19 sceptics in Germany’s Querdenken community on Telegram |
Rémi Almodt |
8 |
[GO] |
2023―Aug―08 |
‘Italians locked at home, illegal migrants free to disembark’: How populist parties re-contextualized the anti-immigration discourse at the time of COVID-19 pandemic |
Dario Lucchesi, Vincenzo Romania |
9 |
[GO] |
2023―Mai―26 |
(De)legitimation of COVID-19 vaccination narratives on Facebook comments in Romania: Beyond the co-occurrence patterns of discursive strategies |
Camelia Cmeciu |
10 |
[GO] |
2023―Feb―24 |
‘Like the virus just brings out the worst in people’: Positioning and identity in student narratives during the Covid-19 outbreak in Australia |
Anikó Hatoss |
11 |
[GO] |
2023―Jan―10 |
Kindness in British communities: Discursive practices of promoting kindness during the Covid pandemic |
Jilan Wei |
12 |
[GO] |
2023―Jan―05 |
A multimodal discourse study of selected COVID-19 online public health campaign texts in Nigeria |
Tunde Ope-Davies (Opeibi), Mojisola Shodipe |
13 |
[GO] |
2023―Jan―02 |
Making it internally persuasive: Analysis of the conspiratorial discourse on COVID-19 |
Umair Munir Hashmi, Sultan Saleh Ahmed Almekhlafy, Mohamed Elarabawy Hashem, Muhammad Shahzad, Hassam Ahmad Hashmi, Rabia Munir, Bibi Hajira Ali Asghar |
14 |
[GO] |
2022―Sep―23 |
‘Feel like going crazy’: Mental health discourses in an online support group for mothers during COVID-19 |
Olga A Zayts-Spence, Vincent Wai Sum Tse, Zoe Fortune |
15 |
[GO] |
2022―Sep―09 |
Analysis of governmental open letters mobilizing residents in China during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Liu Qing |
16 |
[GO] |
2022―Sep―01 |
Covid-19 WhatsApp sticker memes in Oman |
Najma Al Zidjaly |
17 |
[GO] |
2022―Jul―27 |
Cartooning and sexism in the time of Covid-19: Metaphors and metonymies in the Arab mind |
Ahmed Abdel-Raheem |
18 |
[GO] |
2022―Jun―04 |
Narrating the ‘new normal’ or pre-legitimising media control? COVID-19 and the discursive shifts in the far-right imaginary of ‘crisis’ as a normalisation strategy |
Michał Krzyżanowski, Natalia Krzyżanowska |
19 |
[GO] |
2022―Jun―01 |
Friends, enemies, and agonists: Politics, morality and media in the COVID-19 conjuncture |
Sean Phelan |
20 |
[GO] |
2022―Mai―19 |
Sacrificing long hair and the domestic sphere: Reporting on female medical workers in Chinese online news during Covid-19 |
Xinmei Sun, Małgorzata Chałupnik |
21 |
[GO] |
2022―Apr―26 |
Constructing COVID-19: A corpus-informed analysis of prime ministerial crisis response communication by gender |
Kate Power, Peter Crosthwaite |
22 |
[GO] |
2022―Apr―16 |
The US-China battle over Coronavirus in the news media: Metaphor transfer as a representation of stance mediation |
Yufeng Liu, Dechao Li |
23 |
[GO] |
2022―Apr―09 |
Political alliance with COVID-19: Macedonian politics and the strategic use of the pandemic |
Aleksandar Takovski |
24 |
[GO] |
2022―Jan―12 |
‘Sorry everything’s in bags’: The accountability of selling bread at a market during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Ann Weatherall, Emma Tennent, Fiona Grattan |
25 |
[GO] |
2021―Jun―10 |
Pandemic morality-in-action: Accounting for social action during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Katie Ekberg, Stuart Ekberg, Lara Weinglass, Susan Danby |
26 |
[GO] |
2021―Mai―11 |
Reality bites: How the pandemic has begun to shape the way we, metaphorically, see the world |
Ahmed Abdel-Raheem |
27 |
[GO] |
2021―Mai―10 |
Who should apologise: Expressing criticism of public figures on Chinese social media in times of COVID-19 |
Yingnian Tao |
28 |
[GO] |
2021―Mai―03 |
Rhetorical uses of precise numbers and semi-magical round numbers in political discourse about COVID-19: Examples from the government of the United Kingdom |
Michael Billig |
29 |
[GO] |
2020―Nov―12 |
COVID-19 memes going viral: On the multiple multimodal voices behind face masks |
Marta Dynel |