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original article |
Journal |
Date |
Title |
Authors All Authors |
1 |
[GO] |
Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies |
2023―Nov―28 |
Tweeting from fear: Gender violence against feminists on Twitter during COVID-191 |
Diana Morena-Balaguer, Gloria García-Romeral, Mar Binimelis-Adell |
2 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics |
2023―Nov―23 |
At ‘war’ with COVID-19: A critical metaphor analysis of Emmanuel Macron’s March 2020 addresses to the French people |
Steven R. Thomsen |
3 |
[GO] |
Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research |
2023―Oct―31 |
‘It is just a tweet … do not take it seriously!’ Humour posts on Twitter during coronavirus: The case of Kuwait |
Ali A. Dashti, Husain A. Murad, Ali Al-Kandari, Ahmad Dashti |
4 |
[GO] |
Journal of Alternative & Community Media |
2023―Oct―16 |
Youth-powered or empowered: How self-determination theory can help us better understand youth media dynamics with adult facilitators during the pandemic |
Yonty Friesem, Charlotte Duff, Teena Sloane-Hendricks |
5 |
[GO] |
Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research |
2023―Sep―19 |
Understanding the use of information sources during the COVID-19 pandemic: The case of Kuwait |
Cristina Navarro, Yasser Abuali, Fatemah Yousef, Rania Alsabbagh |
6 |
[GO] |
Journal of Scandinavian Cinema |
2023―Sep―10 |
The Finnish film and TV industry in the COVID-19 crisis |
Jose Cañas-Bajo, Heidi Rintala, Ilkka Matila |
7 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2023―Aug―19 |
Keeping the Port of Tema afloat during COVID-19: Media responses to user informational and conversational needs |
Martin Arvad Nicolaisen, Casper Andersen, Phillip Stenmann Baun, Jonas Aryee, Annette Skovsted Hansen |
8 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2023―Aug―17 |
This is Africa: How young African TikTok trends challenged Afropessimism during COVID-19 |
Fungai Machirori |
9 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2023―Aug―17 |
COVID-19 and the constructions of Africa in African news media |
Mphathisi Ndlovu, Maame Nikabs |
10 |
[GO] |
Journal of Arts & Communities |
2023―Aug―04 |
Death by prox(y)imity: Participation with the pandemic through the mobile multiplayer game Among Us (2018) |
Andrew Martin Lee |
11 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies |
2023―Jul―14 |
Keep calm and make GIFs: Communicating COVID-19 in Aotearoa New Zealand |
Matt Halliday |
12 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies |
2023―Jul―14 |
Mixed messages in a VUCA world: How the New Zealand government altered its SARS-CoV-2 crisis communication messages |
Deepti Bhargava, Angelique Nairn |
13 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies |
2023―Jul―13 |
Framing expertise: Greek media representations of experts during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Alexandros Minotakis, Michalis Tastsoglou |
14 |
[GO] |
Transitions Journal of Transient Migration |
2023―Jul―13 |
Coronavirus, immobility and informal work in a secondary city in Thailand |
John Walsh, Sopin Jitpaisan, Duangjan Mongkolchu |
15 |
[GO] |
East Asian Journal of Popular Culture |
2023―Jul―12 |
(Trans)national digital fandom: Online engagement of Japanese Crash Landing on You fans during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Aleksandra Jaworowicz-Zimny |
16 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Music |
2023―Jun―13 |
The grief and the possibility: An autoethnographic reflection on teaching community music at third level during COVID-19 |
Kathleen Turner |
17 |
[GO] |
Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies |
2023―Jun―12 |
Film festivals in times of COVID-19: Online vs. live events - The case of Alicante region |
Montserrat Jurado-Martin |
18 |
[GO] |
Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies |
2023―Jun―01 |
COVID-19 funerals: Minorities and the digital space |
Dion Enari |
19 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development |
2023―Jun―01 |
Microbusinesses’ challenges and perceptions in using social media during the COVID-19 crisis |
Dimitra Skoumpopoulou, Adam Crisp |
20 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development |
2023―Jun―01 |
Enumerating happiness index during COVID-19 lockdowns using artificial intelligence techniques |
Keshav Kaushik, Akashdeep Bhardwaj, Akarsh Aggarwal, Manoj Kumar |
21 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development |
2023―Jun―01 |
COVID-19, uncertainty and acceleration of innovation |
Mohammed Saad |
22 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development |
2023―Jun―01 |
Next normal for business post pandemics: COVID-19 |
Mahdi Safa, Nomita Sharma, Kelly Weeks, James Slaydon |
23 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development |
2023―Jun―01 |
Managing risk in commercial property development projects during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from China |
Zijing Li, Linh Nguyen Khanh Duong, Vikas Kumar, Archana Kumari, Tu Van Binh |
24 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development |
2023―Jun―01 |
Impact of digital innovations to manage the challenges of COVID-19 lockdown: A study based on the lessons from Indian organizations |
Minisha Gupta, Tribhuvan Pratap Singh |
25 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development |
2023―Jun―01 |
Healthcare costs vis-à-vis economic growth in pandemic crisis with technology adoption |
Purnendu Mandal |
26 |
[GO] |
Journal of Popular Music Education |
2023―May―30 |
Musical engagement at any cost? Community music leaders’ embrace of technology-enabled music-making during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Fiona Evison |
27 |
[GO] |
Transitions Journal of Transient Migration |
2023―May―30 |
Migration aspiration and desire of international students: Chinese international students under strain amid geopolitical tension and the COVID-19 pandemic |
Wan Huang, Jingqiu Ren |
28 |
[GO] |
The Journal of Fandom Studies |
2023―May―08 |
Virtual community during a pandemic: A case study |
Mallory R. Knipe |
29 |
[GO] |
European Journal of American Culture |
2023―Apr―24 |
‘Power besieged and power protected’: Conservative uses of COVID-19 to attack Black Lives Matter |
David Holloway |
30 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2023―Apr―12 |
Exploring artmaking in a virtual community during COVID-19 |
Susan Ridley, Tamar Einstein, Jill McNutt |
31 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2023―Apr―12 |
‘An anchor in a stormy sea’: An arts in health project for healthcare staff during COVID-19 |
Claire Flahavan, Antonia O’Keeffe, Emma Finucane, Mary Grehan, Aoife Twohig |
32 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2023―Mar―22 |
Create.Connect.Unwind: A creative response to the pandemic for NHS staff well-being |
Kim Wiltshire, Dawn Prescott |
33 |
[GO] |
Film International |
2023―Mar―09 |
Documenting the History of a Pandemic |
Yun-hua Chen |
34 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2023―Mar―08 |
A critical review of health marketing in Zimbabwe during COVID-19 |
Shupikai Kembo, Cornelius Bothma |
35 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2023―Mar―08 |
The impact of COVID-19 on science journalists in South Africa: Investigating effects, challenges, quality concerns and training needs |
Marina Joubert, Lali van Zuydam, Suzanne Franks |
36 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2023―Mar―08 |
Reporting on the shadow pandemic in Nigeria: An analysis of five media organizations’ coverage of gender-based violence during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Lara Martin Lengel, Desiree A. Montenegro, Victoria A. Newsom, Amonia L. Tolofari |
37 |
[GO] |
Scene |
2023―Mar―06 |
Technoparticipation: How to create a scene to explore the seen and the unseen through live Zoom performances during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond from the other side of the wall |
Lee Campbell |
38 |
[GO] |
Scene |
2023―Mar―06 |
Performance in the pandemic |
Gregory Sporton |
39 |
[GO] |
Journal of Adaptation in Film & Performance |
2023―Feb―28 |
Viral Shakespeare: Performance in the Time of Pandemic, Pascale Aebischer (2021) |
Francesca Forlini |
40 |
[GO] |
Journal of Arts Writing by Students |
2023―Feb―22 |
Urban fragments ‘on hold’: Reflections of COVID-19 in the urban Greek environment |
Panagiotis Ferentinos |
41 |
[GO] |
Fashion Style & Popular Culture |
2023―Feb―08 |
Ukrainian designers’ market: Consumers’ behaviour caused by the COVID-19 pandemic |
Antonina Ivashchuk, Olena Ryzhko, Olena Kutsan |
42 |
[GO] |
Artifact |
2023―Feb―08 |
Scalar trajectories in design: The case of DIY cloth face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Andrea Botero, Joanna Saad-Sulonen |
43 |
[GO] |
Crossings Journal of Migration and Culture |
2023―Jan―30 |
Brexit, the pandemic and the battle with language: An interview with Daljit Nagra |
Claire Chambers, Rachael Gilmour |
44 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2023―Jan―16 |
‘Creativity Is Good for You’: Responding to the needs of our communities after COVID-19 |
Jayne Howard |
45 |
[GO] |
Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies |
2023―Jan―09 |
Gender in COVID-19 campaigns: An analysis of the Italian government communications |
Franca Faccioli, Lucia D’Ambrosi |
46 |
[GO] |
Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies |
2023―Jan―09 |
Women scientists in Italian media in times of coronavirus: Between low recognition and success as experts |
Saveria Capecchi |
47 |
[GO] |
Radio Journal International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media |
2023―Jan―02 |
A dose of public health and community pride: American local radio at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic |
David Crider |
48 |
[GO] |
Radio Journal International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media |
2023―Jan―02 |
Broadcasting during COVID-19: Community language radio and listener well-being |
Ambrin Hasnain, Amanda E. Krause, John Hajek, Anya Lloyd-Smith, Laura Lori |
49 |
[GO] |
Radio Journal International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media |
2023―Jan―02 |
From Black Lives Matter to COVID-19: Daily news podcasts and the reinvention of audio reporting |
Kyle J. Miller, Kim Fox, David O. Dowling |
50 |
[GO] |
Transitions Journal of Transient Migration |
2022―Dec―30 |
From ‘digital nomadism’ to ‘rooted digitalism’: The remote work and im/mobilities of IT professionals in times of COVID-19 |
Flavia Cangià, Sabrine Wassmer, Eric Davoine, Xavier Salamin |
51 |
[GO] |
Transitions Journal of Transient Migration |
2022―Dec―30 |
Greek doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transnational migration or stasis? |
Andreas Gkolfinopoulos, Sascha Krannich |
52 |
[GO] |
Transitions Journal of Transient Migration |
2022―Dec―30 |
Disrupted or sustained? Chinese international students’ perceptions of transnational hybrid learning amid politics and pandemic |
Jing Yu, Xiaoyuan Li, Wendy Weile Zhou |
53 |
[GO] |
Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance |
2022―Dec―30 |
Maternal fear, loss and hope in Melbourne’s COVID-19 lockdown: Women-mothers performing lived maternity, using self-report in words and pictures, within the context of the CONNECT-from-HOME art therapy Zoom group |
Sophia Xeros-Constantinides, Bernice Boland |
54 |
[GO] |
Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance |
2022―Dec―30 |
Performing maternities: During and after COVID-19: Part 2 |
Kate Aughterson, Jessica Moriarty |
55 |
[GO] |
Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance |
2022―Dec―30 |
Pregnant pause: Celebrity performance of pregnancy during the pandemic |
Laura Tropp |
56 |
[GO] |
Choreographic Practices |
2022―Dec―22 |
Remote proximity: Making immersive dance under COVID-19 lockdown |
SanSan Kwan |
57 |
[GO] |
Journal of Design Business & Society |
2022―Dec―22 |
A paradigm shift in studio pedagogy during pandemic times: An international perspective on challenges and opportunities teaching design online |
Katja Fleischmann |
58 |
[GO] |
Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art |
2022―Dec―19 |
Spectres of orientalism: Patty Chang and Chinese American art in the pandemic |
Anuradha Vikram |
59 |
[GO] |
Short Fiction in Theory and Practice |
2022―Dec―06 |
Pandemics as the great levellers? Class, community and capital in US-American short stories |
Carmen Birkle |
60 |
[GO] |
Journal of Visual Political Communication |
2022―Dec―02 |
Information films as rhetorical responses during the COVID-19 crisis |
Ragnhild Mølster, Jens E. Kjeldsen |
61 |
[GO] |
Journal of Visual Political Communication |
2022―Dec―02 |
Feasibility of comics in health communication: Public responses to graphic medicine on Instagram during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Xin Zhao, Anna Feigenbaum, Shannon McDavitt |
62 |
[GO] |
Journal of Visual Political Communication |
2022―Dec―02 |
Shooting from the hip or taking careful aim? Developing the VISTA analytic framework comparing English and Scottish visual campaigns for self-protective behaviour throughout the COVID-19 pandemic |
Audra Diers-Lawson, Grace Omondi, Sophie Louise Hillier |
63 |
[GO] |
Journal of Visual Political Communication |
2022―Dec―02 |
Paper. Pen. Pandemic: Viral Cartoons from around the Globe, Benevento Publishing (ed.) (2020)
Metaphors of Coronavirus: Invisible Enemy or Zombie Apocalypse?, Jonathan Charteris-Black (2021) |
O. Vigsø |
64 |
[GO] |
Journal of Visual Political Communication |
2022―Dec―02 |
Through the Lens: The Pandemic and Black Lives Matter, Lauren Walsh (2022) |
Darren G. Lilleker |
65 |
[GO] |
Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance |
2022―Nov―29 |
Performing in the pandemic: The COVID-19 chronicles of Asian mother artists |
Ruchika Wason Singh |
66 |
[GO] |
Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance |
2022―Nov―29 |
Rose-tinted spectacles: An autoethnography of a lone-mother’s experiences within the COVID-19 pandemic |
Pippa Beazley |
67 |
[GO] |
Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance |
2022―Nov―29 |
Reflections of an Indian academic mother during COVID-19: An autoethnographic account |
Ketoki Mazumdar |
68 |
[GO] |
Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance |
2022―Nov―29 |
Performing maternities: During and after COVID-19: Part 1 |
Kate Aughterson, Jessica Moriarty |
69 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Nov―07 |
Linguistic and communication exclusion in COVID-19 awareness campaigns in Malawi |
Peter Mayeso Jiyajiya, Atikonda Mtenje-Mkochi |
70 |
[GO] |
Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies |
2022―Nov―07 |
The pandemic as a political weapon: Analysis of Spanish press editorials during the COVID-19 health crisis |
Anna Mateu, Lucía Sapiña, Martí Domínguez |
71 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Nov―07 |
Conspiracy theories, misinformation, disinformation and the coronavirus: A burgeoning of post-truth in the social media |
Majority Oji |
72 |
[GO] |
Visual Inquiry |
2022―Oct―27 |
Teaching museum education without the museum: A case study of collaborative virtual teaching in the age of COVID-19 |
Carissa DiCindio, Briley Rasmussen |
73 |
[GO] |
Drama Therapy Review |
2022―Oct―21 |
H.E.R.O. Unmasking: A mixed methods pilot study to explore the impact of a tele-drama therapy protocol on frontline healthcare workers during COVID-19 |
Amanda Rothman, Elena Offerman, Dana George Trottier |
74 |
[GO] |
Public |
2022―Oct―17 |
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Crone: The Beauty and Risk of Building Accessibility Beyond a Pandemic |
Dorothy Ellen Palmer |
75 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics |
2022―Sep―22 |
Populism, the Pandemic and the Media-Journalism in the Age of Covid, Trump, Brexit and Johnson, John Mair, Tor Clark, Neil Fowler, Raymond Snoddy and Richard Tait (eds) (2021) |
Gary Browning |
76 |
[GO] |
Technoetic Arts |
2022―Sep―20 |
Contamination as collaboration: Being-with in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic |
Karolina Żyniewicz |
77 |
[GO] |
Technoetic Arts |
2022―Sep―20 |
Pulse: Entanglements of air and light in pandemic academia |
Meghan Moe Beitiks |
78 |
[GO] |
East Asian Journal of Popular Culture |
2022―Sep―16 |
Panmemic inoculation: How Taiwan is nerfing the pandemic with cute humour |
Jacob F. Tischer |
79 |
[GO] |
Journal of Curatorial Studies |
2022―Aug―12 |
Barring Freedom: Art, Abolition and the Museum in Pandemic Times |
Alexandra Moore, Rachel Nelson |
80 |
[GO] |
Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art |
2022―Jul―27 |
Performing race and remaking identity: Chinese visual artists in New York during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Feng Chen |
81 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Music |
2022―Jul―21 |
The COVID carnival: Coping and recovering from the chaos of the coronavirus pandemic |
Simeon Smith |
82 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Music |
2022―Jul―21 |
1:1 CONCERTS for a pandemic: Learnings from intimate musical encounters |
Catherine Grant, Zoë Loxley Slump, Sally Walker |
83 |
[GO] |
Radio Journal International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media |
2022―Jul―20 |
Banging tunes in the basement: Finding online community in COVID-19 lockdown |
Helen Wolfenden, Howard Sercombe, Adrian Renzo |
84 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2022―Jul―20 |
My quarantine landscapes: A personal inquiry into the COVID-19 lockdown experience through drawings |
Sezin Demirtoka |
85 |
[GO] |
Empedocles European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication |
2022―Jul―05 |
The flexibility and adaptation strategy of local filmmakers amid the pandemic: Opportunity and threat |
Dyna Herlina Suwarto, Febriansyah Kulau |
86 |
[GO] |
Citizenship Teaching and Learning |
2022―Jun―28 |
A ‘requiem’ for global citizenship education in higher education? An analysis of the exclusive nationalistic response to the COVID-19 pandemic |
Joseph Pardon Hungwe |
87 |
[GO] |
Citizenship Teaching and Learning |
2022―Jun―28 |
Musical citizenship as a means to disrupt exclusions: Potentials and limitations as understood in times of a pandemic |
Chrysi Kyratsou |
88 |
[GO] |
Journal of Arts & Communities |
2022―Jun―22 |
‘Coronavirus kindness’ phenomenon: Trends of social flow of creativity during the first 27 days of social distancing in the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom |
Zita Baracsi |
89 |
[GO] |
Journal of Arts & Communities |
2022―Jun―22 |
COVID-19 vaccination centre |
Nela Milic |
90 |
[GO] |
Australian Journalism Review |
2022―Jun―13 |
Communicating COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Monique Lewis, Eliza Govender and Kate Holland (Eds) (2021) |
Beate Josephi |
91 |
[GO] |
Australian Journalism Review |
2022―Jun―13 |
‘I can say I was a journalist during a global pandemic’: Australian students’ experiences of a newsroom in lockdown |
Brigid McCarthy, Dylan Bird, Merryn Sherwood, Lawrie Zion |
92 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies |
2022―Jun―09 |
Excluding the margins: Indonesian media’s framing of women and people with disability in the COVID-19 pandemic reporting |
Gilang Parahita, Nurhadi |
93 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jun―01 |
Satirical realities in COVID-19 humour: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Nigerian Facebook posts |
Chioma Deborah Onwubiko |
94 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jun―01 |
Nigerians and COVID-19 humour: Discursivity and public engagement through pandemic internet memes |
Bimbo Lolade Fafowora, Mistura Adebusola Salaudeen |
95 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jun―01 |
Viral giggles: Internet memes and COVID-19 in Malawi |
Emmanuel Ngwira |
96 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jun―01 |
The why of humour during a crisis: An exploration of COVID-19 memes in South Africa and Zimbabwe |
Mbongeni Jonny Msimanga, Lungile Augustine Tshuma, Trust Matsilele |
97 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jun―01 |
Theatricality in the midst of a pandemic: An assessment of artistic responses to COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe |
Nkululeko Sibanda, Cletus Moyo |
98 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jun―01 |
Suffering and smiling: Nigerians’ humorous response to the coronavirus pandemic |
Aminu Ali |
99 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jun―01 |
Deadly serious: Pandemic humour, media and critical perspectives |
Victoria Bernal |
100 |
[GO] |
Technoetic Arts |
2022―May―27 |
Death risk: Lack of movement: The ignored pandemic of digitalization escalates the COVID-19 crisis |
Lucas Pawlik |
101 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies |
2022―May―26 |
Aggravating circumstances? The COVID-19-related situational threats against the press in Portugal |
Rui Alexandre Novais |
102 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Education through Art |
2022―May―16 |
Meme layers in the times of pandemic |
Helena Sederholm, Riikka Haapalainen, Tiina Pusa |
103 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Sustainable Fashion & Textiles |
2022―May―10 |
When mortality knocks: Pandemic-inspired attitude shifts towards sustainable clothing consumption in six countries |
Samira Iran, Cosette M. Joyner Martinez, Katia Vladimirova, Stephan Wallaschkowski, Sonali Diddi, Claudia E. Henninger, et al. (+6) Helen McCormick, Kira Matus, Kirsi Niinimäki, Meike Sauerwein, Renu Singh, Loredana Tiedke |
104 |
[GO] |
Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies |
2022―May―06 |
‘Humans of New York’ during the pandemic: Giving users a voice |
Jessica Roberts |
105 |
[GO] |
Clothing Cultures |
2022―May―04 |
Spatial distancing and social closeness: The work of creative professionals during the pandemic |
Zemfira Salamova |
106 |
[GO] |
Clothing Cultures |
2022―May―04 |
Crafting comfort: Constructing connection during a pandemic |
Emma Louise Rixhon |
107 |
[GO] |
Journal of Popular Music Education |
2022―Apr―26 |
Andrá tutto bene! Musicking together and apart: The role of popular music and singing during the COVID-19 period in Italy |
Antonella Coppi, Johann van der Sandt |
108 |
[GO] |
Journal of Popular Music Education |
2022―Apr―26 |
Perceptions of the effects of sharing popular music on well-being and family relationships during COVID-19: A preliminary study of a group of Chinese families |
Danqing Zhou () |
109 |
[GO] |
Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research |
2022―Apr―22 |
Crisis communication amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Morocco |
Ait Hattani, Amrani Jai |
110 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Music in Early Childhood |
2022―Apr―20 |
Documenting ‘The Early Childhood Music Collaborative’: A multi-organizational response to early childhood music in the time of COVID-19 |
Lisa Huisman Koops, Karen Salvador, Christina L. Svec, Kerry Renzoni |
111 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2022―Apr―06 |
Power grab in a pandemic: Media, lawfare and policy in Myanmar |
Lisa Brooten |
112 |
[GO] |
Explorations in Media Ecology |
2022―Mar―11 |
Teaching media ecology in-person and online: Lessons from a COVID-19 semester |
Arshia Anwer |
113 |
[GO] |
Fashion Style & Popular Culture |
2022―Feb―25 |
COVID-19 and small retail business: What we can learn |
Laura Cocchia |
114 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2022―Feb―25 |
Digital disruption and global businesses’ viability under COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic |
Brighton Nyagadza |
115 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2022―Feb―25 |
Digital disruption and global businesses’ viability under COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic |
Brighton Nyagadza |
116 |
[GO] |
Journal of Contemporary Painting |
2022―Feb―22 |
Painting during a Pandemic: Caroline Walker’s Women in Interiors : Caroline Walker, Nearby, GRIMM, New York, 25 March-1 May 2021 |
Rina Arya |
117 |
[GO] |
Maska |
2022―Feb―06 |
The pandemic as a spectacle |
Blaž Lukan |
118 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Islamic Architecture |
2022―Jan―31 |
A Time for Solidarity: Rethinking the Architectural Establishment in the Age of COVID-19 |
Şebnem Yücel |
119 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jan―31 |
Language in a pandemic: A multimodal analysis of social media representation of COVID-19 |
Oluwayemisi Olusola Adebomi |
120 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jan―31 |
Analysing the mythologies and the ideological nuances in photographic representation of COVID-19 containment in Kenya’s newspapers |
Joseph N. Nyanoti |
121 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jan―31 |
Imagine dying from an overseas disease, when you do not even own a passport: A critical analysis of Twitter conversations in the wake of COVID-19 in Kenya and South Africa |
Job Mwaura, Ufuoma Akpojivi |
122 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jan―31 |
COVID-19 narratives and counter-narratives in Ghana: The dialectics of state messaging and alternative re/de-constructions |
Kwame Akuffo Anoff-Ntow, Wisdom J. Tettey |
123 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jan―31 |
Guardians of truth? Fact-checking the ‘disinfodemic’ in Southern Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Admire Mare, Allen Munoriyarwa |
124 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jan―31 |
Active news audience in COVID-19 pandemic season: Online news sharing motives and secondary gatekeeping decisions by social media users in Nigeria |
Babatunde Raphael Ojebuyi, Adeola Obafemi Mobolaji, Ridwan Abiola Kolawole |
125 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jan―31 |
Use of Senegalese music to raise coronavirus awareness on social media |
Estrella Sendra, Keyti |
126 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jan―31 |
The influence of photographs, music and comedy in Instagram coronavirus messages on adult preventive habits |
IfeKristi T. Ayo-Obiremi |
127 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jan―31 |
Nigerian government and management of news and information on the coronavirus pandemic |
Gloria Chimeziem Ernest-Samuel, Ngozi Eje Uduma |
128 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jan―31 |
Media and the coronavirus pandemic in Africa |
Martin N. Ndlela |
129 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2022―Jan―31 |
Pandemic politics and Africa: Examining discourses of Afrophobia in the news media |
Téwodros W. Workneh |
130 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Music |
2022―Jan―29 |
Voices from Southwark: Reflections on a collaborative music teaching project in London in the age of COVID-19 |
Javier Rivas, Rhys Sparey, Jonathan Davies, Caroline Gleason-Mercier, Sarah Hughes, Susannah Knights, Esther Cavett |
131 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Music |
2022―Jan―29 |
COVID-19 and community band participation: Impacts and the road forward |
Matthew D. Talbert, Philip Edelman |
132 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Music |
2022―Jan―29 |
How can I keep from singing? The effects of COVID-19 on the emotional wellbeing of community singers during early stage lockdown in the United States |
Felicia K. Youngblood, Joanna Bosse, Cameron T. Whitley |
133 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Music |
2022―Jan―29 |
‘We are all facing the same problem’: Lived experiences of online participation in the Irish World Music Café community music initiative in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic |
Hala Jaber, Fran Garry, Helen Phelan |
134 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Music |
2022―Jan―29 |
Non-participation in online Sacred Harp singing during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Esther M. Morgan-Ellis |
135 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Music |
2022―Jan―29 |
An exploration into online singing and mindfulness during the COVID-19 pandemic for people with anxiety and/or depression |
Emily Foulkes |
136 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Music |
2022―Jan―29 |
Music therapy research during a pandemic: An accidental experiment in caring for music |
Wolfgang Schmid, Fraser Simpson, Tia DeNora, Gary Ansdell |
137 |
[GO] |
Australian Journalism Review |
2022―Jan―26 |
The Australian media’s foreign news coverage of COVID-19 and its declining reportage of the Asia Pacific region |
Ross Tapsell |
138 |
[GO] |
Australian Journalism Review |
2022―Jan―26 |
Conflict, COVID-19, climate change: The emergence and possible evolution of peace journalism |
Kylie Navuku, Levi Obijiofor |
139 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2022―Jan―25 |
Creative space for navigating complex times: Using art-based inquiry to respond to uncertainty during COVID-19 |
Kelly Mancini Becker, Kelly Clark/Keefe, Erika White |
140 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2022―Jan―23 |
Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) at Home: Digital art-based mental health provision in response to COVID-19 |
Ananda Breed, Chaste Uwihoreye, Eric Ndushabandi, Matthew Elliott, Kirrily Pells |
141 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2022―Jan―21 |
The use of art therapy videos for children and teenagers living with cancer during COVID-19 |
Caryn Griffin |
142 |
[GO] |
Radio Journal International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media |
2022―Jan―18 |
The voices we trust: Public trust in news and information about COVID-19 on Swedish Radio |
Fredrik Stiernstedt |
143 |
[GO] |
Journal of Greek Media & Culture |
2022―Jan―03 |
Athens ’21: Undoing the demos in the year of the pandemic |
Dimitris Plantzos |
144 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics |
2021―Dec―31 |
Mythologizing the face mask: How protective covers became political during the fine-dust and COVID-19 crises in South Korea |
Tae-Sik Kim |
145 |
[GO] |
Journal of Science & Popular Culture |
2021―Dec―27 |
Spreading fun: Comic zombies, Joker viruses and COVID-19 jokes |
Anna-Sophie Jürgens, Anastasiya Fiadotava, David Tscharke, John Noel Viaña |
146 |
[GO] |
Journal of Science & Popular Culture |
2021―Dec―27 |
Little bugs and wicked viruses: Communicating the COVID-19 pandemic through picturebooks for children |
Elizabeth F. Caldwell, Sarah Falcus |
147 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Education through Art |
2021―Dec―27 |
‘Art education in the age of COVID-19’, The Museum of Contemporary Art (2021) |
Alexandra Davenport |
148 |
[GO] |
Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research |
2021―Dec―22 |
Digital communication and Ramadan at the time of COVID-19 |
Dario Fanara |
149 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2021―Dec―22 |
A hospital’s collaborative arts in health approach to COVID-19 |
Shay Thornton Kulha, J. Todd Frazier, Jennifer Townsend, Elizabeth Laguaite, Virginia Gray |
150 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2021―Dec―22 |
Different media, same relationships: What the Iris Piano Trio learned from the COVID-19 pandemic |
Lauren Latessa, Jiyoung Oh |
151 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2021―Dec―22 |
Picturing the researcher: Using photovoice to document the research assistant experience during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Jennifer Waite, Martha M. Whitfield |
152 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2021―Dec―22 |
Rethinking creative research methods in response to COVID-19: Creating a remote research kit |
Rebecka Fleetwood-Smith |
153 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2021―Dec―22 |
Arts in Hospitals during COVID-19: Time to Reflect, hosted by CW+ (the charity for Chelsea & Westminster NHS Hospitals Foundation Trust), 22 January 2021, online |
Karen Gray |
154 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2021―Dec―22 |
Freeing us from pandemic alienation: Tea-based online expressive arts therapy |
Man-Kit Kwong (Aleck) |
155 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2021―Dec―22 |
Whine and dust: Coping during the pandemic using companioning autoethnographic art-based research |
Jaime G. Dörner Alvarez, Janette Graetz Simmonds |
156 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2021―Dec―22 |
Adjusting to the pandemic: Remote support for professionals working with asylum seekers |
Devon Govoni, Kelvin Ramirez, Hillary Rubesin |
157 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2021―Dec―16 |
Pivots, arts practice and potentialities: Creative engagement, community wellbeing and arts-led research during COVID-19 in Australia |
Donna Hancox, Sandra Gattenhof, Sasha Mackay, Helen Klaebe |
158 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2021―Dec―16 |
COVID-19: A catalyst for online creativity for individuals with a life-limiting illness |
Amanda Roberts |
159 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2021―Dec―16 |
Connecting within: Digital collage as art-based research to process a pandemic |
Michele J. Ferro |
160 |
[GO] |
Citizenship Teaching and Learning |
2021―Nov―29 |
Activism in a time of pandemic: The impact of COVID-19 in Chilean citizen movement after the uprising of October 2019 |
Paulina Bronfman |
161 |
[GO] |
Citizenship Teaching and Learning |
2021―Nov―29 |
Exploring youth citizenship during COVID-19 lockdowns in New Zealand |
Carol Mutch, Marta Estellés |
162 |
[GO] |
Citizenship Teaching and Learning |
2021―Nov―29 |
Flipped learning as a tool to enhance digital citizenship: How teachers’ experiences of online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic can encourage participatory and justice-oriented citizenship |
Gearoid O’Brien |
163 |
[GO] |
Citizenship Teaching and Learning |
2021―Nov―29 |
Hong Kong under COVID-19: Active self-mobilization, freedom and responsibilities, and learnings |
Eric King-man Chong |
164 |
[GO] |
Citizenship Teaching and Learning |
2021―Nov―29 |
Distance education as a space of possibility in pandemic-burdened societies |
Carol A. Mullen |
165 |
[GO] |
Citizenship Teaching and Learning |
2021―Nov―29 |
Teaching and learning during a pandemic: Implications for democratic citizenship education |
Yusef Waghid |
166 |
[GO] |
Citizenship Teaching and Learning |
2021―Nov―29 |
Education, neurosis and exception: What really matters in education during/beyond the pandemic? |
Pedro Menezes, Isabel Menezes, Norberto Ribeiro |
167 |
[GO] |
Citizenship Teaching and Learning |
2021―Nov―19 |
Exploring youth citizenship during COVID-19 lockdowns in New Zealand |
Carol Mutch, Marta Estellés |
168 |
[GO] |
Citizenship Teaching and Learning |
2021―Nov―19 |
Hong Kong under COVID-19: Active self-mobilization, freedom and responsibilities, and learnings |
Eric King-man Chong |
169 |
[GO] |
Citizenship Teaching and Learning |
2021―Nov―19 |
Education, neurosis and exception: What really matters in education during/beyond the pandemic? |
Pedro Menezes, Isabel Menezes, Norberto Ribeiro |
170 |
[GO] |
Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art |
2021―Nov―05 |
From IRL (in-real-life) to URL: Capturing the art biennial amid COVID-19 |
(Gwen) Kuan-ying Kuo |
171 |
[GO] |
Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art |
2021―Nov―05 |
COVID-19 and viral anti-Asian racism: A multimodal critical discourse analysis of memes and the racialization of the COVID-19 pandemic |
Yan Wu, Matthew Wall |
172 |
[GO] |
Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art |
2021―Nov―05 |
Reshaping posthuman subjectivity: Lu Yang’s representation of virtual bodies in the COVID-19 pandemic |
Shiyu Gao |
173 |
[GO] |
Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art |
2021―Nov―05 |
Pandemic, censorship and creative protests via grassroots visual mobilization |
Meiqin Wang |
174 |
[GO] |
Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art |
2021―Nov―05 |
Curating pandemic contingencies: Remote collaboration and display reconfiguration in practice |
Mankit Lai |
175 |
[GO] |
Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art |
2021―Nov―05 |
Expressions of the pandemic: Conversation with Gu Zheng, 4 July 20201 |
Zheng Gu, Jiehong Jiang |
176 |
[GO] |
Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art |
2021―Nov―05 |
Sharing food, vulnerability and intimacy in a global pandemic: The digital art of the Chinese diaspora in Europe |
Hongwei Bao |
177 |
[GO] |
Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies |
2021―Oct―26 |
Influence of African Indigenous language media in COVID-19 digital health messaging |
Israel A. Fadipe, Abiodun Salawu |
178 |
[GO] |
Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies |
2021―Oct―26 |
Health disparities and the digital divide within South African disadvantaged communities during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Elizabeth Lubinga, Karabo Sitto, Keke Molebatsi |
179 |
[GO] |
Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies |
2021―Oct―26 |
Platformization of healthcare communication: Insights from the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy |
Elisabetta Locatelli, Alessandro Lovari |
180 |
[GO] |
Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies |
2021―Oct―26 |
Digitization of healthcare post COVID-19: Reimagining the role of health education and promotion |
Chinwe Obuaku-Igwe |
181 |
[GO] |
Craft Research |
2021―Oct―22 |
‘I’m not a doctor, but I can sew a mask’: The face mask home sewing movement as a means of control during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 |
Addie K. Martindale, Charity Armstead, Ellen McKinney |
182 |
[GO] |
Craft Research |
2021―Oct―22 |
Older adults’ philanthropic crafting of face masks during COVID-19 |
Christine Guy Schnittka |
183 |
[GO] |
Drama Therapy Review |
2021―Oct―21 |
Introducing drama therapy during a pandemic: A clinical commentary |
Nadine Bernard, Barbara McKechnie, Kate Birsa, Kaitlyn Carranza, Erin Gaydos, Skylar Lerose, Connor McCrea |
184 |
[GO] |
Journal of Design Business & Society |
2021―Oct―13 |
What motivates our design students during COVID-19? |
Rebecca Anne Price, Mieke van der Bijl-Brouwer |
185 |
[GO] |
Queer Studies in Media & Popular Culture |
2021―Sep―29 |
Summer 2021: Pandemics and popular culture |
Bruce Drushel |
186 |
[GO] |
Journal of Scandinavian Cinema |
2021―Sep―25 |
Involuntary Dogme restrictions: Orca and COVID-19 screen culture |
Maaret Koskinen |
187 |
[GO] |
Journal of Scandinavian Cinema |
2021―Sep―25 |
Trade stories, film policy and radical uncertainty: Remarks on Scandinavian cinema and COVID-19 inspired by ‘Digging the digital?’ |
Joel Frykholm |
188 |
[GO] |
Book 2 0 |
2021―Sep―21 |
Platformized book prosumption on Wattpad: Reading and writing in the case of a pandemic diary |
Sven Stollfuß |
189 |
[GO] |
Book 2 0 |
2021―Sep―21 |
Ghosts, murder and mutation: The portrayal of pandemics in children’s and YA fiction |
Jean Webb |
190 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―Sep―15 |
God and COVID-19 in Burundian social media: The political fight for the control of the narrative |
Antea Paviotti |
191 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―Sep―15 |
Social media, fake news and fake COVID-19 cures in Nigeria |
Temple Uwalaka, Bigman Nwala, Amadi Confidence Chinedu |
192 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―Sep―15 |
From COVID-19 to COVID-666: Quasi-religious mentality and ideologies in Nigerian coronavirus pandemic discourse |
Lily Chimuanya, Ebuka Elias Igwebuike |
193 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―Sep―15 |
Is we they? A cross-cultural study of responses to COVID-19 updates in Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda |
Robert Madoi Nasaba, Nakiwala Aisha Sembatya |
194 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―Sep―15 |
‘Subaltern’ pushbacks: An analysis of responses by Facebook users to ‘racist’ statements by two French doctors on testing a COVID-19 vaccine in Africa |
Selina Linda Mudavanhu |
195 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―Sep―15 |
Infobotting COVID-19: A case study of Ask Nameesa in Egypt |
Mona Khattab |
196 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―Sep―15 |
South African newspaper coverage of COVID-19: A content analysis |
Herman Wasserman, Wallace Chuma, Tanja Bosch, Chikezie E. Uzuegbunam, Rachel Flynn |
197 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―Sep―15 |
West African-diasporic social media users facing COVID-19: Care, emotions and power during the onset of the coronavirus pandemic |
Syntia Hasenöhrl |
198 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―Sep―15 |
An evaluation of constructive journalism in Zimbabwe: A case study of The Herald’s coverage of the coronavirus pandemic |
Thulani Tshabangu, Abiodun Salawu |
199 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―Sep―15 |
Media representation of China in the time of pandemic: A comparative study of Kenyan and Ethiopian media |
Hangwei Li |
200 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―Sep―15 |
Media and global pandemics: Continuities and discontinuities |
Tendai Chari, Ufuoma Akpojivi |
201 |
[GO] |
Moving Image Review & Art Journal (MIRAJ) |
2021―Sep―07 |
Quietness, isolation and reimagining contact in the city after the pandemic |
Gracia Ramirez |
202 |
[GO] |
Moving Image Review & Art Journal (MIRAJ) |
2021―Sep―07 |
Picturing a Pandemic: Art and Activism of Survival on Screen from the Women’s Health, LGBTQIA, Crip and Decolonial Archive |
Conal Mcstravick, Richard Fung |
203 |
[GO] |
Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies |
2021―Aug―10 |
Vā at the time of COVID-19: When an aspect of research unexpectedly turns into lived experience and practice |
Leali‘ifano Albert Refiti, Anna-Christina (Tina) Engels-Schwarzpaul, Lana Lopesi, Billie Lythberg, Layne Waerea, Valance Smith |
204 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2021―Jun―18 |
The heart of the matter: Arts-based reflections, writings and responses during COVID-19 |
Vivien Marcow Speiser, Phillip Speiser |
205 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics |
2021―Jun―18 |
Positive communication in a catastrophic crisis: The mixed effects of COVID-19 on the tone of Canadian governments’ media coverage |
Alexis Bibeau, Adrien Cloutier, Alexandre Fortier-Chouinard, Nadjim Fréchet, Camille Tremblay-Antoine, Yannick Dufresne |
206 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2021―Jun―11 |
Media policy analysis and diplomatic interactions during COVID-19 between China and the United States in a comparative perspective |
Fangzhu Lu, Biao Li |
207 |
[GO] |
Art & the Public Sphere |
2021―Jun―01 |
Re-inventing life as commons during the pandemic crisis |
Stavros Stavrides |
208 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―May―25 |
‘You can’t arrest a virus’: The freedom of expression crisis within Egypt’s response to COVID-19 |
Gabriele Cosentino |
209 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―May―25 |
Communication lapses to combating COVID-19 pandemic: Evaluating Ghana’s COVID-19 campaign |
Jacob Nyarko, Michael Yao Wodui Serwornoo, Benedine Azanu |
210 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―May―25 |
COVID-19 containment and control: Information source credibility and adoption of prevention strategies among residents in South West Nigeria |
Mustapha Adeniyi Adeitan, Ngozi Joy Onyechi, Ozioma Omah |
211 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―May―25 |
Influence of conspiracy theories, misinformation and knowledge on public adoption of Nigerian government’s COVID-19 containment policies |
Ifeoma Theresa Amobi, Lambe Kayode Mustapha, Lilian Adaora Udodi, Oluwakemi Akinuliola-Aweda, Mogbonj뫞 Esther Adesulure, Innocent Okoye |
212 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―May―25 |
Fear-arousing persuasive communication and behaviour change: COVID-19 in Kenya |
Omukule Emojong’ |
213 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―May―25 |
Exploring COVID-19 infodemic in rural Africa: A case study of Chintheche, Malawi |
Levi Zeleza Manda |
214 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―May―25 |
The societal importance of journalistic health reporting on the COVID-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa: Impressions from science and health journalism organizations |
Stefan Wollnik |
215 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―May―25 |
Communicating COVID-19 to rural dwellers: Revisiting the role of traditional media in crisis communication |
Ezinne Abaneme, Chinedu Nwasum, Oscar Chima, Ogbonnanya Elechi, Ngozi Uduma |
216 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―May―25 |
A systematic review of the spread of information during pandemics: A case of the 2020 COVID-19 virus |
Oluwakemi Shobowale |
217 |
[GO] |
Journal of African Media Studies |
2021―May―25 |
The coronavirus pandemic in Africa: Crisis communication challenges |
Martin N. Ndlela |
218 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Community Music |
2021―May―21 |
The response of community musicians in the United Kingdom to the COVID-19 crisis: An evaluation |
Matthew Crisp |
219 |
[GO] |
Australasian Journal of Popular Culture |
2021―May―13 |
The familiar places we dream about: Pokémon GO and nostalgia during a global pandemic |
Gwyneth Peaty, Tama Leaver |
220 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Islamic Architecture |
2021―May―04 |
Vivir El Islam En Tiempos De Pandemia (Experiencing Islam In Times Of The Pandemic), Casa Árabe [Soundcloud Channel], Madrid And Cordoba, Spain, May 27-June 16, 2020 |
Walid Akef |
221 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2021―May―03 |
Balancing protection of public health and freedom of information in times of COVID-19 |
Andrei Richter |
222 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2021―May―03 |
Public policies of connectivity in Latin America in the context of COVID-19 |
Bernadette Califano, Martín Becerra |
223 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2021―May―03 |
Section 230 and global content moderation: Uncertainty in the time of COVID-19 |
Melinda Sebastian |
224 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2021―May―03 |
Trusting and valuing news in a pandemic: Attitudes to online news media content during COVID-19 and policy implications |
Terry Flew |
225 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2021―May―03 |
Cybertarianism further exposed: Chile, Colombia, Mexico and the COVID-19 conjuncture |
André Dorcé Ramos, Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed, Jorge Antonio Saavedra Utman, Toby Miller |
226 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2021―May―03 |
Trends in East Asian policies on digital surveillance tools during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Elena Sherstoboeva, Valentina Pavlenko |
227 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2021―May―03 |
What’s next for social media companies? The digital regulatory scene in Turkey during the COVID-19 pandemic |
Aslı Tunç |
228 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2021―May―03 |
From social distancing to digital un-distancing: The COVID-19 pandemic and new challenges for digital policy in the cultural and audio-visual sectors |
Olga Kolokytha, Krisztina Rozgonyi |
229 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2021―May―03 |
Municipal digital infrastructure and the COVID-19 pandemic: A case study of Calgary, Canada |
Gregory Taylor, Katelyn Anderson, Dana Cramer |
230 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2021―May―03 |
Government repression disguised as anti-disinformation action: Digital journalists’ perception of COVID-19 policies in Hungary |
Konrad Bleyer-Simon |
231 |
[GO] |
Drama Therapy Review |
2021―May―03 |
Interview with Nancy Sondag: Drama therapy for persons with dementia on a secured unit in an assisted living facility during a pandemic |
Sally Bailey |
232 |
[GO] |
Journal of Digital Media & Policy |
2021―May―03 |
Digital dilemmas in the (post-)pandemic state: Surveillance and information rights in South Korea |
Kyong Yoon |
233 |
[GO] |
Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research |
2021―Apr―25 |
Insta-hate: An exploration of Islamophobia and right-wing nationalism on Instagram amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in India |
Benson Rajan, Shreya Venkatraman |
234 |
[GO] |
Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research |
2021―Apr―25 |
Mapping the fake news infodemic amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: A study of Indian fact-checking websites |
Kaifia Ancer Laskar, Mohammad Reyaz |
235 |
[GO] |
Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research |
2021―Apr―25 |
Social media and the COVID-19 pandemic: The dilemma of fake news clutter vs. social responsibility |
Moez Ben Messaoud |
236 |
[GO] |
Virtual Creativity |
2021―Mar―02 |
Post Pandemic Provocations |
Nina Czegledy |
237 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Music in Early Childhood |
2021―Feb―15 |
‘Something is better than nothing’: Early childhood caregiver-child music classes taught remotely in the time of COVID-19 |
Lisa Huisman Koops, Samantha C. Webber |
238 |
[GO] |
International Journal of Music in Early Childhood |
2021―Feb―15 |
Early childhood music research, practice and policy: A COVID-19 collaboration |
Christina L. Svec, Lisa Koops |
239 |
[GO] |
Crossings Journal of Migration and Culture |
2021―Jan―30 |
Migrant autonomy and wilfulness amidst the onslaught of the Covid-19 pandemic at the Tijuana border |
Robert McKee Irwin, Juan Antonio Del Monte |
240 |
[GO] |
Journal of Science & Popular Culture |
2021―Jan―28 |
Presenting a constructive image of the processes of undertaking science and medical research through fiction in the wake of the 2019-20 COVID-19 pandemic |
Sean Fitzgerald |
241 |
[GO] |
Journal of Science & Popular Culture |
2021―Jan―28 |
Could vaccine hesitancy prolong the pandemic? |
Steven Gil |
242 |
[GO] |
Drama Therapy Review |
2020―Oct―14 |
Bridging the generational divide: The mixtape of being a White, gay, Gen X drama therapist living through HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 |
Jason Conover |
243 |
[GO] |
Drama Therapy Review |
2020―Oct―14 |
How to run a drama therapy group from your childhood bedroom: Reflections on working as a drama therapist during COVID-19 |
Jamie Adges |
244 |
[GO] |
Drama Therapy Review |
2020―Oct―14 |
Staring into a blue circle: Reflections on school-based drama therapy during COVID-19 |
Heidi Landis, Alessia Hughes, Cindy Kay |
245 |
[GO] |
Drama Therapy Review |
2020―Oct―14 |
‘Art is my language’: Expanding the role of creative arts therapy in a public health system during COVID-19 |
Dana George Trottier, Carlos Rodriguez-Perez, Jude Regula, Jennifer Richards, Emily Brenner, Nichelle Murray |
246 |
[GO] |
Drama Therapy Review |
2020―Oct―14 |
‘Great red anemone and its beautiful black pollens’: On tele-drama therapy sessions with older adults in times of COVID-19 |
Shiri Kordova, Shoshi Keisari |
247 |
[GO] |
Drama Therapy Review |
2020―Oct―14 |
The medium is the message: Τhe transformation of drama therapy practice during COVID-19 |
Dimitra Stavrou |
248 |
[GO] |
Drama Therapy Review |
2020―Oct―14 |
Creative dialogues across countries: Towards modern performance online during the global crisis related to COVID-19 |
Steve Harvey, Colleen Jennings, E. Connor Kelly |
249 |
[GO] |
Drama Therapy Review |
2020―Oct―14 |
Individualism will not save us: Personal liberty vs. community care in the time of COVID-19 |
Dana Sayre |
250 |
[GO] |
Drama Therapy Review |
2020―Oct―14 |
Finding my raison d’être: COVID-19 and the call to online therapy |
Monique Alexandra Hill |
251 |
[GO] |
Drama Therapy Review |
2020―Oct―14 |
Medicine memories: Fighting hermeneutical injustice in a pandemic |
Jacqueline Victor (Jaq) |
252 |
[GO] |
Drama Therapy Review |
2020―Oct―14 |
Lend me your oar: Therapy in a pandemic with graduate interns, individuals living with Aphasia and uncharted waters |
Kayla Freeman, Alessia Hughes |
253 |
[GO] |
Journal of Environmental Media |
2020―Aug―23 |
Sensing the deathscape: Digital media and death during COVID-19 |
Becky Alexis-Martin |
254 |
[GO] |
Journal of Environmental Media |
2020―Aug―23 |
Screened screens screening: Boundaries and boundary-drawing practices during COVID-19 |
Liu Xin |
255 |
[GO] |
Journal of Environmental Media |
2020―Aug―23 |
‘So long, and thanks for all the fish!’: Urban dolphins as ecofascist fake news during COVID-19 |
Marcia Allison |
256 |
[GO] |
Journal of Environmental Media |
2020―Aug―23 |
#NoGoingBack: Queer leaps at the intersection of protest and COVID-19 |
Jin Haritaworn |
257 |
[GO] |
Journal of Environmental Media |
2020―Aug―23 |
The cost of labour and energy in digital media and automation technologies beyond the COVID-19 pandemic |
Mario Khreiche |
258 |
[GO] |
Journal of Environmental Media |
2020―Aug―23 |
Online environmental news stories in India during the COVID-19 pandemic: Reporting the ‘crisis’ and ‘concerns’ of the natural ecosystem |
Ram Awtar Yadav |
259 |
[GO] |
Journal of Environmental Media |
2020―Aug―23 |
Disease, disaster and the internet: Reconceptualizing environmental hazards in the time of coronavirus |
Hayley Brazier |
260 |
[GO] |
Journal of Environmental Media |
2020―Aug―23 |
Pandemic temporalities: Distal futurity in the digital Capitalocene |
Nadine Chan |
261 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2020―Aug―18 |
Puppet theatre under COVID-19 |
Emma Fisher, Cariad Astles |
262 |
[GO] |
Journal of Applied Arts and Health |
2020―Aug―18 |
The truth behind the screen: Digital shadows in the time of pandemic |
Lynne Kent |
263 |
[GO] |
Punk & Post Punk |
2020―Jul―29 |
Stay punk!! Stay free!! Subcultural identity, resistance and Covid-19 in northern Japan |
James D. Letson |
264 |
[GO] |
Citizenship Teaching and Learning |
2020―Jul―24 |
Vigilance, respect and cooperation during a worldwide pandemic |
Yusef Waghid |