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[Commlist] Publication, January 2022: edited volume - Power, Media and the Covid-19 Pandemic: framing public discourse
Mon Jan 10 13:45:03 GMT 2022
/Power, Media and the Covid-19 Pandemic: framing public discourse /is
published by this month by Routledge.
The volume is edited by Stuart Price and Ben Harbisher - link here, and
below that, for ease of reference, the list of contents.
https://www.routledge.com/Power-Media-and-the-Covid-19-Pandemic-Framing-Public-Discourse/Price-Harbisher/p/book/9780367706326
This edited collection provides an in-depth, interdisciplinary critique
of the acts of public communication disseminated during a major global
crisis. Encompassing contributions from academics working in the fields
of politics, environmentalism, citizens’ rights, state theory, cultural
studies, journalism, and discourse/rhetoric, the book offers an original
insight into the relationship ...
*CONTENTS*
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_Introduction_: Power, Media, and the Covid-19 Pandemic: framing public
discourse
_PART I: The Pandemic: historical, medical and racial configurations_
1 Killing Fields: Pandemics, Geopolitics and Environmental Emergency -
Graham *Murdock*
2 Biopolitics, Eugenics and the New State Racism - Ben *Harbisher*
3 The Subsumption of Racial Discrimination: the representation of
Chinese mainstream media of the maltreatment of African nationals in
Guangzhou during the Covid-19 Pandemic - Zhou *Yang*and Na *Yuqi*
_PART II: Power, Crisis and Repression_
4 The Cultural Politics of Crisis in the UK -Ben *Whitham*
5 UK Universities during Covid-19: catastrophic management, ‘business
continuity’, & education workers - Stuart *Price*
6 Covid-19, Police Brutality and the systematic targeting of the black
and disadvantaged population in Brazil - Fernanda *Amaral*
_PART III: Journalism, Information and Structures of Argument during
Covid-19_
7 Just Following the Science: fact-checking journalism and the
Government’s lockdown argumentation - Jen *Birks*
8 The burden of responsibility: Investigative journalism in South Africa
during the Covid-19 crisis - Allen *Munoriyarwa*
9 "It's just a little flu": Covid, institutional crisis and information
wars in Brazilian journalism - the Folha de São Paulo newspaper -
Thaiane *Oliveira*, Rodrigo *Quinan*, Juliana *Gagliardi*, and Afonso
*de Albuquerque*
_PART IV: British Political Discourse during the Pandemic_
10 The BBC and Covid-19: the Politicisation of a Pandemic? - Sumaya
*Alnahed*
11 How the UK Government ‘turned on a sixpence’ to change its story: a
discourse analysis of the No.10 daily coronavirus news conferences -
Ruth *Garland*
12 Mortality, Blame Avoidance and the State: constructing Boris
Johnson’s exit strategy - Leighton *Andrews*
_PART V: Homelessness and Dispossession during the Pandemic_
13 Has homeless rough sleeping in the UK and Europe been solved in the
wake of the Covid-19 pandemic? - Jo *Richardson*
14 Leper Islands: Coronavirus and the Homeless ‘Other’ - Simon *Stevens*
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