Using semiotic and discourse analysis methodologies to uncover denotative and connotative meanings in journalism production, following Roland Barthes’s work, our research analyzed newspaper humour published in one Portuguese newspaper about the global build-up of the swine flu (H1N1) scare of 2009-2010. Results demonstrate that humour was much quicker than traditional journalistic templates to assign responsibilities and depict failures in the crisis management system, precociously suggesting that the pandemic could be just another moral panic similar to the bird flu of 2005. Through humour, newspapers stressed the cyclic nature of health risks, reducing the impact of dramatic information on the audience. It is therefore suggested that the ...
This study examines how the three most influential local newspapers in Sweden, Helsingborgs Dagblad,...
In May 2011 there was a rare outbreak of E. coli in Germany, and its origin was not clear. Through s...
The aim of this thesis has been to examine how the risk for the swine flu was represented in the Swe...
Using semiotic and discourse analysis methodologies to uncover denotative and connotative meanings i...
Using semiotic and discourse analysis methodologies to uncover denotative and connotative meanings i...
In April 2009, a new strain of influenza subtype H1N1 emerged due to the rearrangement of two RNA se...
On April 2009, the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic alert as a consequence of th...
In April 2009, a new strain of influenza subtype H1N1 emerged due to the rearrangement of two RNA se...
<p>Background: A/H1N1, more commonly referred to as swine flu, emerged in Mexico in spring 200...
In April 2009, reports of a new strain of a deadly flu virus emerged in Mexico. The scarcity of inf...
News coverage can play a vital role during public health crises, raising awareness about potential r...
This paper investigates the use of conceptual metaphors in a corpus of news texts on swine flu, publ...
In Portugal, the use of strategic communication within the health sector has been growing in the pas...
Este artigo tem como objetivo refletir sobre os modos pelos quais os jornais O Globo e O Dia constru...
It is known that disease outbreaks, either at a local or a global scale, elicit a social response fr...
This study examines how the three most influential local newspapers in Sweden, Helsingborgs Dagblad,...
In May 2011 there was a rare outbreak of E. coli in Germany, and its origin was not clear. Through s...
The aim of this thesis has been to examine how the risk for the swine flu was represented in the Swe...
Using semiotic and discourse analysis methodologies to uncover denotative and connotative meanings i...
Using semiotic and discourse analysis methodologies to uncover denotative and connotative meanings i...
In April 2009, a new strain of influenza subtype H1N1 emerged due to the rearrangement of two RNA se...
On April 2009, the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic alert as a consequence of th...
In April 2009, a new strain of influenza subtype H1N1 emerged due to the rearrangement of two RNA se...
<p>Background: A/H1N1, more commonly referred to as swine flu, emerged in Mexico in spring 200...
In April 2009, reports of a new strain of a deadly flu virus emerged in Mexico. The scarcity of inf...
News coverage can play a vital role during public health crises, raising awareness about potential r...
This paper investigates the use of conceptual metaphors in a corpus of news texts on swine flu, publ...
In Portugal, the use of strategic communication within the health sector has been growing in the pas...
Este artigo tem como objetivo refletir sobre os modos pelos quais os jornais O Globo e O Dia constru...
It is known that disease outbreaks, either at a local or a global scale, elicit a social response fr...
This study examines how the three most influential local newspapers in Sweden, Helsingborgs Dagblad,...
In May 2011 there was a rare outbreak of E. coli in Germany, and its origin was not clear. Through s...
The aim of this thesis has been to examine how the risk for the swine flu was represented in the Swe...