This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Between 2015 and 2016, Zika became an epidemic of global concern and the focus of intense media coverage. Using a hybrid model of frame and social representations theory, we examine how the Zika outbreak was reported in two major newspapers in Brazil: O Globo and Folha de São Paulo. The analysis of 186 articles published between December 2015 and May 2016 reveals a dominant 'war' frame supported by two sub-frames: one focused on eradicating the vector (mosquito) and another on controlling microcephaly, placing the burden of prevention on women. Scientific uncertainties about the virus and its relationship to microcephaly coupled with political ...
Social science generates evidence necessary to control epidemics. It can help to craft appropriate p...
The present article is an analysis of the framing strategies regarding three news subjects: the Bra...
Introduction: Reports of high rates of primary microcephaly and Guillain–Barré syndrome associated w...
Between 2015 and 2016, Zika became an epidemic of global concern and the focus of intense media cove...
open access articleBetween 2015 and 2016, Zika became an epidemic of global concern and the focus of...
This article discusses some of the tensions caused by the friction between distinct temporal regimes...
peer-reviewedBackground: The public health response to Zika outbreak has mostly focused on epidemiol...
Background In 2015–2017, the Americas experienced a highly consequential epidemics for pregnancy and...
The 2015-2016 Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic created international panic once health care providers sugg...
The complex and unprecedented characteristics of the Zika epidemic in Brazil demanded national and l...
After a Zika outbreak began in Brazil in April 2015, narratives blamed the virus on a variety of int...
Abstract: Despite having been broadly advertised by the mass media, many negative consequences of th...
Introduction: ZIKA is a single-stranded RNA, from the Flaviviridae family. The infection of this vir...
The first confirmed case of Zika virus infection in the Americas was reported in No...
The Zika virus outbreak of 2015 disproportionately affected Brazil, a South American country with a ...
Social science generates evidence necessary to control epidemics. It can help to craft appropriate p...
The present article is an analysis of the framing strategies regarding three news subjects: the Bra...
Introduction: Reports of high rates of primary microcephaly and Guillain–Barré syndrome associated w...
Between 2015 and 2016, Zika became an epidemic of global concern and the focus of intense media cove...
open access articleBetween 2015 and 2016, Zika became an epidemic of global concern and the focus of...
This article discusses some of the tensions caused by the friction between distinct temporal regimes...
peer-reviewedBackground: The public health response to Zika outbreak has mostly focused on epidemiol...
Background In 2015–2017, the Americas experienced a highly consequential epidemics for pregnancy and...
The 2015-2016 Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic created international panic once health care providers sugg...
The complex and unprecedented characteristics of the Zika epidemic in Brazil demanded national and l...
After a Zika outbreak began in Brazil in April 2015, narratives blamed the virus on a variety of int...
Abstract: Despite having been broadly advertised by the mass media, many negative consequences of th...
Introduction: ZIKA is a single-stranded RNA, from the Flaviviridae family. The infection of this vir...
The first confirmed case of Zika virus infection in the Americas was reported in No...
The Zika virus outbreak of 2015 disproportionately affected Brazil, a South American country with a ...
Social science generates evidence necessary to control epidemics. It can help to craft appropriate p...
The present article is an analysis of the framing strategies regarding three news subjects: the Bra...
Introduction: Reports of high rates of primary microcephaly and Guillain–Barré syndrome associated w...