The aim of the present paper is to present the symbolic features that are exposed by the concept of artefact in the context of a pandemic alarm, such as the A (H1N1) influenza. The symbolic qualities entailed by the notion of artefact are well-known within the Social Sciences: Sociology, Anthropology, Archaeology, and Linguistics. The artefact is basically not an object, but an action aimed at designing, simulating or creating a simile by means of material, technological or linguistic structures. The purpose of the present work is to unveil the symbolic dimensions that are activated by the A (H1N1) influenza as a Pandemic Artefact: a) the assumption of separating information from matter; b) the need for a material support to enable the exch...
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The aim of the present paper is to present the symbolic features that are exposed by the concept of ...
The aim of the present paper is to present the symbolic features that are exposed by the concept of ...
The topic of analysis are socio-cultural imaginaries of the pandemic. The assumption is that the pan...
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none1noThe main goal of this paper is to investigate how texts related to the Spanish Flu pandemic (...
The second half of last century and the beginning of the current one were marked by several major he...
Often described as “masks” face-worn devices are employed as personal protection equipment by health...
This paper investigates the use of conceptual metaphors in a corpus of news texts on swine flu, publ...
This study analyzed how the mass media covered the influenza A (H1N1) pandemic and its influence on ...
The aim of the present paper is to present the symbolic features that are exposed by the concept of ...
The aim of the present paper is to present the symbolic features that are exposed by the concept of ...
The topic of analysis are socio-cultural imaginaries of the pandemic. The assumption is that the pan...
The aim of the study is to understand how individual concepts, ideas, values and beliefs related to ...
Epidemics, pandemics, plagues — global health crises — uniquely challenge the ways science evidences...
Since 2003, avian influenza has recently spread around the world sparking fears of a potential pande...
This article examines the introduction of fiction in the management of emerging infectious diseases ...
This dissertation analyzes the various scientific, political and cultural narratives about and the o...
How does microbial emergence become a local area of medical, political, and technological interventi...
The human influenza epidemic of 2009 gives us the opportunity to know the point of view of the actor...
none1noThe main goal of this paper is to investigate how texts related to the Spanish Flu pandemic (...
The second half of last century and the beginning of the current one were marked by several major he...
Often described as “masks” face-worn devices are employed as personal protection equipment by health...
This paper investigates the use of conceptual metaphors in a corpus of news texts on swine flu, publ...
This study analyzed how the mass media covered the influenza A (H1N1) pandemic and its influence on ...