This article examines the emergent metaphors about human flu A (H1N1) in Mexico, in two newspapers with different ideology, during the main phase of the contingency, in 2009, in order to understand the meaning of the epidemic immersed in current national circumstances in its different sceneries: social, economic, political and about beliefs
The declaration of the influenza A (H1N1) epidemic in late April 2009 in Mexico was followed by a se...
Abstract Several influenza pandemics have taken place throughout history and it was assumed that the...
The flu epidemic outbreak in Mexico caused by the A/H1N1 virus and the appearance of contagion cases...
In April 2009, reports of a new strain of a deadly flu virus emerged in Mexico. The scarcity of inf...
In 2009, the eyes of the world turned to Mexico as reports of a strange new strain of influenza bega...
Facts and reasons. The so feared by everyone influenza or the difficult uses of knowledge.This study...
This study analyzed how the mass media covered the influenza A (H1N1) pandemic and its influence on ...
The essay is an analysis of the views of Jalisco on management by the state government of epidemiolo...
This article identifies, describes and analyzes specific instances of metaphors used to represent an...
The importance of the mass media as carriers of information especially in time of crisis, for instan...
The importance of the mass media as carriers of information especially in time of crisis, for instan...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to strengthen health communication in t...
It is known that disease outbreaks, either at a local or a global scale, elicit a social response fr...
Using semiotic and discourse analysis methodologies to uncover denotative and connotative meanings i...
The second half of last century and the beginning of the current one were marked by several major he...
The declaration of the influenza A (H1N1) epidemic in late April 2009 in Mexico was followed by a se...
Abstract Several influenza pandemics have taken place throughout history and it was assumed that the...
The flu epidemic outbreak in Mexico caused by the A/H1N1 virus and the appearance of contagion cases...
In April 2009, reports of a new strain of a deadly flu virus emerged in Mexico. The scarcity of inf...
In 2009, the eyes of the world turned to Mexico as reports of a strange new strain of influenza bega...
Facts and reasons. The so feared by everyone influenza or the difficult uses of knowledge.This study...
This study analyzed how the mass media covered the influenza A (H1N1) pandemic and its influence on ...
The essay is an analysis of the views of Jalisco on management by the state government of epidemiolo...
This article identifies, describes and analyzes specific instances of metaphors used to represent an...
The importance of the mass media as carriers of information especially in time of crisis, for instan...
The importance of the mass media as carriers of information especially in time of crisis, for instan...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to strengthen health communication in t...
It is known that disease outbreaks, either at a local or a global scale, elicit a social response fr...
Using semiotic and discourse analysis methodologies to uncover denotative and connotative meanings i...
The second half of last century and the beginning of the current one were marked by several major he...
The declaration of the influenza A (H1N1) epidemic in late April 2009 in Mexico was followed by a se...
Abstract Several influenza pandemics have taken place throughout history and it was assumed that the...
The flu epidemic outbreak in Mexico caused by the A/H1N1 virus and the appearance of contagion cases...