This article explores the COVID-19 pandemic as it interacts with other vulnerabilities, risks, and disasters people experience. It examines online narratives about COVID-19 from people suffering from induced seismicity in the province of Groningen, the Netherlands, posted on social media, blogs, and websites, complemented with ethnographic data. Focusing on social and discursive practices, the article looks at how risk, disaster, and crisis are talked about and mobilized. The narrative data shows interrelated layers of vulnerability and the experience of a compounded disaster. Narratives indicate that their composers and sharers understand disasters as produced and constructed, and use COVID-19 to reframe risk, disaster, and crisis. More im...
During a crisis event, communication is crucial to the safety and survival of the people who are dir...
Voicing systematically marginalised communities is a problem historically posed in the media and com...
In recent times societal crises such as the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak have given rise to a t...
This article explores the COVID-19 pandemic as it interacts with other vulnerabilities, risks, and d...
The overwhelming impact that disasters have on societies is fed by socio-economic vulnerabilities an...
Decades of social science research have taught us much about how individuals, groups, and communitie...
The tsunami of change triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed society in a series of casc...
This is the Introduction to the special issue on Covid-19 and the cultural constructions of a global...
Natural disasters (predominantly those linked to meteorological and geophysical changes) prevail amo...
Existing content analysis literature on the virality of social media posts focuses on emotion and to...
BackgroundSeldom in history does one get a 'front row seat'-with large-scale dynamic data-on how onl...
In the early months of COVID-19 pandemic, scientists and global commentators watched African countri...
International audienceIn 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the addition of Disease...
In most disasters that have been studied, the underlying dangerous cause does not persist for very l...
The Covid-19 pandemic has magnified existing crises and vulnerabilities, but much remains unknown ab...
During a crisis event, communication is crucial to the safety and survival of the people who are dir...
Voicing systematically marginalised communities is a problem historically posed in the media and com...
In recent times societal crises such as the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak have given rise to a t...
This article explores the COVID-19 pandemic as it interacts with other vulnerabilities, risks, and d...
The overwhelming impact that disasters have on societies is fed by socio-economic vulnerabilities an...
Decades of social science research have taught us much about how individuals, groups, and communitie...
The tsunami of change triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed society in a series of casc...
This is the Introduction to the special issue on Covid-19 and the cultural constructions of a global...
Natural disasters (predominantly those linked to meteorological and geophysical changes) prevail amo...
Existing content analysis literature on the virality of social media posts focuses on emotion and to...
BackgroundSeldom in history does one get a 'front row seat'-with large-scale dynamic data-on how onl...
In the early months of COVID-19 pandemic, scientists and global commentators watched African countri...
International audienceIn 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the addition of Disease...
In most disasters that have been studied, the underlying dangerous cause does not persist for very l...
The Covid-19 pandemic has magnified existing crises and vulnerabilities, but much remains unknown ab...
During a crisis event, communication is crucial to the safety and survival of the people who are dir...
Voicing systematically marginalised communities is a problem historically posed in the media and com...
In recent times societal crises such as the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak have given rise to a t...