The media ideological use of narration about Hong Kong influenza viruses, is studied. A connection of the media discourse of Hong Kong flus of the first decade of the twenty–first century and the falls of Hong Kong stock exchange indexes, may be traced. The ideological tales about Hong Kong flus were more important in the world mass media than the medical essence of the flus
It is known that disease outbreaks, either at a local or a global scale, elicit a social response fr...
Societal response to a crisis and the narratives that emerge from the event(s) often vary and oppose...
This dissertation analyzes the various scientific, political and cultural narratives about and the o...
Objective: We investigated local media reporting during the emergence of influenza A/Hong Kong/68 in...
Emerging infectious diseases are one of the growing risks the global community faces. From recent ex...
The second half of last century and the beginning of the current one were marked by several major he...
Ley, BarbaraThis study consists of a comparative framing analysis about how the leading news agency ...
In the Spring of 2003, there was a huge interest in the global news media following the emergence of...
This paper seeks to explore the impact the two national health crises - SARS and the tainted milk sc...
The risk perception as presented by the media is important because it is usually through the media ...
Infectious disease is far more than its biological components alone - it is experienced, often indir...
The agenda setting theory proposed that the media agenda has a great impact on the public agenda. Is...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...
The United States has experienced two SARS pandemics. During the current 2020-2021 coronavirus pande...
There is no surfeit of infectious disease or of epidemic events in Hong Kong’s history. Accounts of ...
It is known that disease outbreaks, either at a local or a global scale, elicit a social response fr...
Societal response to a crisis and the narratives that emerge from the event(s) often vary and oppose...
This dissertation analyzes the various scientific, political and cultural narratives about and the o...
Objective: We investigated local media reporting during the emergence of influenza A/Hong Kong/68 in...
Emerging infectious diseases are one of the growing risks the global community faces. From recent ex...
The second half of last century and the beginning of the current one were marked by several major he...
Ley, BarbaraThis study consists of a comparative framing analysis about how the leading news agency ...
In the Spring of 2003, there was a huge interest in the global news media following the emergence of...
This paper seeks to explore the impact the two national health crises - SARS and the tainted milk sc...
The risk perception as presented by the media is important because it is usually through the media ...
Infectious disease is far more than its biological components alone - it is experienced, often indir...
The agenda setting theory proposed that the media agenda has a great impact on the public agenda. Is...
This study analyzed headlines in three influential newspapers to assess how those publications exerc...
The United States has experienced two SARS pandemics. During the current 2020-2021 coronavirus pande...
There is no surfeit of infectious disease or of epidemic events in Hong Kong’s history. Accounts of ...
It is known that disease outbreaks, either at a local or a global scale, elicit a social response fr...
Societal response to a crisis and the narratives that emerge from the event(s) often vary and oppose...
This dissertation analyzes the various scientific, political and cultural narratives about and the o...