The COVID-19 pandemic has been the most mediatised health crisis in human history, involving a rapid circulation of knowledge in global networks and a continuous flow of spectacular images and narratives that have rendered the pandemic graspable in cultural, political, and moral terms. This article proposes that the intertwined nature of two opposite trends of knowledge production – scientific reasoning and affective storytelling – can be analytically approached through the concept of ‘outformation’ that provides explanatory power and conceptual clarity to make sense of the disorderly flows of knowledge in the pandemic-era. Using frame analysis, the article examines how one key term of the pandemic era, herd immunity, is taken from its scie...
The COVID-19 pandemic has opened up futures for debate in an unprecedented manner and on an unforese...
This study examines how the three most influential local newspapers in Sweden, Helsingborgs Dagblad,...
This article uses content and thematic analyses to examine how UK public service broadcasting (PSB) ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been the most mediatised health crisis in human history, involving a rapid...
This article discussses discursive transformations in the performance of the government and the ‘has...
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, infectious disease experts had postulated that the next pandemic is on...
Abstract This article critically examines the discourse around the Covid-19 pandemic to investigate ...
Analyzing the governance of the COVID crisis in Finland, this article shows that in terms of organiz...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused both a widespread public health crisis and a global economic crisis...
The purpose of this study is to analyze how two Swedish news media, Dagens Nyheter and Aftonbladet, ...
This article uses content and thematic analyses to examine how UK public service broadcasting (PSB) ...
In this article, we analyze the political ontology of the nation state in the context of the pandemi...
The transformation of societal systems cannot be determined solely by any technological or economic ...
This article discusses discursive transformations in the performance of the government and the “hash...
Emerging infectious disease has become a paradigmatic way of thinking about disease in recent years....
The COVID-19 pandemic has opened up futures for debate in an unprecedented manner and on an unforese...
This study examines how the three most influential local newspapers in Sweden, Helsingborgs Dagblad,...
This article uses content and thematic analyses to examine how UK public service broadcasting (PSB) ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been the most mediatised health crisis in human history, involving a rapid...
This article discussses discursive transformations in the performance of the government and the ‘has...
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, infectious disease experts had postulated that the next pandemic is on...
Abstract This article critically examines the discourse around the Covid-19 pandemic to investigate ...
Analyzing the governance of the COVID crisis in Finland, this article shows that in terms of organiz...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused both a widespread public health crisis and a global economic crisis...
The purpose of this study is to analyze how two Swedish news media, Dagens Nyheter and Aftonbladet, ...
This article uses content and thematic analyses to examine how UK public service broadcasting (PSB) ...
In this article, we analyze the political ontology of the nation state in the context of the pandemi...
The transformation of societal systems cannot be determined solely by any technological or economic ...
This article discusses discursive transformations in the performance of the government and the “hash...
Emerging infectious disease has become a paradigmatic way of thinking about disease in recent years....
The COVID-19 pandemic has opened up futures for debate in an unprecedented manner and on an unforese...
This study examines how the three most influential local newspapers in Sweden, Helsingborgs Dagblad,...
This article uses content and thematic analyses to examine how UK public service broadcasting (PSB) ...