AbstractThe present study focuses on how the COVID-19 crisis was dealt with and represented in newspaper articles in the period January 2020-February 2022. To this end, a corpus of articles was compiled from the Times using Sketch Engine (https://www.sketchengine.eu/), in order to manage and investigate the corpus quantitatively; discourse and genre analyses were applied for the qualitative approach. After providing a definition of the coronavirus timespan and the term crisis, the paper explores how the language used changed over successive periods of crisis management and communication (Coombs 2010). It also shows how the unpredictable development of the pandemic had an effect on communication flows, which in turn affected how the crisis u...
This study attempts to add to the current literature on crisis communication by exploring differenc...
The year 2020 was the year of COVID-19. In this paper we seek to identify the changing concerns of t...
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, journalists have the challenging task of gathering and distri...
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis with every country being affected. It is one of the widely ...
This research compares the coronavirus discourse in the American newspapers between March and May 20...
After the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in China in December 2019, information spread globall...
During crises, journalists rely on emotional appeals to alert the public. This includes fear appeals...
In this presentation, we focus on the diachronic evolution of linguistic framings of the pandemic fr...
Media and power dichotomy in Russia present an interesting and multilateral context for research. Th...
The purpose of this study is to analyze how two Swedish news media, Dagens Nyheter and Aftonbladet, ...
This study examines how the three most influential local newspapers in Sweden, Helsingborgs Dagblad,...
In this article, we consider a fundamental but so far little-investigated area of crisis communicati...
In public health crises, people need information to help them make decisions about how to protect th...
Communication is pivotal when a society faces a sudden, disruptive and disturbing event. People want...
This paper presents results from a comparative and qualitative discourse-historical analysis of gove...
This study attempts to add to the current literature on crisis communication by exploring differenc...
The year 2020 was the year of COVID-19. In this paper we seek to identify the changing concerns of t...
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, journalists have the challenging task of gathering and distri...
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis with every country being affected. It is one of the widely ...
This research compares the coronavirus discourse in the American newspapers between March and May 20...
After the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in China in December 2019, information spread globall...
During crises, journalists rely on emotional appeals to alert the public. This includes fear appeals...
In this presentation, we focus on the diachronic evolution of linguistic framings of the pandemic fr...
Media and power dichotomy in Russia present an interesting and multilateral context for research. Th...
The purpose of this study is to analyze how two Swedish news media, Dagens Nyheter and Aftonbladet, ...
This study examines how the three most influential local newspapers in Sweden, Helsingborgs Dagblad,...
In this article, we consider a fundamental but so far little-investigated area of crisis communicati...
In public health crises, people need information to help them make decisions about how to protect th...
Communication is pivotal when a society faces a sudden, disruptive and disturbing event. People want...
This paper presents results from a comparative and qualitative discourse-historical analysis of gove...
This study attempts to add to the current literature on crisis communication by exploring differenc...
The year 2020 was the year of COVID-19. In this paper we seek to identify the changing concerns of t...
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, journalists have the challenging task of gathering and distri...