The Nation in the Time of the Pandemic: Media and Political Discourse Across Countries During the Covid-19 Crisis
暫譯: 疫情時期的國家:各國在新冠危機中的媒體與政治話語

León Solís, Fernando

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2024-07-28
  • 售價: $6,360
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 334
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031566610
  • ISBN-13: 9783031566615
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商品描述

This edited volume explores the media and political discourses during the COVID-19 crisis across thirteen nations. Despite warnings that a global pandemic was a matter of if rather than when, the virus caught governments worldwide unaware. The nature, extent and timespan of governmental responses varied significantly from country to country, but a number of features were common to all. The nation became the frame of reference used in an attempt to make sense of the crisis, to keep citizens united, to gain their trust, and to ensure compliance with unprecedented health mandates. With the same purpose, there was a recourse to 'non-ideological' values and narratives (sometimes abstract, sometimes political) that could be accepted by all stakeholders. The analyses evidence the perception of the fragility of liberal democracy, caused by too much political and media consensus, by too much political and media dissent and by the threat of populism. The wide-ranging scope and multi-perspective methodology of the analyses offered in this book are an essential reading for academics and students of Media Studies, Politics, Political Communication, and Discourse Analysis and their associated disciplines. Written in accessible language, this volume (full of insightful and at times surprising ideas) will be of interest for all those keen to understand the role of political and media discourse in the communication of the COVID-19 crisis and its wider implications for liberal democracies.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本編輯書籍探討了在 COVID-19 危機期間,十三個國家的媒體與政治話語。儘管早有警告指出全球疫情只是「何時」而非「是否」的問題,但這場病毒卻讓全球各國政府措手不及。各國政府的反應性質、範圍和持續時間差異顯著,但有幾個特徵在所有國家中都是共同的。國家成為理解危機的參考框架,旨在使公民團結、獲得他們的信任,並確保遵守前所未有的健康指令。為了達成相同目的,各方也訴諸於「非意識形態」的價值觀和敘事(有時抽象,有時政治),這些都能被所有利益相關者接受。分析顯示出自由民主的脆弱性,這是由於過多的政治和媒體共識、過多的政治和媒體異議,以及民粹主義的威脅所造成的。本書提供的廣泛範疇和多角度的方法論,對於媒體研究、政治學、政治傳播、話語分析及其相關學科的學者和學生來說,都是必讀之作。本書以易於理解的語言撰寫,充滿了深刻且有時令人驚訝的觀點,將吸引所有希望了解政治和媒體話語在 COVID-19 危機溝通中的角色及其對自由民主更廣泛影響的人士。

作者簡介

Fernando León Solís is Senior Lecturer in Spanish and Head of Languages at the University of the West of Scotland.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

費爾南多·萊昂·索利斯是西蘇格蘭大學的西班牙語高級講師及語言系主任。