The "Waves:" Conceptualizing Covid-19 as an Event Through One (Particularly) Contested Metaphor [0.03%]
“一波又一波”:“新冠事件”如何成为一个极具争议的比喻概念
Nick Rekenthaler
Nick Rekenthaler
This paper bridges scholarship on events with that on metaphors, positing metaphors as a proxy for competing "forms of eventfulness." Focusing specifically on the "wave" metaphor, I draw from 471 Governor's Covid-19 Briefing transcripts acr...
Coping with Covid: Exploring reconfigurations of Flemish news repertoires in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的佛兰德斯新闻节目带的重构与发展
Ruben Vandenplas,Ike Picone
Ruben Vandenplas
As we are now rounding up our second year with COVID-19, studies have provided insight into the pandemic's impact on news practices around the world. However, most of these accounts describe data from the early months of the outbreak. Furth...
Theatre without theatres: Investigating access barriers to mediatized theatre and digital liveness during the covid-19 pandemic [0.03%]
没有剧场的戏剧:探究COVID-19大流行期间媒介化戏剧和数字现场性的准入障碍
Stefano Brilli,Laura Gemini,Francesca Giuliani
Stefano Brilli
In each stage of the Covid-19 pandemic, we have witnessed initiatives that, through digital technologies, have attempted to ensure the presence of theatre and to nurture the relationship with audiences. Our research asks which entry barrier...
Bin Xu,Ming-Cheng M Lo
Bin Xu
"Do your part: Stay apart": Collective intentionality and collective (in)action in US governor's COVID-19 press conferences [0.03%]
“各尽其责:保持距离”美国各州长新冠病毒疫情记者会上的集体意向与行动缺失分析
Z M Kirgil,A Voyer
Z M Kirgil
This mixed-methods study examines how political leaders mobilize collective intentionality during the COVID-19 pandemic in nine US States, and how collective intentionality differs across republican and democratic administrations. The resul...
Manal Ginzarly,F Jordan Srour
Manal Ginzarly
This study examines the discourse emerging from cultural heritage content shared online during the COVID-19 pandemic. It aims to understand the different affective and cognitive dynamics that are associated with the online sharing of cultur...
Tales of temporary disruption: Digital adaptations in the first 100 days of the cultural Covid lockdown [0.03%]
疫情初期文化领域的数字化应对措施:前100天的暂时性干扰与转型故事
Ole Marius Hylland
Ole Marius Hylland
This paper describes and analyses how the live performing arts sector in Norway adapted to the abrupt change that affected most European countries in mid-March 2020. Based on a mid-pandemic empirical analysis, it argues that the sudden lock...
The Implicit Activation Mechanism of Culture: A Survey Experiment on Associations with Childbearing [0.03%]
文化隐性激活机制——一项关于生育关联性的调查实验
Hana Shepherd,Emily A Marshall
Hana Shepherd
This paper proposes a mechanism by which exposure to forms of culture "in the world" activates individuals' cognitive associations beneath conscious awareness, making certain behaviors more likely. A survey experiment illustrates part of th...
How cultural capital, habitus and class influence the responses of older adults to the field of contemporary visual art [0.03%]
文化资本、惯习和阶级如何影响老年人对当代视觉艺术的反应
Andrew Newman,Anna Goulding,Christopher Whitehead
Andrew Newman
This article explores the responses of 38 older people to contemporary visual art through the results of a 28-month study entitled, Contemporary Visual Art and Identity Construction: Wellbeing amongst Older People. A framework for the analy...
Hearsay Ethnography: Conversational Journals as a Method for Studying Culture in Action [0.03%]
传闻的民族志:对话日记作为一种研究行动中的文化的方法
Susan Cotts Watkins,Ann Swidler
Susan Cotts Watkins
Social scientists have long struggled to develop methods adequate to their theoretical understanding of meaning as collective and dynamic. While culture is widely understood as an emergent property of collectivities, the methods we use keep...