The performance of truth: politicians, fact-checking journalism, and the struggle to tackle COVID-19 misinformation [0.03%]
真相的表现:政客,事实核查新闻以及解决新冠病毒误传信息的斗争
María Luengo,David García-Marín
María Luengo
Since the World Health Organization (WHO, February 2, 2020) reported that the spread of coronavirus disease has been accompanied by a "massive infodemic," the COVID-19 outbreak has become a national and international battleground of a strug...
The "Societalization" of pandemic unpreparedness: lessons from Taiwan's COVID response [0.03%]
大流行病防範不足的"社会化":来自台湾COVID响应的经验教训
Ming-Cheng M Lo,Hsin-Yi Hsieh
Ming-Cheng M Lo
Adopting a Civil Sphere Theory framework, we argue that Taiwan's efforts at containing COVID-19 resulted from its "societalization" of pandemic unpreparedness, which was triggered by the 2003 SARS outbreak and resumed during the COVID-19 pa...
Nicolas Demertzis,Ron Eyerman
Nicolas Demertzis
This paper has two aims. The first is to introduce the concept of compressed cultural trauma, and the second is to apply the theory of cultural trauma in two case studies of the current covid-19 pandemic, Greece and Sweden. Our central ques...
Narrative change, narrative stability, and structural constraint: The case of prisoner reentry narratives [0.03%]
关于转型正义的叙事变化、叙事稳定性和结构性制约——来自服刑人员重返社会个案的证据
David J Harding,Cheyney C Dobson,Jessica J B Wyse et al.
David J Harding et al.
Cultural sociologists and other social scientists have increasingly used the concept of narrative as a theoretical tool to understand how individuals make sense of the links between their past, present, and future, how individuals construct...