Enacting polyvocal scorn in #CovidConspiracy tweets: The orchestration of voices in humorous responses to COVID-19 conspiracy theories [0.03%]
在关于新冠肺炎的推特中实施多元声音的嘲讽:幽默回应新冠肺炎阴谋论中的声音编排
Marta Dynel,Michele Zappavigna
Marta Dynel
Despite the abundance of research into conspiracy theories, including multiple studies of Covid-19 conspiracy theories in particular, user reactions to conspiracy theories are an underexplored area of social media discourse. This study aims...
Charlotte Taylor,Jasmin Kidgell
Charlotte Taylor
The use of metaphor in framing COVID-19 has already attracted considerable attention in both academic and public debate and we have seen extensive discussion of how this pandemic might be compared to past events, such as the so-called 'Span...
The 'team of 5 million': The joint construction of leadership discourse during the Covid-19 pandemic in New Zealand [0.03%]
五百万团队:新冠疫情期间新西兰领导力话语的共同构建
Christoph A Hafner,Tongle Sun
Christoph A Hafner
The Covid-19 pandemic that swept the world in 2020 demanded action from political leaders around the world to lead their people through the crisis. Leadership in a crisis involves a range of activities, such as making responsive decisions, ...
"In these pandemic times": The role of temporal meanings in ambient affiliation about COVID-19 on Twitter [0.03%]
“在这个大流行时代”:“时间意义”在Twitter上关于COVID-19的环境归属中的作用
Michele Zappavigna,Shoshana Dreyfus
Michele Zappavigna
This paper explores the role of a particular set of commonly occurring temporal meanings relating to the shared experience of being in a pandemic (e.g., in these unprecedented times) and how these foster ambient affiliation on Twitter. Temp...
'My countrymen have never disappointed me': Politics of service in Modi's speeches during Covid-19 [0.03%]
《我的同胞从未让我失望》:莫迪在新冠疫情期间演讲中的服务政治学
Rahul Sambaraju
Rahul Sambaraju
In this paper I study discursive practices of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the COVID-19 pandemic. In response to the pandemic, political leadership across the globe had to take tough decisions such as restrictions on the socia...
Mask communication: The development of the face covering as a semiotic resource through government public health posters in England and Wales [0.03%]
口罩交流:通过政府公共卫生海报在英格兰和威尔士对面部遮盖作为符号资源的发展
Angela Smith,Michael Higgins
Angela Smith
This paper will explore the multi-modal semiotic properties of a selection of key public health information posters issued by the UK Westminster government on the use of masks and face coverings during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemi...
"What have you done?" Accounting for Covid-19 lockdown breaches on talk radio [0.03%]
“你做了什么?”新冠疫情封锁期间的违规行为在谈话广播中被如何叙述
Marina N Cantarutti,Rosina Márquez Reiter
Marina N Cantarutti
The establishment of social distancing guidance during the first months of the Covid19 pandemic in the UK made behaviour in public spaces open to scrutiny, as observed in reports of lockdown (non)compliance in different types of media. This...
COVID-19 and the discursive practices of political leadership: Introduction [0.03%]
新冠疫情与政治领导权的语言实践:导论
Sylvia Jaworska,Camilla Vásquez
Sylvia Jaworska
Online surveys as discourse context: Response practices and recipient design [0.03%]
在线调查作为话语环境:回应实践与受者设计
Joshua Raclaw,Jena Barchas-Lichtenstein,Abby Bajuniemi
Joshua Raclaw
While a growing body of work has focused on the interactional organization of telephone survey interviews, little if any research in conversation and discourse analysis has examined written online surveys as a form of talk-in-interaction. W...