The Greek ‘success story’ on the international media representations concerning the pandemic of COVID-19

Q2 Social Sciences
Dimitra Stampouli, V. Vamvakas
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic concerns the rapid spread of the coronavirus disease that started in late 2019 and has gradually spread across the globe. Prior to the pandemic, Greece had already undergone a decade long financial crisis that had a great impact on the national healthcare system that had been weakened significantly. Along with the second oldest population of Europe and a big number of refugees and migrants living in concentration camps, Greece was not set to have a smooth fight. Against all odds, Greece managed to contain the spread of the virus with the rapid enforcement of a national lockdown. The international media quickly covered the handling of the outbreak from the Greek government and the Greek citizens. The depiction of Greece during the first coronavirus wave was very different to the depiction of Greece during the economic crisis. The depiction of Greece of the pandemic will be analyzed through 35 English and Spanish speaking articles that were published between April and June 2020. The head and sub-headlines of the selected articles will be analyzed and then the analysis will continue with the collection and organization of the metaphors that are used throughout the analysis. A secondary analysis focus on Greece of the past and this analysis will also be centered around the main metaphors that were used to describe Greece of the past. Lastly, the depiction of Greece of the financial crisis will be presented through a literature review. The analyses will then be compared to draw similarities and differences.
希腊在国际媒体报道COVID-19大流行方面的“成功故事”
COVID-19大流行涉及2019年底开始并逐渐在全球蔓延的冠状病毒疾病的快速传播。在大流行之前,希腊已经经历了长达十年的金融危机,这对已经大大削弱的国家医疗体系产生了巨大影响。随着欧洲第二高龄人口和大量难民和移民生活在集中营,希腊注定不会有一场顺利的战斗。尽管困难重重,希腊迅速实施了全国封锁,成功控制了病毒的传播。国际媒体迅速报道了希腊政府和希腊公民处理疫情的情况。在第一波冠状病毒浪潮中对希腊的描述与在经济危机期间对希腊的描述非常不同。将通过2020年4月至6月期间发表的35篇英语和西班牙语文章来分析对希腊大流行的描述。所选文章的标题和副标题将被分析,然后分析将继续收集和组织整个分析中使用的隐喻。第二个分析集中在过去的希腊,这个分析也将围绕着用来描述过去的希腊的主要隐喻。最后,希腊的金融危机的描述将通过文献综述提出。然后将分析结果进行比较,找出异同点。
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World of Media
World of Media Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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