COVID-19 narratives and counter-narratives in Ghana: The dialectics of state messaging and alternative re/de-constructions

IF 1 4区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Kwame Akuffo Anoff-Ntow, Wisdom J. Tettey
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Abstract

As part of its efforts to manage the pandemic, the government of Ghana has tried to control messaging via press conferences, only to find out that it has to contend with a preponderance of, sometimes conflicting, narratives from a variety of sources. These messages come from traditional and social media, adopting conventional and alternative formats for content and delivery. In this article, we examine the dialectical relationship between the government’s COVID-19 communication strategy and alternative messages from a select range of sources that have emerged. We evaluate the extent to which the latter messages reinforced or undermined official narratives; the relative trust that each set of messages is generating among citizens; the implications for effective management of the crisis; and steps that the state took to maintain/regain control as it sought to combat what it considered to be (dis)misinformation from some of these sources.
加纳的COVID-19叙事和反叙事:国家信息传递的辩证法和替代的重建/解构
作为控制疫情努力的一部分,加纳政府试图通过新闻发布会控制信息传递,结果却发现,它不得不与来自各种来源的、有时相互矛盾的大量叙述作斗争。这些信息来自传统和社交媒体,采用传统和替代格式的内容和传递。在本文中,我们研究了政府的COVID-19传播策略与已出现的一系列精选来源的替代信息之间的辩证关系。我们评估了后一种信息在多大程度上加强或破坏了官方叙述;每组信息在公民中产生的相对信任;对有效管理危机的影响;以及政府为维持/重新获得控制权而采取的措施,因为它试图打击它认为来自其中一些来源的(disdis)错误信息。
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