传播COVID-19:我们“生存”的隐喻

IF 0.5 Q4 COMMUNICATION
Damián Fernández-Pedemonte, Felicitas Casillo, A. Jorge-Artigau
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本文的目的是描述在阿根廷强制隔离期间,世界目前所经历的大流行病的框架。这项特别的研究是一项更大研究的一部分,该研究调查了数字时代企业、政治家和媒体的话语之间的关系,以及它如何在危机时刻影响沟通。这是一项定性研究,探讨了正在使用的隐喻语言,以部分方式传达新冠肺炎这一前所未有的现象的显著方面。重要的是要指出,分析是在危机发生的同时进行的。为了发展这一观点,我们将依赖于以前为研究危机沟通而开发的框架。我们的研究使我们确定了一个从报纸头条中出现的隐喻“家族”:战争、关怀和时间。识别和理解新出现的相遇者是避免可能导致双重束缚的矛盾的第一步。关键词:危机、疫情、数字媒体、隐喻、双重束缚。
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Communicating COVID-19: Metaphors We “Survive” By
The objective of this paper is to de­scribe the framing of the pandem­ic that the world currently endures during the mandatory quarantine taking place in Argentina. This par­ticular study is part of a bigger cor­pus of research that investigates the relationship between discourses held by enterprises, politicians and media in the digital age and how it affects communication at times of crisis. This is a qualitative study that explores emerging metaphorical language that is being implemented to communicate salient aspects of the unprecedented phenomenon that is COVID-19 in a partial way. It is important to point out that the analysis is made at the same time that the crisis is unfolding. In order to develop this perspective, we will rely on a previous framework developed to study communication of crisis. Our research has led us to identify a “family” of metaphors that emerge from the headlines of the cor­pus: war, care and time. Identifying and understanding the emerging met­aphors is the first step to avoid contra­dictions that can lead to double binds. Keywords: crisis, pandemic, digital me­dia, metaphors, double binds.
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