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E-grāmata: Pandemic Communication and Resilience

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  • Sērija : Risk, Systems and Decisions
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030773441
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  • Sērija : Risk, Systems and Decisions
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030773441

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This book examines how we design and deliver health communication messages relating to outbreaks, epidemics, and pandemics. We have experienced major changes to how the public receives and searches for information about health crises over  the last twelve decades with the ongoing shift from text/broadcast-based to digital messaging and social media. Both health theories and practices are examined as it applies to testing, tracking, hoarding, therapeutics, and vaccines with case studies. Challenges to communicate about health to diverse audiences (including the science illiterate) and across (both Western and developing economies) have been complicated by politics, norms and mores, personal heuristics, and biases, such as mortality salience, news avoidance, and quarantine fatigue. Issues of economic development and land use, trade and transportation, and even climate change have increased the exposure of human populations to infectious diseases making risk and resilience more pressing.





The book has been designed to support health communicators and public health management professionals, students, and interested stakeholders and university libraries.
Part I Resilience and Communication
1 Biocommunicability. The Biopolitics of Pandemic Communication
3(16)
Kevin Hall
2 Developing Trust in Pandemic Messages
19(14)
Kurt Wise
3 Outbreak Narrative in Pandemics: Resilience Building in Communicating About 1918 Influenza and SARS
33(18)
Huiling Ding
Yingying Tang
Part II Pandemic Communication Theory
4 The Building Blocks of Pandemic Communication Strategy: Models to Enable Resilient Risk and Crisis Communication
51(24)
R. Tyler Spradley
Elizabeth Spradley
5 Pandemics and Resiliency: Psychometrics and Mental Models
75(14)
Meghnaa Tallapragada
6 Vaccine Hesitancy and Secondary Risks
89(18)
Christopher L. Cummings
Shreya Gopi
Sonny Rosenthal
7 (OVID and Cuomo: Using the CERC Model to Evaluate Strategic Uses of Twitter on Pandemic Communications
107(20)
Aisha Powell
Part III Behavior and Resiliency
8 Exploring the Interplay Between Psychological Processes, Affective Responses, Political Identity, and News Avoidance
127(16)
Nicholas Eng
9 A Story About Toilet Paper: Pandemic Panic-Buying and Public Resilience
143(24)
David M. Berube
10 Celebrity, Resilience, and Communication: The Role of Some Good News During the Covid-19 Pandemic
167(12)
Elizabeth Fish Hatfield
11 Economic Feedback Loops: Crisis Communication Methods and Exhibited by the Travel and Tourism Industry During the COVTD19 Pandemic
179(12)
Jennifer Edwards
Part IV Rhetoric, Prophylactics, and Public Resiliency
12 Health Campaign or War Campaign? Donald Trump's Metaphoric Narrative on COVID-19
191(8)
Esmaeil Esfandiary
13 How Does My Mask Look? Nonverbal Communication Through Decorative Mask-Wearing
199(14)
M. Eilene Wollslager
14 Masks Don't Work but You Should Get One: Circulation of the Science of Masking During the Covid-19 Pandemic
213(34)
Ekaterina Bogomoletc
Jean Goodwin
Andrew R. Binder
Part V Resilient Women and Underrepresented Populations
15 Pandemics, Perception, and Risk
247(18)
Elizabeth Sperry
Gina Lane
16 Multi-sector Situational Awareness in the COVDD-19 Pandemic: The Southwest Ohio Experience
265(14)
David M. Hartley
Andrew F. Beck
Michael Seid
Susan Cronin
Christine L. Schuler
Laura Raney
Muhammad Zafar
Robert Kahn
Peter A. Margolis
17 Coping and Resilience: Ref raining What It Means to Have a Good Pregnancy During COVID-19
279(16)
Ashley Archiopoli
Part VI International Case Studies: Experiences and Resiliency
18 Pandemic Resilience: What We Can Learn from a Rural Liberian Village's Response to Ebola
295(12)
Crystal D. Daugherty
19 The Role of Scientific Output in Public Debates in Times of Crisis: A Case Study of the Reopening of Schools During the COVID-19 Pandemic
307(24)
Gabriela F. Nane
Francois van Schalkwyk
Jonathan Dudek
Daniel Torres-Salinas
Rodrigo Costas
Nicolas Robinson-Garcia
20 Emotions, Morals and Resilience: The Consumption of News in Ibero-America During the Covid-19 Pandemic
331(16)
Edson Capoano
Pedro Daniel Rodrigues Costa
21 Social Media Creating Resilient Communities During COVID-19: India, Bangladesh & Pakistan
347(16)
Ali Saha
22 Fake News on COVID-19 in Indonesia
363(16)
Valerii L. Muzykant
Munadhil Abdul Muqsith
Risky Ridho Pratomo
Victor Barabash
23 Fake News About Covid 19: Communication Strategies on WhatsApp in Brazil
379(16)
Eloisa J. C. Klein
Epilogue 395(4)
Index 399