The Covid-19 Pandemic as a Challenge for Media and Communication Studies
Herausgeber: Lodzki, Bartlomiej; Kopecka-Piech, Katarzyna
The Covid-19 Pandemic as a Challenge for Media and Communication Studies
Herausgeber: Lodzki, Bartlomiej; Kopecka-Piech, Katarzyna
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This truly interdisciplinary volume brings together a diverse group of scholars to explore changes in the significance of media and communication in the era of pandemic.
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This truly interdisciplinary volume brings together a diverse group of scholars to explore changes in the significance of media and communication in the era of pandemic.
Produktdetails
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- Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 234mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9781032139418
- ISBN-10: 1032139412
- Artikelnr.: 68711072
- Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 234mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9781032139418
- ISBN-10: 1032139412
- Artikelnr.: 68711072
Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech is Assistant Professor with Habilitation at Maria Curie-Sk¿odowska University in Lublin, Poland. Bart¿omiej ¿ódzki is Assistant Professor at the University of Wroclaw, Poland.
Introduction; Part I: New Theoretical and Methodological Foundations; 1.
Dilemmas and Uncertainty: Seven Research Challenges During the COVID-19
Pandemic; 2. The Uberisation of Higher Education: Datafied Dynamics in the
Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic; 3. An Ecological Approach: The Infodemic,
Pandemic, and COVID-19; 4. Research Project Reformulation: A Narrative on
the Design and Methodological Changes Implemented During the Emergency;
Part II: Changes in Media Outlets Activity and Practices; 5. Broadcasters'
Strategy Case Studies: Modification of Product Offers as a Challenge in
Times of Plague and Survival; 6. Natural Language Processing and Statistic:
The First Six Months of the COVID-19 Infodemic in Croatia; 7. News
Shareability Analysis: Global Television Channels as Sources of Information
During the Pandemic; Part III: Changes in Media Content and Narration; 8.
Narrative Mode of Analysis: From Media Texts to Pandemic Memoryscape; 9.
Diaries: The Lockdown Narratives of Individuals; 10. Media-Aesthetic
Approach: A Global Visualization of the Pandemic; 11. Qualitative and
Quantitative Social Media Content Analysis: TikTok Usage by the World
Health Organisation During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic; 12.
Mixed Analysis of User Activity, Content, and Networks: Twitter's
Information Cascades on Conspiratorial Pandemics; Part IV: Changes in Media
Usage and Reception; 13. Participative Research: The Case of Media Usage by
Children Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic; 14. Diaries: Researching Lockdown
Social Distancing in the Digital Age; 15. Search Trends Analysis: How the
COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Other Health Campaigns; 16. Sentiment Analysis,
Topic Modelling and Social Network Analysis: COVID-19, Protest Movements,
and the Polish Tweetosphere; Conclusions; 17. Various Dynamics of the
COVID-19 World of Media and Communication Research
Dilemmas and Uncertainty: Seven Research Challenges During the COVID-19
Pandemic; 2. The Uberisation of Higher Education: Datafied Dynamics in the
Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic; 3. An Ecological Approach: The Infodemic,
Pandemic, and COVID-19; 4. Research Project Reformulation: A Narrative on
the Design and Methodological Changes Implemented During the Emergency;
Part II: Changes in Media Outlets Activity and Practices; 5. Broadcasters'
Strategy Case Studies: Modification of Product Offers as a Challenge in
Times of Plague and Survival; 6. Natural Language Processing and Statistic:
The First Six Months of the COVID-19 Infodemic in Croatia; 7. News
Shareability Analysis: Global Television Channels as Sources of Information
During the Pandemic; Part III: Changes in Media Content and Narration; 8.
Narrative Mode of Analysis: From Media Texts to Pandemic Memoryscape; 9.
Diaries: The Lockdown Narratives of Individuals; 10. Media-Aesthetic
Approach: A Global Visualization of the Pandemic; 11. Qualitative and
Quantitative Social Media Content Analysis: TikTok Usage by the World
Health Organisation During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic; 12.
Mixed Analysis of User Activity, Content, and Networks: Twitter's
Information Cascades on Conspiratorial Pandemics; Part IV: Changes in Media
Usage and Reception; 13. Participative Research: The Case of Media Usage by
Children Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic; 14. Diaries: Researching Lockdown
Social Distancing in the Digital Age; 15. Search Trends Analysis: How the
COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Other Health Campaigns; 16. Sentiment Analysis,
Topic Modelling and Social Network Analysis: COVID-19, Protest Movements,
and the Polish Tweetosphere; Conclusions; 17. Various Dynamics of the
COVID-19 World of Media and Communication Research
Introduction; Part I: New Theoretical and Methodological Foundations; 1.
Dilemmas and Uncertainty: Seven Research Challenges During the COVID-19
Pandemic; 2. The Uberisation of Higher Education: Datafied Dynamics in the
Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic; 3. An Ecological Approach: The Infodemic,
Pandemic, and COVID-19; 4. Research Project Reformulation: A Narrative on
the Design and Methodological Changes Implemented During the Emergency;
Part II: Changes in Media Outlets Activity and Practices; 5. Broadcasters'
Strategy Case Studies: Modification of Product Offers as a Challenge in
Times of Plague and Survival; 6. Natural Language Processing and Statistic:
The First Six Months of the COVID-19 Infodemic in Croatia; 7. News
Shareability Analysis: Global Television Channels as Sources of Information
During the Pandemic; Part III: Changes in Media Content and Narration; 8.
Narrative Mode of Analysis: From Media Texts to Pandemic Memoryscape; 9.
Diaries: The Lockdown Narratives of Individuals; 10. Media-Aesthetic
Approach: A Global Visualization of the Pandemic; 11. Qualitative and
Quantitative Social Media Content Analysis: TikTok Usage by the World
Health Organisation During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic; 12.
Mixed Analysis of User Activity, Content, and Networks: Twitter's
Information Cascades on Conspiratorial Pandemics; Part IV: Changes in Media
Usage and Reception; 13. Participative Research: The Case of Media Usage by
Children Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic; 14. Diaries: Researching Lockdown
Social Distancing in the Digital Age; 15. Search Trends Analysis: How the
COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Other Health Campaigns; 16. Sentiment Analysis,
Topic Modelling and Social Network Analysis: COVID-19, Protest Movements,
and the Polish Tweetosphere; Conclusions; 17. Various Dynamics of the
COVID-19 World of Media and Communication Research
Dilemmas and Uncertainty: Seven Research Challenges During the COVID-19
Pandemic; 2. The Uberisation of Higher Education: Datafied Dynamics in the
Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic; 3. An Ecological Approach: The Infodemic,
Pandemic, and COVID-19; 4. Research Project Reformulation: A Narrative on
the Design and Methodological Changes Implemented During the Emergency;
Part II: Changes in Media Outlets Activity and Practices; 5. Broadcasters'
Strategy Case Studies: Modification of Product Offers as a Challenge in
Times of Plague and Survival; 6. Natural Language Processing and Statistic:
The First Six Months of the COVID-19 Infodemic in Croatia; 7. News
Shareability Analysis: Global Television Channels as Sources of Information
During the Pandemic; Part III: Changes in Media Content and Narration; 8.
Narrative Mode of Analysis: From Media Texts to Pandemic Memoryscape; 9.
Diaries: The Lockdown Narratives of Individuals; 10. Media-Aesthetic
Approach: A Global Visualization of the Pandemic; 11. Qualitative and
Quantitative Social Media Content Analysis: TikTok Usage by the World
Health Organisation During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic; 12.
Mixed Analysis of User Activity, Content, and Networks: Twitter's
Information Cascades on Conspiratorial Pandemics; Part IV: Changes in Media
Usage and Reception; 13. Participative Research: The Case of Media Usage by
Children Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic; 14. Diaries: Researching Lockdown
Social Distancing in the Digital Age; 15. Search Trends Analysis: How the
COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Other Health Campaigns; 16. Sentiment Analysis,
Topic Modelling and Social Network Analysis: COVID-19, Protest Movements,
and the Polish Tweetosphere; Conclusions; 17. Various Dynamics of the
COVID-19 World of Media and Communication Research