Chapter 1: Introduction
SECTION 1: NEWS MEDIA AT THE COALFACE: REPORTING COVID-19
Chapter 2: The pandemic and public interest journalism: crisis, survival, and rebirth
Chapter 3: Fast-tracking the cure: Science communication in Latin America Author
Chapter 4: Reporting from the front line: The role of health workers in UK television news reporting of COVID-19
Chapter 5: Framing a global pandemic in an age of biomediatisation
SECTION 2: COMMUNICATING THE PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSE
Chapter 6: Communication inequality, structural inequality and COVID-19
Chapter 7: Mitigating the spread of COVID-19 in Africa: Lessons from HIV/AIDS communication interventions
Chapter 8: Tailoring COVID-19 communication for local contexts: Challenges, contradictions and complications in a utopian public health response
Chapter 9: Disentangling science and ideology in a fast-paced global pandemic
Chapter 10: Communicating Ableism in a Pandemic: Compassion, Vulnerability and the Violence of Care
Chapter 11: Death Warrants: Argumentation Strategies of Scandinavian Political Leaders during COVID-19
Chapter 12: Underpinnings of pandemic communication in India: The curious case of COVID-19
Chapter 13: Analysis of the government of Israel COVID-19 health and risk communication efforts: between a political-constitutional and health crisis
SECTION 3: CITIZENS, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
Chapter 14: Coronavirus conspiracy theories: Tracing misinformation trajectories from the fringes to the mainstream
Chapter 15: Smart crowdsourcing to bridge the expert-public knowledge gap in risk communication about COVID-19
Chapter 16: “South Africa Laughs in the Face of Coronavirus”: Humour, Memetic Media and Nation-Building in South Africa
Chapter 17: Monitoring the R-citizen in the time of coronavirus.