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Titlebook: Communicating COVID-19; Interdisciplinary Pe Monique Lewis,Eliza Govender,Kate Holland Book 2021 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Auth

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The Pandemic and Public Interest Journalism: Crisis, Survival,and Rebirth?elopment in the non-profit journalism sector has significant potential to help ensure communities’ rights to information and participation in democratic processes. It is a time for public interest journalism to innovate and develop new collaborations and partnerships, and creative new ways of workin
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Tailoring COVID-19 Communication for Local South African Contexts: Challenges, Contradictions, and Cealth issues in a South African context through localised cultural contexts and draws impetus to community engagement. This chapter offers a reflective discussion of these theoretical perspectives in the context of the initial phases of the South Africa lockdown. This study adopts a communication fo
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Rhetorical Leadership Strategies in Scandinavia During COVID-19rts in the other Scandinavian countries: They attuned successfully with the rhetorical ‘constraints’ of the situation within their country, and largely retained the trust and confidence of their population. Yet the fact that COVID-19 affected these countries very differently forces us to recognise t
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