Corona discourse(s) remaking the world: experts, politics, media and everyday life
Corona discourse(s) remaking the world: experts, politics, media and everyday life
This collection deals with the constructions and apparatuses of the Covid 19 pandemic in various discursive (and epistemological) fields that directly influence and reconfigure societies around the world. It is concerned with approaches to Covid-19 discourses that work across disciplinary boundaries and which reflect on discursive resources, practices and strategies that become constitutive of personal, public and/or institutional knowledge about Covid-19 pandemic and the very apparatuses of its political and social reconfiguration.
Kranert, Michael
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Krasni, Jan
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Maesse, Jens
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Psyllakou, Elena
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16 June 2021
Kranert, Michael
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Krasni, Jan
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Maesse, Jens
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Psyllakou, Elena
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Kranert, Michael, Krasni, Jan, Maesse, Jens and Psyllakou, Elena
(eds.)
(2021)
Corona discourse(s) remaking the world: experts, politics, media and everyday life.
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications.
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This collection deals with the constructions and apparatuses of the Covid 19 pandemic in various discursive (and epistemological) fields that directly influence and reconfigure societies around the world. It is concerned with approaches to Covid-19 discourses that work across disciplinary boundaries and which reflect on discursive resources, practices and strategies that become constitutive of personal, public and/or institutional knowledge about Covid-19 pandemic and the very apparatuses of its political and social reconfiguration.
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Published date: 16 June 2021
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Local EPrints ID: 468563
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/468563
ISSN: 2662-9992
PURE UUID: ab23c783-c461-4b03-8155-fe9c0cbc7b1b
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Jan Krasni
Editor:
Jens Maesse
Editor:
Elena Psyllakou
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