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| The Languages and Anti-Languages of Health Communication in the Age of Conspiracy Theories, Mis/Disinformation and Hate Speech | Details PDF |
| Massimiliano Demata, Natalia Knoblock, Marianna Lya Zummo | 1-396 |
| Title Page | Details PDF |
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| Table of Contents | Details PDF |
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| Introduction | Details PDF |
| Massimiliano Demata, Natalia Knoblock, Marianna Lya Zummo | 5-12 |
| Dramatising Crisis. Rhetorical Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic by Right-Wing Populist Leaders in the USA and UK | Details PDF |
| Maria Ivana Lorenzetti | 13-45 |
| Anti-vaccination Conspiracy Theories and Theorists: Analysis of a Corpus of Offline and Online Argumentative Texts in the Guardian and the Daily Mail | Details PDF |
| Carlotta Fiammenghi | 47-68 |
| Science-related Populism and Social Actors in Martin Geddes’ Early Representations of COVID-19. A Case Study | Details PDF |
| Anna Anselmo | 69-86 |
| “Don’t Mask the Truth”. Analyzing Anti-Mask Discourses Advanced by a ‘Trusted Expert’ and Activists Acting On- and Offline | Details PDF |
| Jacqueline Aiello | 87-113 |
| Discourses of Public Health-related Controversies. A Comparison between the Conspiracist Video Plandemic and the VIOXX Medical Scandal | Details PDF |
| Virginia Zorzi | 115-143 |
| Institutional Communication Concerning the COVID-19 Pandemic. A Critical Discourse Analysis of WHO Director-General’s Speeches | Details PDF |
| Stefania D'Avanzo | 145-157 |
| Rumor has it. The COVID-19 Infodemic as the Repository of Conspiracy | Details PDF |
| Margaret Rasulo | 159-190 |
| A Mixed-method Corpus Approach to the COVID-19 Vaccination Debate | Details PDF |
| Claudia Roberta Combei | 191-223 |
| The Racist Pandemic. A Semantico-Pragmatic Study of Anti-Asian Overtones in COVID-19-related Twitter Discourse | Details PDF |
| Ewelina Prazmo, Rafal Augustyn | 225-243 |
| Pour une relecture de la querelle du XVIIIe siècle sur l’inoculation. Analyse des procédés discursifs utilisés par Diderot | Details PDF |
| Nataša Raschi | 245-258 |
| Unhealthy COVID-19 Communication: A Morphosynctactic Analysis of German AfD Party’s Counter- discourse | Details PDF |
| Sabrina Bertollo | 259-295 |
| Frames Featuring in Epidemiological Crisis Communication. A Frame-Semantic Analysis of Pandemic Crisis Communication in Multilingual Belgium | Details PDF |
| Vince Liégeois, Jolien Mathysen | 297-329 |
| Tackling Online Disinformation. The Construction of ‘Trustworthiness’ and ‘Best Practices’ in the European Commission Discourse on COVID-19 | Details PDF |
| Giulia Adriana Pennisi | 331-360 |
| COVID-19 and the Global Health Threat of “V accine Hesitancy”. Analyzing anti-vax Discourses in Brazilian Portuguese and in German on Twitter | Details PDF |
| Bernadette Hofer-Bonfim, Litiane Barbosa Macedo | 361-394 |
| Colophone | Details PDF |
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