A thematic exploration of three countries’ government communication during the COVID-19 crisis and corresponding media coverage (2022)

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Informa UK LimitedISSN
2204-14512206-3374
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Abstract
This study attempts to add to the current literature on crisis communication by exploring differences in COVID-19 governmental crisis communication and variances in the media coverage of that communication through thematic quantitative content analysis across three countries: New Zealand, The United States and The United Kingdom. Specifically, this research attempts to find the extent to which media ideology plays a role in reporting health crises. Results demonstrated that universally, press conferences were based on scientific advice and relied upon symbols that contributed to the clarity of health communication about COVID-19. Conversely, media coverage stressed economic challenges overall, but conservative newspapers focused more on health and the economy, whereas liberal newspapers leaned more towards politics. These findings demonstrate that even in major health crises, the ideologies of newspapers can play an important role in the framing of information.
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Kenix LJ, Bolanos Lopez JF (202). A thematic exploration of three countries’ government communication during the COVID-19 crisis and corresponding media coverage. Communication Research and Practice. 1-18.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
Keywords
COVID-19; crisis communication; government; ideologyANZSRC Fields of Research
47 - Language, communication and culture::4701 - Communication and media studies::470106 - Media industry studies47 - Language, communication and culture::4701 - Communication and media studies::470105 - Journalism studies
47 - Language, communication and culture::4701 - Communication and media studies::470101 - Communication studies
44 - Human society::4408 - Political science::440803 - Comparative government and politics
44 - Human society::4408 - Political science::440811 - Political theory and political philosophy
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