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Communicating COVID-19 by Christian Fuchs provides a critical analysis of how communication has shaped our understanding of the pandemic. The book explores the complex relationships between media, politics, and public discourse during one of the most significant global crises of our time.
Fuchs examines how different stakeholders—including governments, news organizations, social media platforms, and citizens—have communicated about COVID-19. The work delves into issues of misinformation, propaganda, digital surveillance, and the role of technology in pandemic communication.
This comprehensive study offers valuable insights into media literacy, public health communication, and the challenges of managing information in a hyperconnected world. It addresses how communication practices have influenced policy responses, public behavior, and social inequality during the pandemic, making it essential reading for scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding media’s role in global crises.







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