The mediated amplification of a crisis: Communicating the A/H1N1 pandemic in press releases and press coverage in Europe

C Rossmann, L Meyer, PJ Schulz - Risk analysis, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
In the aftermath of the A/H1N1 pandemic, health authorities were criticized for failures in
crisis communication efforts, and the media were accused of amplifying the pandemic …

Social agents and news media as risk amplifiers: a case study on the public debate about the E. coli outbreak in Germany 2011

J Raupp - Health, risk & society, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The social amplification of risk framework highlights the role which the news media play in
risk communication by interacting with other agents in amplifying risk. However, the precise …

Swine flu and hype: a systematic review of media dramatization of the H1N1 influenza pandemic

C Klemm, E Das, T Hartmann - Journal of Risk Research, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Highly disconcerting at the time, in retrospective, the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic looks
like much ado about nothing. As a consequence, many accused the media of having created …

Framing risk: communication messages in the Australian and Swedish print media surrounding the 2009 H1N1 pandemic

T Sandell, B Sebar, N Harris - Scandinavian journal of public …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Australia and Sweden have similar immunisation rates. However, during the
2009 H1N1 pandemic the uptake of immunisation was 60% in Sweden and 18% in …

The evidence of compelling arguments in agenda building: Relationships among public information subsidies, media coverage, and risk perceptions during a …

H Rim, J Hong Ha, S Kiousis - Journal of Communication …, 2014 - emerald.com
Purpose–This paper aims to explore the links among health authorities' public relations
efforts, news media coverage, and public perceptions of risk during the H1N1 pandemic …

From press release to news: mapping the framing of the 2009 H1N1 A influenza pandemic

ST Lee, I Basnyat - Health Communication, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Pandemics challenge conventional assumptions about health promotion, message
development, community engagement, and the role of news media. To understand the use …

Does a crisis change news habits? A comparative study of the effects of COVID-19 on news media use in 17 European countries

P Van Aelst, F Toth, L Castro, V Štětka, C Vreese… - Digital …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Exogenous shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic unleashes multiple fundamental questions
about society beyond public health. Based on the classical concept of 'need for …

[PDF][PDF] Covering the crisis: evolution of key topics and actors in COVID-19 news coverage in Switzerland

A Ort, T Rohrbach, N Diviani… - International Journal of …, 2023 - ssph-journal.org
Objectives: The goal of this study is to map the share of COVID-related news articles over
time, to investigate key subtopics and their evolution throughout the pandemic, and to …

Threat, efficacy, and uncertainty in the first 5 months of national print and electronic news coverage of the H1N1 virus

C Goodall, J Sabo, R Cline, N Egbert - Journal of health …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The authors conducted a content analysis, investigating the first 5 months of national print
and electronic news coverage of the H1N1 virus. They collected all stories about H1N1 …

Repeated COVID-19 pandemic-related media consumption: Minimizing sharing of nonsensical misinformation through health literacy and critical thinking

D Rommer, J Majerova, V Machova - Linguistic and philosophical …, 2020 - ceeol.com
The aim of this paper is to synthesize and analyze existing evidence on repeated COVID-19
pandemic-related media consumption. Using and replicating data from Annenberg Science …