[HTML][HTML] Metaphors and metonymies used in memes to depict COVID-19 in Jordanian social media websites

AS Younes, ARM Altakhaineh - Ampersand, 2022 - Elsevier
This study provides an analysis of the monomodal and multimodal metaphors and
metonymies depicting COVID-19 in a corpus of 250 memes. The theoretical framework …

Experiences of COVID‐19 survivors: A qualitative study based on Watson's Theory of Human Caring

L Muslu, R Kolutek, G Fidan - Nursing & Health Sciences, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This study aims to investigate the experiences of survivors of COVID‐19 in Turkey. The
research questions and results are structured according to Watson's Theory of Human …

[PDF][PDF] COVID-19 Conceptual Metaphors in Indonesian Newspapers

E Nursanti, E Andriyanti, IA Wijaya - Journal of Language and …, 2024 - academia.edu
Conceptual metaphor plays a significant role in everyday communication as it is a
fundamental aspect of the human mind and conceptualization. It reflects people's ways of …

From party to pandemic–Frames and metaphors in the news coverage of the COVID-19 outbreak in Austria

K Schätz, S Kirchhoff - Studies in Communication Sciences, 2024 - hope.uzh.ch
Media framing facilitates people's understanding of a threat and affects one's emotional
reaction. It therefore plays a vital role in both individual and societal responses to a public …

[PDF][PDF] A content analysis of vaccine hesitancy among Malaysians in social media

AH Azhar, NFM Roshdan - Proceedings of international …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Vaccine hesitancy has been a worldwide risk which may result in poor vaccination uptake. It
occurs when people refuse or delay vaccinations for any reason. With the presence of the …

[PDF][PDF] A discourse appraisal of conspiracy perceptions about COVID-19 and its vaccine in Nigeria's social media space

E Chinaguh, K Adeosun, H Adejumobi - Health & New Media Research, 2022 - hnmr.org
As COVID-19 ravaged the world, its management was undercut by conspiracy perceptions
that construct different versions of reality about the pandemic. This has hugely attracted …

'Brave and self-sacrificing Covid warriors:'the metaphors used to describe healthcare workers in Thailand

W Kaewjungate, S Kavilanan… - South East Asia …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT During 2020–2021, the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand was severe and
difficult to control, and healthcare workers were important in managing the pandemic. This …

An Issue in the Intersection of Science and Social Sciences during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Socialization

S Elbay - International Primary Education Research Journal, 2021 - dergipark.org.tr
Socialization is the process of individuals learning to live in a particular society and
developing a set of attitudes and behaviors in accordance with the social dynamics of that …

[PDF][PDF] Analyzing the Story of a Filipino COVID-19 Survivor through Positioning Analysis

MS Pontillas - Journal of Education, Management and Development …, 2023 - core.ac.uk
COVID-19 has brought so many changes in the world. It is a test of faith and hope to
everyone. Many scholars have used different lenses in fields of research in this topic. In …

A corpus-based study on metaphors of war in maritime English news

M Xu, S Lee, S Kim, SE Jhang - 언어과학연구, 2023 - dbpia.co.kr
This study analyzes the use of WAR metaphors in maritime English news and thus explores
the relationship between metaphorical expressions and their collocates by using corpus …