Fighting fire or fighting war: examining the framing effects of COVID-19 metaphors

R Tao, SJ Kim, L Lu, J Kang, D McLeod - Health communication, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Metaphorical language describing the COVID-19 pandemic as a war has been pervasive in
public discourse (eg “the pandemic is a war,”“the virus is an enemy,” and “the vaccine is a …

Raising alarm bells for a struggling sector: taking a new approach to improve the wellbeing of climate change professionals

K Steentjes, E Roberts - Frontiers in Psychology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
“Infuriated, hopeless and scared” are words recently used to describe how interviewed
climate change experts feel about the current global crisis (Carrington, 2024). Climate …

Eco-guilt and eco-shame in everyday life: an exploratory study of the experiences, triggers, and reactions

RS Nielsen, C Gamborg, TB Lund - Frontiers in Sustainability, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Guilt and shame are often mentioned in the context of environmental problems. Exploring
how such emotions affect individuals and their behavior is crucial to the effective promotion …

Understanding We Can Do This COVID-19 vaccine campaign elements through message frames and emotional appeals

R Zannat, HM Faisal, SF Moni, LC Maxwell - Discover Psychology, 2024 - Springer
This study looks into the message frames, emotional appeals, and approaches used in the
We Can Do This COVID-19 vaccine campaign by the US Department of Health and Human …

We Can Do This: Understanding COVID-19 vaccine campaign elements through message frames and emotional appeals

R Zannat, HM Faisal, SF Moni, L Maxwell - 2024 - researchsquare.com
This study looks into the message frames, emotional appeals, and approaches used in the
We Can Do This COVID-19 vaccine campaign by the US Department of Health and Human …

Rethinking Guilt Appeals in Environmental Messages: Testing the Effects of Empathy-Eliciting and Shame-Free Guilt Appeals on Behavioral Intentions

Z Yan - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Guilt appeals are a widely used type of emotional appeals in social advocacy messages.
However, studies have found inconsistent results regarding the effects of guilt intensity on …