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Political Communication in the COVID-19 Pandemic

Media
Communication
Public Opinion
P309
Sophie Lecheler
University of Vienna
Sophie Lecheler
University of Vienna
Heidi Schulze
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München – LMU

Abstract

This panel assess papers that investigate the dynamics in political communicating during the COVID-19 Pandemic, using various methodological and theoretical approaches, as well as effects and implications of crisis communication.

Title Details
Mic, Pandemic, and Epic: Gender Effect on Political Leaders’ Nonverbal Communicative Structure During the COVID-19 Crisis View Paper Details
Spread of Covid-19 information in Latvia: who leads and who follows? View Paper Details
Feeling and coping. An investigation into the emotions in media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in Hungary. View Paper Details
Predictors of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in Romania. The role of trust and susceptibility to misleading narratives View Paper Details
Pandemic populism? How COVID-19 triggered populist user comments on mass media Facebook sites in Germany and Austria View Paper Details