COVID-19, Communication and Culture
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COVID-19, Communication and Culture
Beyond the Global Workplace
Buckwalter, Elvis; Rossette-Crake, Fiona
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2022
252
Mole
Inglês
9781032232614
15 a 20 dias
360
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Introduction 1. COVID-19, communication, culture and the workplace, multiple spaces, multiple interfaces Part I: Communicating about COVID-19 2. Responding to the pandemic: a discourse analysis approach 3. Wikipedia as a trusted method of information assessment during the COVID-19 crisis 4. Understanding China's "intermestic" online vaccination-themed narrative strategy: towards a "Global community of health for all"? 5. Formulating a discourse of solidarity amid COVID-19: a positive discourse analysis of remarks given by spokespersons from China's foreign ministry 6. COVID-19 and communication through the lens of culture Part II: Communication during COVID-19 7. Why face-to-face communication matters: a comparison of face-to-face and computer-mediated communication 8. COVID-19 and the rise of digitalised spoken communication: the example of webinars 9. Managing multilingual teams in a virtual context 10. Communicating on the job during COVID-19: some professional testimonials Part III: COVID-19 and representations of the workplace 11. Remote work and the contemporary workplace: the example of student internships in the context of France 12. COVID-19 and the culture of professions: issues and tensions in the group of health professionals 13. From privilege to duty: changing media representations of remote work in France, the USA and Estonia 14. International managers and expatriates in the face of the pandemic: impact and cultural issues 15. Working internationally during COVID-19: professional testimonials Postface 16. Concluding virtual round-table discussion: COVID-19, communication, culture and work practice
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COVID-19;Coronavirus;Pandemic;Communication;Culture;Discourse;Discourse Analysis;Linguistics;Professional;Social Media;Digital;Remote Working;Working from Home;Workplace;Face-to-face Communication;Face To Face;Remote Work;Follow;Chinese Government;Uncertainty Avoidance;Webinar Format;MRT;Discursive Practices;QR Code;Mst;Global Health Crisis;Held;Sanitary Crisis;Work Order;Omnipresent;Online Communication;Chronic;Weibo;Public Administration;Macron;Virtual Teams;Honeymoon;Xi Jinping;Telecommunication;Computer Mediated Communication
Introduction 1. COVID-19, communication, culture and the workplace, multiple spaces, multiple interfaces Part I: Communicating about COVID-19 2. Responding to the pandemic: a discourse analysis approach 3. Wikipedia as a trusted method of information assessment during the COVID-19 crisis 4. Understanding China's "intermestic" online vaccination-themed narrative strategy: towards a "Global community of health for all"? 5. Formulating a discourse of solidarity amid COVID-19: a positive discourse analysis of remarks given by spokespersons from China's foreign ministry 6. COVID-19 and communication through the lens of culture Part II: Communication during COVID-19 7. Why face-to-face communication matters: a comparison of face-to-face and computer-mediated communication 8. COVID-19 and the rise of digitalised spoken communication: the example of webinars 9. Managing multilingual teams in a virtual context 10. Communicating on the job during COVID-19: some professional testimonials Part III: COVID-19 and representations of the workplace 11. Remote work and the contemporary workplace: the example of student internships in the context of France 12. COVID-19 and the culture of professions: issues and tensions in the group of health professionals 13. From privilege to duty: changing media representations of remote work in France, the USA and Estonia 14. International managers and expatriates in the face of the pandemic: impact and cultural issues 15. Working internationally during COVID-19: professional testimonials Postface 16. Concluding virtual round-table discussion: COVID-19, communication, culture and work practice
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COVID-19;Coronavirus;Pandemic;Communication;Culture;Discourse;Discourse Analysis;Linguistics;Professional;Social Media;Digital;Remote Working;Working from Home;Workplace;Face-to-face Communication;Face To Face;Remote Work;Follow;Chinese Government;Uncertainty Avoidance;Webinar Format;MRT;Discursive Practices;QR Code;Mst;Global Health Crisis;Held;Sanitary Crisis;Work Order;Omnipresent;Online Communication;Chronic;Weibo;Public Administration;Macron;Virtual Teams;Honeymoon;Xi Jinping;Telecommunication;Computer Mediated Communication