Covid-19 Media Discourse and Public Perception: The Local Construction of a Social Threat in Cameroon

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  • Gilles Yumo Nyuidzewira Advanced School of Mass Communication, University of Yaoundé II, Cameroon

Keywords:

COVID-19, Media Discourse, Public Perception, local construction, Social Threat

Abstract

Media discourse has been at the core of Mass Communication a form of human communication practice on how they talk to one another through non-verbal means, which concerns messages transmitted a medium to reach a large number of people (Devito, 2011). Though the World Health Organization no longer considers the COVID-19 pandemic a global health emergency, it does not mean that it is not a global health threat anymore which is why the media in its discourses should prioritize by finding creative ways to communicate about it.

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2023-11-30

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Gilles Yumo Nyuidzewira. (2023). Covid-19 Media Discourse and Public Perception: The Local Construction of a Social Threat in Cameroon. Journal of Ethics and Diversity in International Communication, 3(11), 26–35. Retrieved from https://oajournals.net/index.php/jedic/article/view/2420

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