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COVID answers in Scientific Journals all over the world

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1 [GO] Journal of Curatorial Studies 2026―Apr―28 A Practical Response to Lonely Curatorial Practices: Collective Viewing in the Pandemic Curatorial Experiments of Nina Torr Jayne Crawshay-Hall
2 [GO] Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 2026―Apr―24 Revisiting the fifth filter: From sensationalism to panic journalism in COVID-19 coverage and beyond David Christopher
3 [GO] Australasian Journal of Popular Culture 2026―Feb―05 Viral truths: How disability memes exposed the myths of stable embodiment during COVID-19 Katie Ellis, Kim Cousins
4 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2026―Jan―02 The COVID-19 pandemic five years on: Material memories of pandemic dressing Elizabeth Kealy-Morris
5 [GO] Journal of Environmental Media 2025―Dec―20 Mobilizing in a time of crisis: Extinction Rebellion and COVID-19 Ella Muncie
6 [GO] International Journal of Community Music 2025―Nov―20 Music and psychosocial interventions for children in Syrian refugee camps during the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath Guilnard Moufarrej
7 [GO] Transitions Journal of Transient Migration 2025―Oct―06 Comparing transient and non-travelling students’ health information-seeking behaviours during COVID-19: A study of Chinese international students in Australia and China Guanyu Wang, Shanton Chang
8 [GO] The Journal of Popular Television 2025―Jul―25 Pandemic binge: Netflix and the New Zealand experience of connected isolation Zarqa Shaheen, Tuan Nguyen Anh
9 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2025―Jul―22 Coping with fashion for mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: Part I on engagement and mood Malgosia Wenderski, Jaehee Jung
10 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2025―Jul―21 Unmasking the Pandemic: From Personal Protection to Personal Expression: An exhibition at the Royal Ontario Museum Fahmida Suleman
11 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2025―Jul―21 The long-term impact of the pandemic on Italian fashion customers in the perception of industry professionals: A qualitative study Anna Zinola
12 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2025―Jul―21 Coping with fashion for mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: Part II on motivations and effects Malgosia Wenderski, Jaehee Jung
13 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2025―Jul―21 Pandemic fashion: Crafting, coping and the evolution of style in the COVID-19 pandemic Geeta Dhiman, Sushila Sahani
14 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2025―Jul―21 Reimaging fashion, aesthetics and function of face masks in Nigeria: The COVID-19 experience Ruth Etuwe Epochi-Olise
15 [GO] Journal of Greek Media & Culture 2025―Jul―04 Who is (the) responsible (citizen) during the COVID-19 pandemic? Communicational frames of responsibility in Greece Emmanouil Takas, Antonis Gardikiotis
16 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2025―Jun―09 Cultural dress codes in a pandemic: Investigating the Aso Ebi clothing culture on Instagram Morolake Dairo, Sharon Nunoo
17 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2025―Jun―09 Pandemic nature masks: A photo essay exploring artist Estelle Woolley’s self-portraiture of foraged facemasks created during the lockdown in 2020 Hannah Harry
18 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2025―Jun―09 An interview with Ruth Eaton: Community-driven responses - the role of home sewing in mask and PPE kit production during the COVID-19 pandemic Elizabeth Kealy-Morris, Ruth Eaton
19 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2025―Jun―09 ‘Band-Aid for a guilty conscience’1? Face coverings, fashionability and responsibility during the COVID-19 pandemic Elizabeth Kramer
20 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2025―Jun―09 From necessity to luxury: Menswear and the evolution of face coverings during COVID-19 Andrew Groves, Danielle Sprecher
21 [GO] Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance 2025―Apr―26 Performing Grief in Pandemic Theatres, Fintan Walsh (2024) Laura Bissell
22 [GO] Journal of Visual Political Communication 2025―Apr―16 Shifting shadows: A visual analysis of the representation of older individuals in German media amidst the pandemic Janica Ezzeldien
23 [GO] Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 2025―Apr―05 Fake news sharing and correction driven by COVID-19 prosociality Kelly Yee Lai Ku, Yuanhang Lu, Yujie Zhou, Yunya Song
24 [GO] Portugese Journal of Social Sciences 2025―Mar―10 Impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on mental health and exercise routines of Portuguese physically active subjects Inês O. Gonçalves, Aldina Sofia Oliveira da Silva, Joana Rodrigues-Carvalho, Joana Costa, Dimas Pinto
25 [GO] Dramatherapy 2025―Mar―01 Creative mentoring: A dramatherapeutic approach to supporting university students’ well-being during COVID-19 and beyond Christiana Iordanou
26 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2025―Feb―05 Experiences of self-gifting luxury fashion during the COVID-19 pandemic Samiha Alloub, Soljana Çili
27 [GO] Maska 2025―Jan―25 Stream - The pandemic and the various ‘withs’ that run parallel to our daily lives Pijin Neiji
28 [GO] Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 2025―Jan―21 Public health editorials on the COVID-19 pandemic: Key positions, foci and agendas of Bangladeshi newspapers Md Asaduzzaman
29 [GO] Journal of Music Technology and Education 2025―Jan―17 An exploratory study on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on music teacher engagement with Soundtrap David Dockan, David Knapp, Matthew Clauhs, Bryan Powell
30 [GO] Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 2025―Jan―06 Pandemic disruptions: Social media and pandemic news work of divergent Arab journalists Mokhtar Elareshi, Abdulkrim Ziani, Julian Matthews
31 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2024―Dec―17 Effects of COVID-19 pandemic on public relations roles: Perspectives of Malawian practitioners Sufyan Rashid, Tina Kasamale
32 [GO] Citizenship Teaching and Learning 2024―Dec―09 The behavioural intention of student teachers for online learning after the COVID-19 pandemic: A survey T. Sundararasan
33 [GO] Metal Music Studies 2024―Sep―27 ‘Good Times, Bad Times’: Hellfest in the days of COVID-19 Gérôme Guibert
34 [GO] Metal Music Studies 2024―Sep―27 When the Steel City paused: Pittsburgh’s metal scene confronts COVID-19 Edward Banchs
35 [GO] Metal Music Studies 2024―Sep―27 ‘Surrender is not an option’: Answers of the Serbian metal scene to the COVID-19 crisis Bojana Radovanović
36 [GO] Metal Music Studies 2024―Sep―27 Tepid splashes and mighty typhoons: Examining 70000 Tons of Metal’s (post) pandemic proxemics Mark Hennion
37 [GO] Metal Music Studies 2024―Sep―27 How metal scenes dealt with the pandemic: An introduction Bryan Bardine, Jerome Stueart
38 [GO] Journal of Visual Political Communication 2024―Sep―17 Visualizing crisis leadership: Prime ministers on Instagram during the COVID-19 pandemic Tom Carlson, Jenny Lindholm, Sören Andersson
39 [GO] Journal of Visual Political Communication 2024―Sep―17 The shitposting scattergun approach: A multimodal analysis of the first wave COVID-19 social media messaging from UKGov Bernadine Jones
40 [GO] Australian Journalism Review 2024―Sep―09 The implications of COVID-19 on regional journalism in far north Queensland: Measuring the heart rate of local communities Philippa McCulloch
41 [GO] Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 2024―Aug―31 A crisis without a context? The framing of economic inequality through the pandemic Sophie Knowles, Nadine Strauß, Vesile Cinceoglu
42 [GO] Northern Lights Film and Media Studies Yearbook 2024―Jul―08 The Batman and the redemption of first responders: The culmination of a rhetoric of rescue during COVID-19, Trump and protest Brent Yergensen
43 [GO] Journal of Alternative & Community Media 2024―Jul―05 Putting entertainment and education back into community radio: A Ghanaian perspective on COVID-19 messaging Emmanuel Essel, Eliza Govender
44 [GO] Journal of Alternative & Community Media 2024―Jul―05 Art for communicating crises: A semiotic analysis of COVID-19 murals Dishha Medhavi, Kulveen Trehan
45 [GO] International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics 2024―Jul―01 The Infodemic: Disinformation, Geopolitics and the Covid-19 Pandemic, Gabriele Cosentino (2023) Adriana Amado Suárez
46 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2024―Jun―24 COVID-19 induced changes to news gathering and news production: Practical experiences from five Ghanaian newsrooms Manfred A. K. Asuman, Noel Nutsugah, Redeemer Buatsi, Theophilus Peculiar
47 [GO] Punk & Post Punk 2024―Jun―19 Transformations in participation, creative and political practices in the punk scene in Bogotá during the COVID-19 pandemic Javier A. Rodríguez-Camacho, Minerva Campion, Julián Jaramillo Arango, Jaime Andres Pavlich-Mariscal, Simón Calle-Alzate
48 [GO] Interactions Studies in Communication & Culture 2024―Jun―11 Do not believe everything you see online: The relationship between social media use, COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs and engagement in preventive behaviours John Mingoia, Brianna Le Busque
49 [GO] Interactions Studies in Communication & Culture 2024―Jun―11 Egyptian political conversations on Clubhouse: Proto-public sphere at the age of the pandemic Dalia Elsheikh, Darren G. Lilleker
50 [GO] Studies in Musical Theatre 2024―May―09 ‘Peace and quiet and open air’: Performing weathering in New York screen musicals of the COVID-19 pandemic Evelyn O’Malley
51 [GO] International Journal of Fashion Studies 2024―Apr―29 Patching sites, patching data: Patchwork ethnography on fashion in and beyond pandemic times Johanna von Pezold
52 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2024―Apr―05 Attitudes of the audience towards media messages on face mask use regarding the COVID-19 pandemic: From compliance to slacking Umefien Dakoru Epepe, Nnanyelugo Okoro, Nathan Oguche Emmanuel, Verlumun Celestine Gever
53 [GO] Journal of Popular Music Education 2024―Mar―26 From quarantine to in-person modality: Effects of the pandemic on music technology education and possible solutions for the loss of social interactivity Parichat Songmuang
54 [GO] Journal of Environmental Media 2024―Mar―22 Framing the wild: A qualitative analysis of environmental news coverage during the 2020 coronavirus lockdowns Joseph W. Sowers
55 [GO] Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 2024―Mar―19 Politics in a Pandemic: Jacinda Ardern and New Zealand’s 2020 Election, Stephen Levine (ed.) (2021) John F. Wilson
56 [GO] Transitions Journal of Transient Migration 2024―Mar―06 ‘It is normal, that is, difficult’: Care obligation and solidarity in Balkan-Swiss families during the COVID-19 pandemic Barbara Waldis, Stefanie Kurt
57 [GO] Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 2024―Feb―22 Rationalization strategies in Botswana press newsrooms ensuing the COVID-19 pandemic William Ofentse Lesitaokana, Gaolefufa Joshua Madiba, Jane Banyana Pako-Bakane
58 [GO] International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development 2024―Feb―19 The emerging gender inequalities and work-life balance disruption during the pandemic: A scoping review Shalini Sahni, Sangeeta Yadav, Shalini Aggarwal, Rajeev Kumra
59 [GO] Journal of Global Diaspora 2024―Jan―19 Factors influencing journalistic roles during COVID-19 pandemic: A study of African diaspora journalists and their media in the United Kingdom and Germany Olatunji Ogunyemi
60 [GO] Journal of Global Diaspora 2024―Jan―19 Migrations, diasporas and media: Human rights and (in)mobility during the pandemic Jessica Retis, Sofia Zanforlin
61 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2024―Jan―15 The digital navigator programme in the time of COVID-19: A case study on Philadelphia’s programme Siddhartha Menon
62 [GO] Applied Theatre Research 2023―Dec―27 Pandemic, theatre and performance: Democratizing the subalterns through the Theatre of the Oppressed Anirban Debsarma, Sreemoyee Sarkar
63 [GO] Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies 2023―Nov―28 Tweeting from fear: Gender violence against feminists on Twitter during COVID-191 Diana Morena-Balaguer, Gloria García-Romeral, Mar Binimelis-Adell
64 [GO] International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics 2023―Nov―23 At ‘war’ with COVID-19: A critical metaphor analysis of Emmanuel Macron’s March 2020 addresses to the French people Steven R. Thomsen
65 [GO] Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 2023―Oct―31 ‘It is just a tweet … do not take it seriously!’ Humour posts on Twitter during coronavirus: The case of Kuwait Ali A. Dashti, Husain A. Murad, Ali Al-Kandari, Ahmad Dashti
66 [GO] Journal of Alternative & Community Media 2023―Oct―16 Youth-powered or empowered: How self-determination theory can help us better understand youth media dynamics with adult facilitators during the pandemic Yonty Friesem, Charlotte Duff, Teena Sloane-Hendricks
67 [GO] Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 2023―Sep―19 Understanding the use of information sources during the COVID-19 pandemic: The case of Kuwait Cristina Navarro, Yasser Abuali, Fatemah Yousef, Rania Alsabbagh
68 [GO] Journal of Scandinavian Cinema 2023―Sep―10 The Finnish film and TV industry in the COVID-19 crisis Jose Cañas-Bajo, Heidi Rintala, Ilkka Matila
69 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2023―Aug―19 Keeping the Port of Tema afloat during COVID-19: Media responses to user informational and conversational needs Martin Arvad Nicolaisen, Casper Andersen, Phillip Stenmann Baun, Jonas Aryee, Annette Skovsted Hansen
70 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2023―Aug―17 This is Africa: How young African TikTok trends challenged Afropessimism during COVID-19 Fungai Machirori
71 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2023―Aug―17 COVID-19 and the constructions of Africa in African news media Mphathisi Ndlovu, Maame Nikabs
72 [GO] Journal of Arts & Communities 2023―Aug―04 Death by prox(y)imity: Participation with the pandemic through the mobile multiplayer game Among Us (2018) Andrew Martin Lee
73 [GO] Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 2023―Jul―14 Keep calm and make GIFs: Communicating COVID-19 in Aotearoa New Zealand Matt Halliday
74 [GO] Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 2023―Jul―14 Mixed messages in a VUCA world: How the New Zealand government altered its SARS-CoV-2 crisis communication messages Deepti Bhargava, Angelique Nairn
75 [GO] Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 2023―Jul―13 Framing expertise: Greek media representations of experts during the COVID-19 pandemic Alexandros Minotakis, Michalis Tastsoglou
76 [GO] Transitions Journal of Transient Migration 2023―Jul―13 Coronavirus, immobility and informal work in a secondary city in Thailand John Walsh, Sopin Jitpaisan, Duangjan Mongkolchu
77 [GO] East Asian Journal of Popular Culture 2023―Jul―12 (Trans)national digital fandom: Online engagement of Japanese Crash Landing on You fans during the COVID-19 pandemic Aleksandra Jaworowicz-Zimny
78 [GO] International Journal of Community Music 2023―Jun―13 The grief and the possibility: An autoethnographic reflection on teaching community music at third level during COVID-19 Kathleen Turner
79 [GO] Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies 2023―Jun―12 Film festivals in times of COVID-19: Online vs. live events - The case of Alicante region Montserrat Jurado-Martin
80 [GO] Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 2023―Jun―01 COVID-19 funerals: Minorities and the digital space Dion Enari
81 [GO] International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development 2023―Jun―01 Microbusinesses’ challenges and perceptions in using social media during the COVID-19 crisis Dimitra Skoumpopoulou, Adam Crisp
82 [GO] International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development 2023―Jun―01 Enumerating happiness index during COVID-19 lockdowns using artificial intelligence techniques Keshav Kaushik, Akashdeep Bhardwaj, Akarsh Aggarwal, Manoj Kumar
83 [GO] International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development 2023―Jun―01 COVID-19, uncertainty and acceleration of innovation Mohammed Saad
84 [GO] International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development 2023―Jun―01 Next normal for business post pandemics: COVID-19 Mahdi Safa, Nomita Sharma, Kelly Weeks, James Slaydon
85 [GO] International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development 2023―Jun―01 Managing risk in commercial property development projects during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from China Zijing Li, Linh Nguyen Khanh Duong, Vikas Kumar, Archana Kumari, Tu Van Binh
86 [GO] International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development 2023―Jun―01 Impact of digital innovations to manage the challenges of COVID-19 lockdown: A study based on the lessons from Indian organizations Minisha Gupta, Tribhuvan Pratap Singh
87 [GO] International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development 2023―Jun―01 Healthcare costs vis-à-vis economic growth in pandemic crisis with technology adoption Purnendu Mandal
88 [GO] Journal of Popular Music Education 2023―May―30 Musical engagement at any cost? Community music leaders’ embrace of technology-enabled music-making during the COVID-19 pandemic Fiona Evison
89 [GO] Transitions Journal of Transient Migration 2023―May―30 Migration aspiration and desire of international students: Chinese international students under strain amid geopolitical tension and the COVID-19 pandemic Wan Huang, Jingqiu Ren
90 [GO] The Journal of Fandom Studies 2023―May―08 Virtual community during a pandemic: A case study Mallory R. Knipe
91 [GO] European Journal of American Culture 2023―Apr―24 ‘Power besieged and power protected’: Conservative uses of COVID-19 to attack Black Lives Matter David Holloway
92 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2023―Apr―12 Exploring artmaking in a virtual community during COVID-19 Susan Ridley, Tamar Einstein, Jill McNutt
93 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2023―Apr―12 ‘An anchor in a stormy sea’: An arts in health project for healthcare staff during COVID-19 Claire Flahavan, Antonia O’Keeffe, Emma Finucane, Mary Grehan, Aoife Twohig
94 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2023―Mar―22 Create.Connect.Unwind: A creative response to the pandemic for NHS staff well-being Kim Wiltshire, Dawn Prescott
95 [GO] Film International 2023―Mar―09 Documenting the History of a Pandemic Yun-hua Chen
96 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2023―Mar―08 A critical review of health marketing in Zimbabwe during COVID-19 Shupikai Kembo, Cornelius Bothma
97 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2023―Mar―08 The impact of COVID-19 on science journalists in South Africa: Investigating effects, challenges, quality concerns and training needs Marina Joubert, Lali van Zuydam, Suzanne Franks
98 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2023―Mar―08 Reporting on the shadow pandemic in Nigeria: An analysis of five media organizations’ coverage of gender-based violence during the COVID-19 pandemic Lara Martin Lengel, Desiree A. Montenegro, Victoria A. Newsom, Amonia L. Tolofari
99 [GO] Scene 2023―Mar―06 Technoparticipation: How to create a scene to explore the seen and the unseen through live Zoom performances during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond from the other side of the wall Lee Campbell
100 [GO] Scene 2023―Mar―06 Performance in the pandemic Gregory Sporton
101 [GO] Journal of Adaptation in Film & Performance 2023―Feb―28 Viral Shakespeare: Performance in the Time of Pandemic, Pascale Aebischer (2021) Francesca Forlini
102 [GO] Journal of Arts Writing by Students 2023―Feb―22 Urban fragments ‘on hold’: Reflections of COVID-19 in the urban Greek environment Panagiotis Ferentinos
103 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2023―Feb―08 Ukrainian designers’ market: Consumers’ behaviour caused by the COVID-19 pandemic Antonina Ivashchuk, Olena Ryzhko, Olena Kutsan
104 [GO] Artifact 2023―Feb―08 Scalar trajectories in design: The case of DIY cloth face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic Andrea Botero, Joanna Saad-Sulonen
105 [GO] Crossings Journal of Migration and Culture 2023―Jan―30 Brexit, the pandemic and the battle with language: An interview with Daljit Nagra Claire Chambers, Rachael Gilmour
106 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2023―Jan―16 ‘Creativity Is Good for You’: Responding to the needs of our communities after COVID-19 Jayne Howard
107 [GO] Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies 2023―Jan―09 Gender in COVID-19 campaigns: An analysis of the Italian government communications Franca Faccioli, Lucia D’Ambrosi
108 [GO] Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies 2023―Jan―09 Women scientists in Italian media in times of coronavirus: Between low recognition and success as experts Saveria Capecchi
109 [GO] Radio Journal International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media 2023―Jan―02 A dose of public health and community pride: American local radio at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic David Crider
110 [GO] Radio Journal International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media 2023―Jan―02 Broadcasting during COVID-19: Community language radio and listener well-being Ambrin Hasnain, Amanda E. Krause, John Hajek, Anya Lloyd-Smith, Laura Lori
111 [GO] Radio Journal International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media 2023―Jan―02 From Black Lives Matter to COVID-19: Daily news podcasts and the reinvention of audio reporting Kyle J. Miller, Kim Fox, David O. Dowling
112 [GO] Transitions Journal of Transient Migration 2022―Dec―30 From ‘digital nomadism’ to ‘rooted digitalism’: The remote work and im/mobilities of IT professionals in times of COVID-19 Flavia Cangià, Sabrine Wassmer, Eric Davoine, Xavier Salamin
113 [GO] Transitions Journal of Transient Migration 2022―Dec―30 Greek doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transnational migration or stasis? Andreas Gkolfinopoulos, Sascha Krannich
114 [GO] Transitions Journal of Transient Migration 2022―Dec―30 Disrupted or sustained? Chinese international students’ perceptions of transnational hybrid learning amid politics and pandemic Jing Yu, Xiaoyuan Li, Wendy Weile Zhou
115 [GO] Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance 2022―Dec―30 Maternal fear, loss and hope in Melbourne’s COVID-19 lockdown: Women-mothers performing lived maternity, using self-report in words and pictures, within the context of the CONNECT-from-HOME art therapy Zoom group Sophia Xeros-Constantinides, Bernice Boland
116 [GO] Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance 2022―Dec―30 Performing maternities: During and after COVID-19: Part 2 Kate Aughterson, Jessica Moriarty
117 [GO] Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance 2022―Dec―30 Pregnant pause: Celebrity performance of pregnancy during the pandemic Laura Tropp
118 [GO] Choreographic Practices 2022―Dec―22 Remote proximity: Making immersive dance under COVID-19 lockdown SanSan Kwan
119 [GO] Journal of Design Business & Society 2022―Dec―22 A paradigm shift in studio pedagogy during pandemic times: An international perspective on challenges and opportunities teaching design online Katja Fleischmann
120 [GO] Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 2022―Dec―19 Spectres of orientalism: Patty Chang and Chinese American art in the pandemic Anuradha Vikram
121 [GO] Short Fiction in Theory and Practice 2022―Dec―06 Pandemics as the great levellers? Class, community and capital in US-American short stories Carmen Birkle
122 [GO] Journal of Visual Political Communication 2022―Dec―02 Information films as rhetorical responses during the COVID-19 crisis Ragnhild Mølster, Jens E. Kjeldsen
123 [GO] Journal of Visual Political Communication 2022―Dec―02 Feasibility of comics in health communication: Public responses to graphic medicine on Instagram during the COVID-19 pandemic Xin Zhao, Anna Feigenbaum, Shannon McDavitt
124 [GO] Journal of Visual Political Communication 2022―Dec―02 Shooting from the hip or taking careful aim? Developing the VISTA analytic framework comparing English and Scottish visual campaigns for self-protective behaviour throughout the COVID-19 pandemic Audra Diers-Lawson, Grace Omondi, Sophie Louise Hillier
125 [GO] Journal of Visual Political Communication 2022―Dec―02 Paper. Pen. Pandemic: Viral Cartoons from around the Globe, Benevento Publishing (ed.) (2020) Metaphors of Coronavirus: Invisible Enemy or Zombie Apocalypse?, Jonathan Charteris-Black (2021) O. Vigsø
126 [GO] Journal of Visual Political Communication 2022―Dec―02 Through the Lens: The Pandemic and Black Lives Matter, Lauren Walsh (2022) Darren G. Lilleker
127 [GO] Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance 2022―Nov―29 Performing in the pandemic: The COVID-19 chronicles of Asian mother artists Ruchika Wason Singh
128 [GO] Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance 2022―Nov―29 Rose-tinted spectacles: An autoethnography of a lone-mother’s experiences within the COVID-19 pandemic Pippa Beazley
129 [GO] Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance 2022―Nov―29 Reflections of an Indian academic mother during COVID-19: An autoethnographic account Ketoki Mazumdar
130 [GO] Performing Ethos International Journal of Ethics in Theatre and Performance 2022―Nov―29 Performing maternities: During and after COVID-19: Part 1 Kate Aughterson, Jessica Moriarty
131 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Nov―07 Linguistic and communication exclusion in COVID-19 awareness campaigns in Malawi Peter Mayeso Jiyajiya, Atikonda Mtenje-Mkochi
132 [GO] Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies 2022―Nov―07 The pandemic as a political weapon: Analysis of Spanish press editorials during the COVID-19 health crisis Anna Mateu, Lucía Sapiña, Martí Domínguez
133 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Nov―07 Conspiracy theories, misinformation, disinformation and the coronavirus: A burgeoning of post-truth in the social media Majority Oji
134 [GO] Visual Inquiry 2022―Oct―27 Teaching museum education without the museum: A case study of collaborative virtual teaching in the age of COVID-19 Carissa DiCindio, Briley Rasmussen
135 [GO] Drama Therapy Review 2022―Oct―21 H.E.R.O. Unmasking: A mixed methods pilot study to explore the impact of a tele-drama therapy protocol on frontline healthcare workers during COVID-19 Amanda Rothman, Elena Offerman, Dana George Trottier
136 [GO] Public 2022―Oct―17 Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Crone: The Beauty and Risk of Building Accessibility Beyond a Pandemic Dorothy Ellen Palmer
137 [GO] International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics 2022―Sep―22 Populism, the Pandemic and the Media-Journalism in the Age of Covid, Trump, Brexit and Johnson, John Mair, Tor Clark, Neil Fowler, Raymond Snoddy and Richard Tait (eds) (2021) Gary Browning
138 [GO] Technoetic Arts 2022―Sep―20 Contamination as collaboration: Being-with in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic Karolina Żyniewicz
139 [GO] Technoetic Arts 2022―Sep―20 Pulse: Entanglements of air and light in pandemic academia Meghan Moe Beitiks
140 [GO] East Asian Journal of Popular Culture 2022―Sep―16 Panmemic inoculation: How Taiwan is nerfing the pandemic with cute humour Jacob F. Tischer
141 [GO] Journal of Curatorial Studies 2022―Aug―12 Barring Freedom: Art, Abolition and the Museum in Pandemic Times Alexandra Moore, Rachel Nelson
142 [GO] Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 2022―Jul―27 Performing race and remaking identity: Chinese visual artists in New York during the COVID-19 pandemic Feng Chen
143 [GO] International Journal of Community Music 2022―Jul―21 The COVID carnival: Coping and recovering from the chaos of the coronavirus pandemic Simeon Smith
144 [GO] International Journal of Community Music 2022―Jul―21 1:1 CONCERTS for a pandemic: Learnings from intimate musical encounters Catherine Grant, Zoë Loxley Slump, Sally Walker
145 [GO] Radio Journal International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media 2022―Jul―20 Banging tunes in the basement: Finding online community in COVID-19 lockdown Helen Wolfenden, Howard Sercombe, Adrian Renzo
146 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2022―Jul―20 My quarantine landscapes: A personal inquiry into the COVID-19 lockdown experience through drawings Sezin Demirtoka
147 [GO] Empedocles European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 2022―Jul―05 The flexibility and adaptation strategy of local filmmakers amid the pandemic: Opportunity and threat Dyna Herlina Suwarto, Febriansyah Kulau
148 [GO] Citizenship Teaching and Learning 2022―Jun―28 A ‘requiem’ for global citizenship education in higher education? An analysis of the exclusive nationalistic response to the COVID-19 pandemic Joseph Pardon Hungwe
149 [GO] Citizenship Teaching and Learning 2022―Jun―28 Musical citizenship as a means to disrupt exclusions: Potentials and limitations as understood in times of a pandemic Chrysi Kyratsou
150 [GO] Journal of Arts & Communities 2022―Jun―22 Coronavirus kindness’ phenomenon: Trends of social flow of creativity during the first 27 days of social distancing in the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom Zita Baracsi
151 [GO] Journal of Arts & Communities 2022―Jun―22 COVID-19 vaccination centre Nela Milic
152 [GO] Australian Journalism Review 2022―Jun―13 Communicating COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Monique Lewis, Eliza Govender and Kate Holland (Eds) (2021) Beate Josephi
153 [GO] Australian Journalism Review 2022―Jun―13 ‘I can say I was a journalist during a global pandemic’: Australian students’ experiences of a newsroom in lockdown Brigid McCarthy, Dylan Bird, Merryn Sherwood, Lawrie Zion
154 [GO] Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 2022―Jun―09 Excluding the margins: Indonesian media’s framing of women and people with disability in the COVID-19 pandemic reporting Gilang Parahita, Nurhadi  
155 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jun―01 Satirical realities in COVID-19 humour: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Nigerian Facebook posts Chioma Deborah Onwubiko
156 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jun―01 Nigerians and COVID-19 humour: Discursivity and public engagement through pandemic internet memes Bimbo Lolade Fafowora, Mistura Adebusola Salaudeen
157 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jun―01 Viral giggles: Internet memes and COVID-19 in Malawi Emmanuel Ngwira
158 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jun―01 The why of humour during a crisis: An exploration of COVID-19 memes in South Africa and Zimbabwe Mbongeni Jonny Msimanga, Lungile Augustine Tshuma, Trust Matsilele
159 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jun―01 Theatricality in the midst of a pandemic: An assessment of artistic responses to COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe Nkululeko Sibanda, Cletus Moyo
160 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jun―01 Suffering and smiling: Nigerians’ humorous response to the coronavirus pandemic Aminu Ali
161 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jun―01 Deadly serious: Pandemic humour, media and critical perspectives Victoria Bernal
162 [GO] Technoetic Arts 2022―May―27 Death risk: Lack of movement: The ignored pandemic of digitalization escalates the COVID-19 crisis Lucas Pawlik
163 [GO] Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies 2022―May―26 Aggravating circumstances? The COVID-19-related situational threats against the press in Portugal Rui Alexandre Novais
164 [GO] International Journal of Education through Art 2022―May―16 Meme layers in the times of pandemic Helena Sederholm, Riikka Haapalainen, Tiina Pusa
165 [GO] International Journal of Sustainable Fashion & Textiles 2022―May―10 When mortality knocks: Pandemic-inspired attitude shifts towards sustainable clothing consumption in six countries Samira Iran, Cosette M. Joyner Martinez, Katia Vladimirova, Stephan Wallaschkowski, Sonali Diddi, Claudia E. Henninger, Helen McCormick, Kira Matus, Kirsi Niinimäki, Meike Sauerwein, Renu Singh, Loredana Tiedke
166 [GO] Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies 2022―May―06 ‘Humans of New York’ during the pandemic: Giving users a voice Jessica Roberts
167 [GO] Clothing Cultures 2022―May―04 Spatial distancing and social closeness: The work of creative professionals during the pandemic Zemfira Salamova
168 [GO] Clothing Cultures 2022―May―04 Crafting comfort: Constructing connection during a pandemic Emma Louise Rixhon
169 [GO] Journal of Popular Music Education 2022―Apr―26 Andrá tutto bene! Musicking together and apart: The role of popular music and singing during the COVID-19 period in Italy Antonella Coppi, Johann van der Sandt
170 [GO] Journal of Popular Music Education 2022―Apr―26 Perceptions of the effects of sharing popular music on well-being and family relationships during COVID-19: A preliminary study of a group of Chinese families Danqing Zhou ()
171 [GO] Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 2022―Apr―22 Crisis communication amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Morocco Ait Hattani, Amrani Jai
172 [GO] International Journal of Music in Early Childhood 2022―Apr―20 Documenting ‘The Early Childhood Music Collaborative’: A multi-organizational response to early childhood music in the time of COVID-19 Lisa Huisman Koops, Karen Salvador, Christina L. Svec, Kerry Renzoni
173 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2022―Apr―06 Power grab in a pandemic: Media, lawfare and policy in Myanmar Lisa Brooten
174 [GO] Explorations in Media Ecology 2022―Mar―11 Teaching media ecology in-person and online: Lessons from a COVID-19 semester Arshia Anwer
175 [GO] Fashion Style & Popular Culture 2022―Feb―25 COVID-19 and small retail business: What we can learn Laura Cocchia
176 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2022―Feb―25 Digital disruption and global businesses’ viability under COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic Brighton Nyagadza
177 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2022―Feb―25 Digital disruption and global businesses’ viability under COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic Brighton Nyagadza
178 [GO] Journal of Contemporary Painting 2022―Feb―22 Painting during a Pandemic: Caroline Walker’s Women in Interiors : Caroline Walker, Nearby, GRIMM, New York, 25 March-1 May 2021 Rina Arya
179 [GO] Maska 2022―Feb―06 The pandemic as a spectacle Blaž Lukan
180 [GO] International Journal of Islamic Architecture 2022―Jan―31 A Time for Solidarity: Rethinking the Architectural Establishment in the Age of COVID-19 Şebnem Yücel
181 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jan―31 Language in a pandemic: A multimodal analysis of social media representation of COVID-19 Oluwayemisi Olusola Adebomi
182 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jan―31 Analysing the mythologies and the ideological nuances in photographic representation of COVID-19 containment in Kenya’s newspapers Joseph N. Nyanoti
183 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jan―31 Imagine dying from an overseas disease, when you do not even own a passport: A critical analysis of Twitter conversations in the wake of COVID-19 in Kenya and South Africa Job Mwaura, Ufuoma Akpojivi
184 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jan―31 COVID-19 narratives and counter-narratives in Ghana: The dialectics of state messaging and alternative re/de-constructions Kwame Akuffo Anoff-Ntow, Wisdom J. Tettey
185 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jan―31 Guardians of truth? Fact-checking the ‘disinfodemic’ in Southern Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic Admire Mare, Allen Munoriyarwa
186 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jan―31 Active news audience in COVID-19 pandemic season: Online news sharing motives and secondary gatekeeping decisions by social media users in Nigeria Babatunde Raphael Ojebuyi, Adeola Obafemi Mobolaji, Ridwan Abiola Kolawole
187 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jan―31 Use of Senegalese music to raise coronavirus awareness on social media Estrella Sendra,   Keyti
188 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jan―31 The influence of photographs, music and comedy in Instagram coronavirus messages on adult preventive habits IfeKristi T. Ayo-Obiremi
189 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jan―31 Nigerian government and management of news and information on the coronavirus pandemic Gloria Chimeziem Ernest-Samuel, Ngozi Eje Uduma
190 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jan―31 Media and the coronavirus pandemic in Africa Martin N. Ndlela
191 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2022―Jan―31 Pandemic politics and Africa: Examining discourses of Afrophobia in the news media Téwodros W. Workneh
192 [GO] International Journal of Community Music 2022―Jan―29 Voices from Southwark: Reflections on a collaborative music teaching project in London in the age of COVID-19 Javier Rivas, Rhys Sparey, Jonathan Davies, Caroline Gleason-Mercier, Sarah Hughes, Susannah Knights, Esther Cavett
193 [GO] International Journal of Community Music 2022―Jan―29 COVID-19 and community band participation: Impacts and the road forward Matthew D. Talbert, Philip Edelman
194 [GO] International Journal of Community Music 2022―Jan―29 How can I keep from singing? The effects of COVID-19 on the emotional wellbeing of community singers during early stage lockdown in the United States Felicia K. Youngblood, Joanna Bosse, Cameron T. Whitley
195 [GO] International Journal of Community Music 2022―Jan―29 ‘We are all facing the same problem’: Lived experiences of online participation in the Irish World Music Café community music initiative in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic Hala Jaber, Fran Garry, Helen Phelan
196 [GO] International Journal of Community Music 2022―Jan―29 Non-participation in online Sacred Harp singing during the COVID-19 pandemic Esther M. Morgan-Ellis
197 [GO] International Journal of Community Music 2022―Jan―29 An exploration into online singing and mindfulness during the COVID-19 pandemic for people with anxiety and/or depression Emily Foulkes
198 [GO] International Journal of Community Music 2022―Jan―29 Music therapy research during a pandemic: An accidental experiment in caring for music Wolfgang Schmid, Fraser Simpson, Tia DeNora, Gary Ansdell
199 [GO] Australian Journalism Review 2022―Jan―26 The Australian media’s foreign news coverage of COVID-19 and its declining reportage of the Asia Pacific region Ross Tapsell
200 [GO] Australian Journalism Review 2022―Jan―26 Conflict, COVID-19, climate change: The emergence and possible evolution of peace journalism Kylie Navuku, Levi Obijiofor
201 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2022―Jan―25 Creative space for navigating complex times: Using art-based inquiry to respond to uncertainty during COVID-19 Kelly Mancini Becker, Kelly Clark/Keefe, Erika White
202 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2022―Jan―23 Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) at Home: Digital art-based mental health provision in response to COVID-19 Ananda Breed, Chaste Uwihoreye, Eric Ndushabandi, Matthew Elliott, Kirrily Pells
203 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2022―Jan―21 The use of art therapy videos for children and teenagers living with cancer during COVID-19 Caryn Griffin
204 [GO] Radio Journal International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media 2022―Jan―18 The voices we trust: Public trust in news and information about COVID-19 on Swedish Radio Fredrik Stiernstedt
205 [GO] Journal of Greek Media & Culture 2022―Jan―03 Athens ’21: Undoing the demos in the year of the pandemic Dimitris Plantzos
206 [GO] International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics 2021―Dec―31 Mythologizing the face mask: How protective covers became political during the fine-dust and COVID-19 crises in South Korea Tae-Sik Kim
207 [GO] Journal of Science & Popular Culture 2021―Dec―27 Spreading fun: Comic zombies, Joker viruses and COVID-19 jokes Anna-Sophie Jürgens, Anastasiya Fiadotava, David Tscharke, John Noel Viaña
208 [GO] Journal of Science & Popular Culture 2021―Dec―27 Little bugs and wicked viruses: Communicating the COVID-19 pandemic through picturebooks for children Elizabeth F. Caldwell, Sarah Falcus
209 [GO] International Journal of Education through Art 2021―Dec―27 ‘Art education in the age of COVID-19’, The Museum of Contemporary Art (2021) Alexandra Davenport
210 [GO] Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 2021―Dec―22 Digital communication and Ramadan at the time of COVID-19 Dario Fanara
211 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2021―Dec―22 A hospital’s collaborative arts in health approach to COVID-19 Shay Thornton Kulha, J. Todd Frazier, Jennifer Townsend, Elizabeth Laguaite, Virginia Gray
212 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2021―Dec―22 Different media, same relationships: What the Iris Piano Trio learned from the COVID-19 pandemic Lauren Latessa, Jiyoung Oh
213 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2021―Dec―22 Picturing the researcher: Using photovoice to document the research assistant experience during the COVID-19 pandemic Jennifer Waite, Martha M. Whitfield
214 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2021―Dec―22 Rethinking creative research methods in response to COVID-19: Creating a remote research kit Rebecka Fleetwood-Smith
215 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2021―Dec―22 Arts in Hospitals during COVID-19: Time to Reflect, hosted by CW+ (the charity for Chelsea & Westminster NHS Hospitals Foundation Trust), 22 January 2021, online Karen Gray
216 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2021―Dec―22 Freeing us from pandemic alienation: Tea-based online expressive arts therapy Man-Kit Kwong (Aleck)
217 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2021―Dec―22 Whine and dust: Coping during the pandemic using companioning autoethnographic art-based research Jaime G. Dörner Alvarez, Janette Graetz Simmonds
218 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2021―Dec―22 Adjusting to the pandemic: Remote support for professionals working with asylum seekers Devon Govoni, Kelvin Ramirez, Hillary Rubesin
219 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2021―Dec―16 Pivots, arts practice and potentialities: Creative engagement, community wellbeing and arts-led research during COVID-19 in Australia Donna Hancox, Sandra Gattenhof, Sasha Mackay, Helen Klaebe
220 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2021―Dec―16 COVID-19: A catalyst for online creativity for individuals with a life-limiting illness Amanda Roberts
221 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2021―Dec―16 Connecting within: Digital collage as art-based research to process a pandemic Michele J. Ferro
222 [GO] Citizenship Teaching and Learning 2021―Nov―29 Activism in a time of pandemic: The impact of COVID-19 in Chilean citizen movement after the uprising of October 2019 Paulina Bronfman
223 [GO] Citizenship Teaching and Learning 2021―Nov―29 Exploring youth citizenship during COVID-19 lockdowns in New Zealand Carol Mutch, Marta Estellés
224 [GO] Citizenship Teaching and Learning 2021―Nov―29 Flipped learning as a tool to enhance digital citizenship: How teachers’ experiences of online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic can encourage participatory and justice-oriented citizenship Gearoid O’Brien
225 [GO] Citizenship Teaching and Learning 2021―Nov―29 Hong Kong under COVID-19: Active self-mobilization, freedom and responsibilities, and learnings Eric King-man Chong
226 [GO] Citizenship Teaching and Learning 2021―Nov―29 Distance education as a space of possibility in pandemic-burdened societies Carol A. Mullen
227 [GO] Citizenship Teaching and Learning 2021―Nov―29 Teaching and learning during a pandemic: Implications for democratic citizenship education Yusef Waghid
228 [GO] Citizenship Teaching and Learning 2021―Nov―29 Education, neurosis and exception: What really matters in education during/beyond the pandemic? Pedro Menezes, Isabel Menezes, Norberto Ribeiro
229 [GO] Citizenship Teaching and Learning 2021―Nov―19 Exploring youth citizenship during COVID-19 lockdowns in New Zealand Carol Mutch, Marta Estellés
230 [GO] Citizenship Teaching and Learning 2021―Nov―19 Hong Kong under COVID-19: Active self-mobilization, freedom and responsibilities, and learnings Eric King-man Chong
231 [GO] Citizenship Teaching and Learning 2021―Nov―19 Education, neurosis and exception: What really matters in education during/beyond the pandemic? Pedro Menezes, Isabel Menezes, Norberto Ribeiro
232 [GO] Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 2021―Nov―05 From IRL (in-real-life) to URL: Capturing the art biennial amid COVID-19 (Gwen) Kuan-ying Kuo
233 [GO] Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 2021―Nov―05 COVID-19 and viral anti-Asian racism: A multimodal critical discourse analysis of memes and the racialization of the COVID-19 pandemic Yan Wu, Matthew Wall
234 [GO] Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 2021―Nov―05 Reshaping posthuman subjectivity: Lu Yang’s representation of virtual bodies in the COVID-19 pandemic Shiyu Gao
235 [GO] Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 2021―Nov―05 Pandemic, censorship and creative protests via grassroots visual mobilization Meiqin Wang
236 [GO] Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 2021―Nov―05 Curating pandemic contingencies: Remote collaboration and display reconfiguration in practice Mankit Lai
237 [GO] Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 2021―Nov―05 Expressions of the pandemic: Conversation with Gu Zheng, 4 July 20201 Zheng Gu, Jiehong Jiang
238 [GO] Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 2021―Nov―05 Sharing food, vulnerability and intimacy in a global pandemic: The digital art of the Chinese diaspora in Europe Hongwei Bao
239 [GO] Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies 2021―Oct―26 Influence of African Indigenous language media in COVID-19 digital health messaging Israel A. Fadipe, Abiodun Salawu
240 [GO] Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies 2021―Oct―26 Health disparities and the digital divide within South African disadvantaged communities during the COVID-19 pandemic Elizabeth Lubinga, Karabo Sitto, Keke Molebatsi
241 [GO] Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies 2021―Oct―26 Platformization of healthcare communication: Insights from the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy Elisabetta Locatelli, Alessandro Lovari
242 [GO] Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies 2021―Oct―26 Digitization of healthcare post COVID-19: Reimagining the role of health education and promotion Chinwe Obuaku-Igwe
243 [GO] Craft Research 2021―Oct―22 ‘I’m not a doctor, but I can sew a mask’: The face mask home sewing movement as a means of control during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 Addie K. Martindale, Charity Armstead, Ellen McKinney
244 [GO] Craft Research 2021―Oct―22 Older adults’ philanthropic crafting of face masks during COVID-19 Christine Guy Schnittka
245 [GO] Drama Therapy Review 2021―Oct―21 Introducing drama therapy during a pandemic: A clinical commentary Nadine Bernard, Barbara McKechnie, Kate Birsa, Kaitlyn Carranza, Erin Gaydos, Skylar Lerose, Connor McCrea
246 [GO] Journal of Design Business & Society 2021―Oct―13 What motivates our design students during COVID-19? Rebecca Anne Price, Mieke van der Bijl-Brouwer
247 [GO] Queer Studies in Media & Popular Culture 2021―Sep―29 Summer 2021: Pandemics and popular culture Bruce Drushel
248 [GO] Journal of Scandinavian Cinema 2021―Sep―25 Involuntary Dogme restrictions: Orca and COVID-19 screen culture Maaret Koskinen
249 [GO] Journal of Scandinavian Cinema 2021―Sep―25 Trade stories, film policy and radical uncertainty: Remarks on Scandinavian cinema and COVID-19 inspired by ‘Digging the digital?’ Joel Frykholm
250 [GO] Book 2 0 2021―Sep―21 Platformized book prosumption on Wattpad: Reading and writing in the case of a pandemic diary Sven Stollfuß
251 [GO] Book 2 0 2021―Sep―21 Ghosts, murder and mutation: The portrayal of pandemics in children’s and YA fiction Jean Webb
252 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―Sep―15 God and COVID-19 in Burundian social media: The political fight for the control of the narrative Antea Paviotti
253 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―Sep―15 Social media, fake news and fake COVID-19 cures in Nigeria Temple Uwalaka, Bigman Nwala, Amadi Confidence Chinedu
254 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―Sep―15 From COVID-19 to COVID-666: Quasi-religious mentality and ideologies in Nigerian coronavirus pandemic discourse Lily Chimuanya, Ebuka Elias Igwebuike
255 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―Sep―15 Is we they? A cross-cultural study of responses to COVID-19 updates in Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda Robert Madoi Nasaba, Nakiwala Aisha Sembatya
256 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―Sep―15 ‘Subaltern’ pushbacks: An analysis of responses by Facebook users to ‘racist’ statements by two French doctors on testing a COVID-19 vaccine in Africa Selina Linda Mudavanhu
257 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―Sep―15 Infobotting COVID-19: A case study of Ask Nameesa in Egypt Mona Khattab
258 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―Sep―15 South African newspaper coverage of COVID-19: A content analysis Herman Wasserman, Wallace Chuma, Tanja Bosch, Chikezie E. Uzuegbunam, Rachel Flynn
259 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―Sep―15 West African-diasporic social media users facing COVID-19: Care, emotions and power during the onset of the coronavirus pandemic Syntia Hasenöhrl
260 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―Sep―15 An evaluation of constructive journalism in Zimbabwe: A case study of The Herald’s coverage of the coronavirus pandemic Thulani Tshabangu, Abiodun Salawu
261 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―Sep―15 Media representation of China in the time of pandemic: A comparative study of Kenyan and Ethiopian media Hangwei Li
262 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―Sep―15 Media and global pandemics: Continuities and discontinuities Tendai Chari, Ufuoma Akpojivi
263 [GO] Moving Image Review & Art Journal (MIRAJ) 2021―Sep―07 Quietness, isolation and reimagining contact in the city after the pandemic Gracia Ramirez
264 [GO] Moving Image Review & Art Journal (MIRAJ) 2021―Sep―07 Picturing a Pandemic: Art and Activism of Survival on Screen from the Women’s Health, LGBTQIA, Crip and Decolonial Archive Conal Mcstravick, Richard Fung
265 [GO] Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 2021―Aug―10 Vā at the time of COVID-19: When an aspect of research unexpectedly turns into lived experience and practice Leali‘ifano Albert Refiti, Anna-Christina (Tina) Engels-Schwarzpaul, Lana Lopesi, Billie Lythberg, Layne Waerea, Valance Smith
266 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2021―Jun―18 The heart of the matter: Arts-based reflections, writings and responses during COVID-19 Vivien Marcow Speiser, Phillip Speiser
267 [GO] International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics 2021―Jun―18 Positive communication in a catastrophic crisis: The mixed effects of COVID-19 on the tone of Canadian governments’ media coverage Alexis Bibeau, Adrien Cloutier, Alexandre Fortier-Chouinard, Nadjim Fréchet, Camille Tremblay-Antoine, Yannick Dufresne
268 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2021―Jun―11 Media policy analysis and diplomatic interactions during COVID-19 between China and the United States in a comparative perspective Fangzhu Lu, Biao Li
269 [GO] Art & the Public Sphere 2021―Jun―01 Re-inventing life as commons during the pandemic crisis Stavros Stavrides
270 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―May―25 ‘You can’t arrest a virus’: The freedom of expression crisis within Egypt’s response to COVID-19 Gabriele Cosentino
271 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―May―25 Communication lapses to combating COVID-19 pandemic: Evaluating Ghana’s COVID-19 campaign Jacob Nyarko, Michael Yao Wodui Serwornoo, Benedine Azanu
272 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―May―25 COVID-19 containment and control: Information source credibility and adoption of prevention strategies among residents in South West Nigeria Mustapha Adeniyi Adeitan, Ngozi Joy Onyechi, Ozioma Omah
273 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―May―25 Influence of conspiracy theories, misinformation and knowledge on public adoption of Nigerian government’s COVID-19 containment policies Ifeoma Theresa Amobi, Lambe Kayode Mustapha, Lilian Adaora Udodi, Oluwakemi Akinuliola-Aweda, Mogbonj뫞 Esther Adesulure, Innocent Okoye
274 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―May―25 Fear-arousing persuasive communication and behaviour change: COVID-19 in Kenya Omukule Emojong’
275 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―May―25 Exploring COVID-19 infodemic in rural Africa: A case study of Chintheche, Malawi Levi Zeleza Manda
276 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―May―25 The societal importance of journalistic health reporting on the COVID-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa: Impressions from science and health journalism organizations Stefan Wollnik
277 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―May―25 Communicating COVID-19 to rural dwellers: Revisiting the role of traditional media in crisis communication Ezinne Abaneme, Chinedu Nwasum, Oscar Chima, Ogbonnanya Elechi, Ngozi Uduma
278 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―May―25 A systematic review of the spread of information during pandemics: A case of the 2020 COVID-19 virus Oluwakemi Shobowale
279 [GO] Journal of African Media Studies 2021―May―25 The coronavirus pandemic in Africa: Crisis communication challenges Martin N. Ndlela
280 [GO] International Journal of Community Music 2021―May―21 The response of community musicians in the United Kingdom to the COVID-19 crisis: An evaluation Matthew Crisp
281 [GO] Australasian Journal of Popular Culture 2021―May―13 The familiar places we dream about: Pokémon GO and nostalgia during a global pandemic Gwyneth Peaty, Tama Leaver
282 [GO] International Journal of Islamic Architecture 2021―May―04 Vivir El Islam En Tiempos De Pandemia (Experiencing Islam In Times Of The Pandemic), Casa Árabe [Soundcloud Channel], Madrid And Cordoba, Spain, May 27-June 16, 2020 Walid Akef
283 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2021―May―03 Balancing protection of public health and freedom of information in times of COVID-19 Andrei Richter
284 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2021―May―03 Public policies of connectivity in Latin America in the context of COVID-19 Bernadette Califano, Martín Becerra
285 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2021―May―03 Section 230 and global content moderation: Uncertainty in the time of COVID-19 Melinda Sebastian
286 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2021―May―03 Trusting and valuing news in a pandemic: Attitudes to online news media content during COVID-19 and policy implications Terry Flew
287 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2021―May―03 Cybertarianism further exposed: Chile, Colombia, Mexico and the COVID-19 conjuncture André Dorcé Ramos, Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed, Jorge Antonio Saavedra Utman, Toby Miller
288 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2021―May―03 Trends in East Asian policies on digital surveillance tools during the COVID-19 pandemic Elena Sherstoboeva, Valentina Pavlenko
289 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2021―May―03 What’s next for social media companies? The digital regulatory scene in Turkey during the COVID-19 pandemic Aslı Tunç
290 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2021―May―03 From social distancing to digital un-distancing: The COVID-19 pandemic and new challenges for digital policy in the cultural and audio-visual sectors Olga Kolokytha, Krisztina Rozgonyi
291 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2021―May―03 Municipal digital infrastructure and the COVID-19 pandemic: A case study of Calgary, Canada Gregory Taylor, Katelyn Anderson, Dana Cramer
292 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2021―May―03 Government repression disguised as anti-disinformation action: Digital journalists’ perception of COVID-19 policies in Hungary Konrad Bleyer-Simon
293 [GO] Drama Therapy Review 2021―May―03 Interview with Nancy Sondag: Drama therapy for persons with dementia on a secured unit in an assisted living facility during a pandemic Sally Bailey
294 [GO] Journal of Digital Media & Policy 2021―May―03 Digital dilemmas in the (post-)pandemic state: Surveillance and information rights in South Korea Kyong Yoon
295 [GO] Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 2021―Apr―25 Insta-hate: An exploration of Islamophobia and right-wing nationalism on Instagram amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in India Benson Rajan, Shreya Venkatraman
296 [GO] Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 2021―Apr―25 Mapping the fake news infodemic amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: A study of Indian fact-checking websites Kaifia Ancer Laskar, Mohammad Reyaz
297 [GO] Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 2021―Apr―25 Social media and the COVID-19 pandemic: The dilemma of fake news clutter vs. social responsibility Moez Ben Messaoud
298 [GO] Virtual Creativity 2021―Mar―02 Post Pandemic Provocations Nina Czegledy
299 [GO] International Journal of Music in Early Childhood 2021―Feb―15 ‘Something is better than nothing’: Early childhood caregiver-child music classes taught remotely in the time of COVID-19 Lisa Huisman Koops, Samantha C. Webber
300 [GO] International Journal of Music in Early Childhood 2021―Feb―15 Early childhood music research, practice and policy: A COVID-19 collaboration Christina L. Svec, Lisa Koops
301 [GO] Crossings Journal of Migration and Culture 2021―Jan―30 Migrant autonomy and wilfulness amidst the onslaught of the Covid-19 pandemic at the Tijuana border Robert McKee Irwin, Juan Antonio Del Monte
302 [GO] Journal of Science & Popular Culture 2021―Jan―28 Presenting a constructive image of the processes of undertaking science and medical research through fiction in the wake of the 2019-20 COVID-19 pandemic Sean Fitzgerald
303 [GO] Journal of Science & Popular Culture 2021―Jan―28 Could vaccine hesitancy prolong the pandemic? Steven Gil
304 [GO] Drama Therapy Review 2020―Oct―14 Bridging the generational divide: The mixtape of being a White, gay, Gen X drama therapist living through HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 Jason Conover
305 [GO] Drama Therapy Review 2020―Oct―14 How to run a drama therapy group from your childhood bedroom: Reflections on working as a drama therapist during COVID-19 Jamie Adges
306 [GO] Drama Therapy Review 2020―Oct―14 Staring into a blue circle: Reflections on school-based drama therapy during COVID-19 Heidi Landis, Alessia Hughes, Cindy Kay
307 [GO] Drama Therapy Review 2020―Oct―14 ‘Art is my language’: Expanding the role of creative arts therapy in a public health system during COVID-19 Dana George Trottier, Carlos Rodriguez-Perez, Jude Regula, Jennifer Richards, Emily Brenner, Nichelle Murray
308 [GO] Drama Therapy Review 2020―Oct―14 ‘Great red anemone and its beautiful black pollens’: On tele-drama therapy sessions with older adults in times of COVID-19 Shiri Kordova, Shoshi Keisari
309 [GO] Drama Therapy Review 2020―Oct―14 The medium is the message: Τhe transformation of drama therapy practice during COVID-19 Dimitra Stavrou
310 [GO] Drama Therapy Review 2020―Oct―14 Creative dialogues across countries: Towards modern performance online during the global crisis related to COVID-19 Steve Harvey, Colleen Jennings, E. Connor Kelly
311 [GO] Drama Therapy Review 2020―Oct―14 Individualism will not save us: Personal liberty vs. community care in the time of COVID-19 Dana Sayre
312 [GO] Drama Therapy Review 2020―Oct―14 Finding my raison d’être: COVID-19 and the call to online therapy Monique Alexandra Hill
313 [GO] Drama Therapy Review 2020―Oct―14 Medicine memories: Fighting hermeneutical injustice in a pandemic Jacqueline Victor (Jaq)
314 [GO] Drama Therapy Review 2020―Oct―14 Lend me your oar: Therapy in a pandemic with graduate interns, individuals living with Aphasia and uncharted waters Kayla Freeman, Alessia Hughes
315 [GO] Journal of Environmental Media 2020―Aug―23 Sensing the deathscape: Digital media and death during COVID-19 Becky Alexis-Martin
316 [GO] Journal of Environmental Media 2020―Aug―23 Screened screens screening: Boundaries and boundary-drawing practices during COVID-19 Liu Xin
317 [GO] Journal of Environmental Media 2020―Aug―23 ‘So long, and thanks for all the fish!’: Urban dolphins as ecofascist fake news during COVID-19 Marcia Allison
318 [GO] Journal of Environmental Media 2020―Aug―23 #NoGoingBack: Queer leaps at the intersection of protest and COVID-19 Jin Haritaworn
319 [GO] Journal of Environmental Media 2020―Aug―23 The cost of labour and energy in digital media and automation technologies beyond the COVID-19 pandemic Mario Khreiche
320 [GO] Journal of Environmental Media 2020―Aug―23 Online environmental news stories in India during the COVID-19 pandemic: Reporting the ‘crisis’ and ‘concerns’ of the natural ecosystem Ram Awtar Yadav
321 [GO] Journal of Environmental Media 2020―Aug―23 Disease, disaster and the internet: Reconceptualizing environmental hazards in the time of coronavirus Hayley Brazier
322 [GO] Journal of Environmental Media 2020―Aug―23 Pandemic temporalities: Distal futurity in the digital Capitalocene Nadine Chan
323 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2020―Aug―18 Puppet theatre under COVID-19 Emma Fisher, Cariad Astles
324 [GO] Journal of Applied Arts and Health 2020―Aug―18 The truth behind the screen: Digital shadows in the time of pandemic Lynne Kent
325 [GO] Punk & Post Punk 2020―Jul―29 Stay punk!! Stay free!! Subcultural identity, resistance and Covid-19 in northern Japan James D. Letson
326 [GO] Citizenship Teaching and Learning 2020―Jul―24 Vigilance, respect and cooperation during a worldwide pandemic Yusef Waghid
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