págs. 7-10
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US Nationwide Coronavirus Newspaper Coverage of Federal/National Government Responses: Community Structure Theory and a “Violated Buffer”
John Pollock, Suchir Govindarajan, Alexis Marta, James N. Sparano
págs. 27-48
Viral News on the Coronavirus: Does it Contribute to Health Communication?
págs. 49-66
Affective Governance During the COVID-19 Crisis: Building Leadership, Trust, and Good Citizens
págs. 67-86
Fact-Checking, a Public Service Value in the Face of the Hoaxes of the Healthcare Crisis
María José Ufarte Ruiz, Belén Galletero Campos, Ana María López Cepeda
págs. 87-104
Use of New Narratives for COVID-19 Reporting: From 360º Videos to Ephemeral TikTok Videos in Online Media
Pavel Sidorenko Bautista, José María Herranz de la Casa, Juan Ignacio Cantero de Julián
págs. 105-122
The Health Crisis on Instagram: How the Media Are Building Their Agenda on the Visual Social Network During the COVID-19 Pandemic
págs. 123-134
Public Perception of Data Visuals in Media Coverage During COVID-19 Pandemic: The Risk Perception Model Revisited
págs. 135-154
págs. 155-170
EU Political Agenda of COVID-19 Crisis: Mechanisms and Financial Instruments to Mitigate the Economic Effects of the Pandemic in Newspapers ‘El País’ and ‘El Mundo’
págs. 171-186
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