Fighting a global pandemic and local stigmatisation: War metaphors in presidential update speeches and their effect on attitudes to COVID-19 (Patients) in Ghana.
In: Legon Journal of the Humanities, Jg. 34 (2023), Heft 1, S. 36-65
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Ghana's President has used WAR-framed metaphors in announcing and explaining both the notion of COVID-19 and the measures his government outlined to curb its spread. This paper explores the potential effects the various conceptual mappings in the WAR-framed communication by the President had on the general public in dealing with a global pandemic in a local context. This is achieved by linking the mappings in the WAR-framed communication to the attitudes and practices among the Ghanaian public. Data were drawn from 8 presidential COVID-19 updates between March 15 and May 31, 2020. Findings indicate that the use of WAR-framed communication successfully evoked fear among the general population. However, this transcended the virus to COVID-19 patients (and their families), provoking a cause of action among the general public to fight not only the virus but also COVID-19 patients (and their families). This appears to have caused stigmatisation of COVID-19 patients, and led to a situation where COVID-19 positive patients became unwilling to declare their positive status and thus caused further community spread. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Fighting a global pandemic and local stigmatisation: War metaphors in presidential update speeches and their effect on attitudes to COVID-19 (Patients) in Ghana.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Pedavoah, Emma Kusuoba ; Ansah, Gladys Nyarko |
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Zeitschrift: | Legon Journal of the Humanities, Jg. 34 (2023), Heft 1, S. 36-65 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2023 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 0855-0050 (print) |
DOI: | 10.4314/ljh.v34i1.2s |
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