The COVID-19 pandemic and risks in East Asia: media, social reactions and theories
In: Covid-19 in Asia
Introduction: Risk society and the COVID-19 pandemic in East Asia / Nobuto Yamamoto -- Covid-19 as catalyst of global risk society : institutionalization, de-Westernization and datafication of crisis communication research / Martin Löffelholz, Pauline Gidget Estella, and Yi Xu -- Information literacy or political propaganda : analyzing the Taiwan government's responsive strategies to COVID-19 infodemic / Chiung-wen Hsu and Yun-Chung Tang -- "Noise" in communicating risk about the Covid-19 pandemic in Taiwan : the impact of uncivil online messages / Tsung-Jen Shih -- A sense of the public : Japan and Vietnam / Vu Le Thao Chi -- Psychological responses, health literacy and information behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan and Korea / Jinah Lee -- Media cynicism, risk perception of COVID-19, and the civil values in Japan and Korea / Kwangho Lee -- Mediated experience of the COVID-19 pandemic and the politics of emotion in Japan / Shuzo Yamakoshi and Fumie Mitani -- CoroNationalism in the risk society : the nationalist discourses of Taiwanese professional baseball during the outbreak of COVID-19 / Chang-de Liu -- Troubled togetherness in pandemic : the analysis of 'special social cluster' in Taiwan / Leticia Nien Hsuan Fang -- The digital divide among women slum dwellers during the pandemic / Violet B. Valdez and Samantha P. Javier.