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  3. Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): Special Issue: Discourses of Covid-19 and the Political

Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): Special Issue: Discourses of Covid-19 and the Political

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Editorial

  • Discourses of Covid-19 and the Political: Introduction to the Special Issue
    Christiane Barnickel, Elena Dück, Amelie Kutter
    1-14
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Articles

  • Essential Workers, BorderCrossing and Exceptionality During the Covid-19 Pandemic
    Galvão Debelle dos Santos
    15-31
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  • Aesthetic Reconfigurations of the Political during the Pandemic: Group Representations in Covid19 Special Programmes on German Public Television
    Christiane Barnickel, Dorothea Horst
    32-51
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  • Disciplinary Normalisation and the Biopolitics of COVID-19 Pandemic Discourse in Ghana
    Dennis Puorideme, Africanus Lewil Diedong
    52-68
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  • Discipline vs Vulnerability: A Biopolitical Look at COVID-19 Crisis Response
    Raili Marling
    69-78
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  • ‘Because of People Like You…’: Banal Politics in the Making of the Pandemic Governmentality in Italy
    Gerardo Costabile Nicoletta
    79-97
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