On the Rhetorical Use of “Stealth” and “Invisibility” in Pandemic Communication
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| Publication date | 02-2023 |
| Event | Truth, Transparency, Controversy |
| Number of pages | 3 |
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| Abstract |
Soon after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the novel coronavirus was described as a “stealth virus” because those who carry it are highly contagious before they show any signs of infection. This is indeed a major public health issue: If people are contagious well before they show any symptoms, strategies of contact tracing and containment are bound to play catch-up. However, the label of the “stealth virus” was also instrumentalized, especially in political rhetoric, to insinuate a lack of transparency of the virus itself. This post briefly explores how the label of the “stealth virus” was rhetorically weaponized for political purposes.
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| Document type | Paper |
| Note | Published in 2023 on the Dé montages platform. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://demontages.phl-lab.uliege.be/on-the-rhetorical-use-of-stealth-and-invisibility-in-pandemic-communication/ |
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