Chapter One: Health Journalists’ Views of Their Work Amid a Pandemic and U.S. Partisan Political Conflict
Maria E. Len-Rios, Amanda Hinnant, and Rachel Young
Chapter Two: Crisis Journalism and Professional Role Conceptions: A Survey of Journalists in Bangladesh
Khairul Islam and Pradeep Sopory
Chapter Three: Fighting COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Africa: Reflections of Journalistic Attitudes in Coverage
Abena Yeboah-Banin, Gilbert Kuuim Muobom Tietaah, Audrey Gadzekpo, Jade Ampomaah Baah, and Daniel Kwame Ampofo Adjei
Chapter Four: Journalists’ Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and Health and Science News Coverage in Ghana
Gifty Appiah Adjei
Chapter Five: Collaboration is Key: How Rapidly Mobilized Journalist-Researcher Task Forces can Tackle Crisis Communication During a Global Pandemic
Natasha A. Strydhorst, Asheley R. Landrum, Kat Snow, Sue Ellen, Sevda Eris, Scott Burg
Chapter Six: Communicating Health Information to Rural Communities in the 21st Century: Local Journalists as Trusted Messengers
Ch’Ree Essary, Natasha Strydhorst, Javier Morales Riech, Asheley R. Landrum
Chapter Seven: Journalists’ Responsibility in Communicating about Public and Corporate Health Crises: Opportunities Afforded by Social Media
Janine Nadine Blessing, Cassandra L.C. Troy, Nicholas Eng, Jin Chen
Chapter Eight: Literacy in Science and Journalism as a Weapon in the Post-truth Era Crisis
Avshalom Ginossar
Chapter Nine: Understanding Climate Journalism in Pakistan
Shabir Hussain and Jamal Ud Din