Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Jim A. Kuypers
1.Digital Rhetoric and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Amber Davisson and Michelle Gibbons
2.Journalism Framing in (Times of) Crisis: The Inevitability of Poor Reporting During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Michael Horning and Jim A. Kuypers
3.The Politicization of Protests and Protection: The Major Free Speech Issues During COVID-19 Pandemic
Benjamin Medeiros, David R. Dewberry, Ann E. Burnette, and Rebekah L. Fox
4.Confronting the Coronavirus: How Public Relations Can Foster Trust During Crisis
Nneka Logan and Chelsea Woods
5.This Just Got Real: Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Sport Communication
Brandi Watkins
6.Public Address in a Time of Crisis
Robin C. Rowland, Justin W. Kirk, and Michael Eisenstadt
7.Health Communication Research and Social Implications during the COVID-19 Pandemic
YoungJu Shin, Yu Lu., and Shristi Bhochhibhoya
8.Religious Communication in the Age of Covid-19
Dennis D. Cali
9. "Saturday Nite Is Dead" at Least For A While: Changes In Popular Culture Theory During A Time of Crisis
David R. Nelson and Kimberly Kulovitz
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