The Language of Crisis in the ‘Virocene’

A Critical Corpus-informed Analysis of Covid-19 and Climate Change Discourse in the EU

Authors

  • Katherine Elisabeth Russo
  • Cinzia Bevitori

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13136/2281-4582/2024.i23.1444

Keywords:

Covid-19 crisis, climate change crisis, EU policy-making and communication discourse, framing, legitimation

Abstract

The article is part of an ongoing research project investigating the climate and health nexus in EU policy-making discourse and communication (Bevitori and Russo 2023). Combining the theoretical and methodological tools of critical discourse analysis and corpus linguistics (inter alia, Baker 2023; Baker and McEnery 2015; Mautner 2015), the research for this study extends its scope by focusing on a specialized corpus, purposefully compiled to represent EU public communication discourse in the pandemic era (2020-2022). It draws on recent work on the politics and management of the Covid-19 virus as the expression of a wider politics and discourse of crisis (Krzyżanowski et al. 2023; Wodak 2022; 2021; Lipscy 2020) to investigate legitimation and consensus-building strategies in the discursive construction of the Covid-19 and climate change crises.

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