Government communication on Covid-19 in Mexico: two discursive strategies


Por: Yanez, Axel Velazquez

Publicada: 1 ene 2023
Resumen:
The arrival of Covid-19 in Mexico made it necessary to adopt an official version regarding how the Pandemic would affect daily life. Two versions were identified in this regard in the federal government: that of President Lopez Obrador in his morning talks and that of Undersecretary Lopez-Gatell, who would replicate the same format in the afternoons. For this reason, this study focused on what is considered an original model within the field of political communication, and it put emphasis on the framework proposed in said model to interpret the pandemic. After understanding both messages as part of the same paradigm, the differentiation in the message was analyzed through the construction of interlocutors in the speeches.

Filiaciones:
Yanez, Axel Velazquez:
 Yanez, AV (Corresponding Author), Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Ciencias Polit Soci UNAM, Perteneciente Seminario Interdisciplinario Comuni, Mexico City, Mexico

 Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Ciencias Polit Soci UNAM, Perteneciente Seminario Interdisciplinario Comuni, Mexico City, Mexico
ISSN: 20277458





ANALECTA POLITICA
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Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, ESCUELA TEOLOGIA, FILOSOFIA & HUMANIDADES, CIRCULAR 1 NO 71-01 BLOQUE 6, PISO 4, APT AEREO 56006, MEDELLLIN, 00000, COLOMBIA, Colombia
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