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Mask communication: the development of the face covering as a semiotic resource through government public health posters in England and Wales
Angela Smith,
Michael Higgins
Journalism, Media And Communication
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Social Sciences
Posters
100%
Economic and Social Development
100%
Communication
100%
Health Policy
100%
Masks
100%
Information Theory
25%
Responsibility
25%
Trust
25%
Critical Discourse Analysis
25%
Symbols
12%
Identity
12%
Contribution
12%
Analysis
12%
Environment
12%
Attempt
12%
Health Information
12%
COVID-19
12%
Arts and Humanities
UK
100%
Interpersonal Communication
100%
Multi-modal
25%
Environment
12%
Crisis
12%
Information
12%
Brand Management
12%
Appropriation
12%
Westminster
12%
Symbol
12%
Confusion
12%
Deterioration
12%
Personalization
12%
Decline
12%
Trust
12%
Pandemic
12%
Psychology
Public Health
100%
Resources
100%
Communication
100%