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PANCOPOP is a multinational comparative research project, investigating health crisis communication in the context of populist politics.
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👀 Prof Danilo Rothberg was invited to participate in a seminar organised at the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies in Brasília. 👉 Read more and watch the full presentation here: pancopop.net/professor-dani… Economic and Social Research Council Loughborough CRCC Loughborough Communication and Media Sabina Mihelj


🎤 Ana Stojiljkovic presented a paper on government communication during the COVID-19 pandemic at the IJPP conference in Edinburgh 🦠 Read more on this story: pancopop.net/dr-ana-stojilj… Economic and Social Research Council Loughborough CRCC Loughborough Communication and Media #covid19 #pandemic #crisiscomunication #IJPP

🌍 Katarzyna Vanevska presents a paper at the Arcom Research Day in Paris! Presenting on 'Populism, Covid-19, & Media Policies in USA, Brazil, Serbia, and Poland,' her paper contributed to the discussions on content regulation challenges, digital transformation and media representation.



🆕 Sabina Mihelj & Danilo Rothberg delivered a seminar for Brazilian communication and public health professionals, drawing on the findings and recommendations of the PANCOPOP project. Read more about the seminar and the findings here: pancopop.net/tackling-the-d… Economic and Social Research Council Loughborough CRCC Loughborough Communication and Media




🎙️Daniel C. Hallin delivered a public lecture at Lund University in Sweden on the contradictions of pandemic #biocommunicability, highlighting the political nature of health emergencies and the role of media. 🗞️To catch up with more PANCOPOP news: pancopop.net/category/news/ Economic and Social Research Council




🚨Our new article on #pandemic #misinformation, #populism & expert #trust is out! Survey data from 🇧🇷🇵🇱🇷🇸🇺🇸 show that affinity to populism & mistrust in experts are stronger predictors of misinformation beliefs than news consumption patterns. Loughborough Communication and Media 1/2 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/19…