The Transatlantic Studies Network (TSN) journal has launched a call for manuscripts for the special issue “Health communication and citizenship in times of the Covid-19 pandemic. A transatlantic look”.
Edited by the Centre d'Estudis Iberoamericans i Transatlàntics FGUMA-UMA and by the research group E-COM: Grup d'Estudis sobre Comunicació i Societat de la Informació. The monograph is coordinated by Carolina Moreno and will accept the reception of manuscripts until June 30, 2022.

Communication of health and citizenship in times of the covid-19 pandemic. A transatlantic look
This monograph of the TSN magazine aims to connect the health knowledge of Atlantic societies, through the covid-19 pandemic. Although the contagion spread first in Europe and later reached the American continent, many of the events that occurred did not help make decisions that were more beneficial for people. In this monograph we will investigate how news about science and health was received in different countries, and how it impacted on citizens. How was the communication of the measures adopted by the different governments managed? In general, how information about the pandemic was managed, also highlighting misinformation and the strength or weakness of authoritative arguments. The proposal contemplates the presentation of papers on how health information was managed in the different regions and its projection a year and a half after the whole problem began. The deadline for manuscripts reception is June 30, 2022. The length will be between 6,500 (minimum) and 10,000 (maximum) words. The main topics discussed should answer the following questions:
- Do people trust the information that has been officially released about science more after the covid-19 pandemic?
- What images appeared in the media about health care models for sick people?
- How has the pandemic impacted the health information systems on both shores?
- Has science lived up to citizens? What mechanisms have scientists used to communicate with citizens?
- What strengths and opportunities have spread through the public sphere about health care during the pandemic?
- How have different age groups on both shores experienced the pandemic: children, teenagers and the elderly? Use of social networks, mobile phone private channels, and others, to access content about covid-19.
- Has the circulation of disinformation had an impact on people’s attitudes?
- How was the graphic humour about covid-19 in the different countries?
- The covid-19 pandemic started in a market. What was the role of food and nutrition during the pandemic? Images of supermarkets, the first foods to disappear from supermarkets, food distribution to the most vulnerable populations, and the appearance of superfood hoaxes, or magical foods to prevent or cure covid-19.
- The vaccine debate. What role has the media played in the image that has been spread about covid-19 vaccines? Differences between countries and current situation.
What is TSN
Es tracta d'una revista multilingüe que publica textos en espanyol, anglés, francés i portugués. Està oberta a tots aquells investigadors que aborden les temàtiques assenyalades. Les normes per a la presentació de monogràfics estan disponibles en la web de la revista.