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    <ns1:title language="en">It’s like being hit by a tsunami</ns1:title>
    <ns2:subtitle language="en">The use of the NATURAL FORCE metaphor for conceptualising the COVID-19 pandemic in English and Serbian</ns2:subtitle>
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    <ns1:description language="en">Abstract: Many different metaphors have been used so far in public health communication to
capture different aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic since they serve as an apt instrument in
crisis discourse of conveying important messages to various audiences in a simple and easily
understandable manner. Within the theoretical framework of Critical Metaphor Analysis
(Charteris-Black, 2004, 2005, 2019; Musolff, 2004, 2006, 2016) and drawing on the data
gathered during the period 2020-2021 from various British/American and Serbian online news
media (The Financial Times, The Guardian, CNN, The Economist, Blic, NovaS, Novosti), we
explore the strategic and arguably deliberate use of the NATURAL FORCE metaphor as an effective
instrument in public health communication discourse concerning the COVID-19 pandemic. Our
main aim is to demonstrate the universal power of this metaphor in channeling the general
public’s perceptions and behaviour into a desired direction in crisis communication, independent
of the language or culture in which the crisis discourse is produced. This power is attested in
this metaphor’s strong emotional and evaluative contents – it serves both to communicate a
sense of danger, uncertainty and threat coming from the virus, as well as to legitimise the
wanted course of action and conceal the responsibility of government officials and health experts
by shifting all the blame for possible inefficiencies of anti-epidemic measures solely on the
allegedly uncontrollable nature of the COVID-19 pandemic. </ns1:description>
    <ns1:keyword language="en">Keywords: metaphor, COVID-19 pandemic, NATURAL FORCE metaphor, public health communication, English, Serbian</ns1:keyword>
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    <ns12:name_magazine language="sr">Komunikacija i kultura</ns12:name_magazine>
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