The semantic employment of the concept of health security and its cognitive problems during the time of Corona - a semiological study of cartoon pictures -circulated on Facebook pages

Authors

  • نبيل شايب جامعة المدية

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59791/arhs.v5i2.2323

Keywords:

Health Security, semiolology, Facebook, Health, Corona

Abstract

This analytical study seeks to diagnose the concept of health security from an epistemological perspective against the background of the spread of some deadly diseases, especially the Corona epidemic, which has produced a new health reality in which the sources of the epidemiological threat have changed, imposing health issues in this way as a permanent concern in all communication systems verbal and non verbal from Among them are the caricatures that are a semi-special kind of physics, which have many implicit connotations, so we have depended in this article on the methodology of semiotics to know the representations of the concept of health security by examining all security and geopolitical courses, as they are located Gradually in the context of an international and regional health witnessing the emergence of many deadly epidemic diseases, which found in the globalized international reality new paths that are difficult to contain and control. By applying the approaches of the psychoanalysis of researchers, Roland Barth and Roman Jacobson, we reached the conclusion that the viral panic that we live in today calls for a review of the conceptual frameworks for health security by facing rumors that target public opinion as well as adopting a tight communication strategy that allows to promote health measures and rationalize Behavior of individuals with the aim of being familiar with the concept of health security and looking at its suggestive and expressive properties

 

Published

2020-06-30

How to Cite

شايب ن. (2020). The semantic employment of the concept of health security and its cognitive problems during the time of Corona - a semiological study of cartoon pictures -circulated on Facebook pages. Algerien, 5(2), 420–448. https://doi.org/10.59791/arhs.v5i2.2323

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