Norwegian "dugnad" as a rhetorical device in public health communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. A qualitative study from immigrant's perspectives
Abstract Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Norwegian government appealed to the term "national dugnad" in the communication of containment measures as a call for collective action to fight the spread of infection. "Dugnad" is traditionally associated with solidarity, s...
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Main Authors: | Raquel Herrero-Arias (Author), Irina Vladimirovna Halbostad (Author), Esperanza Diaz (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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