In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, images of the virus molecule and 'flatten-the-curve' line charts were inescapable. There is now a vast visual repertoire of vaccines, people wearing face masks in everyday settings, choropleth maps and both bar and line charts. These 'generic visuals' circulate widely in the news media and, however unremarkable, play an important role in representing the crisis in particular ways. We argue that these generic visuals promote banal nationalism, localism and cosmopolitanism in the face of the crisis, and that they do so through the symbolic reiteration of a range of visual resources across news stories. Through an analysis of three major news outlets in the UK, we examine how generic visuals of Covid-19 contribute to these banal visions and versions of belonging and, in doing so, also to foregrounding the role of the state in responding to the crisis.

Generic visuals of Covid-19 in the news: Invoking banal belonging through symbolic reiteration / G. Aiello, H. Kennedy, C. Anderson, C. Mork Rostvik. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES. - ISSN 1367-8779. - 25:3-4(2022), pp. 309-330. [10.1177/13678779211061415]

Generic visuals of Covid-19 in the news: Invoking banal belonging through symbolic reiteration

G. Aiello
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C. Anderson
Penultimo
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2022

Abstract

In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, images of the virus molecule and 'flatten-the-curve' line charts were inescapable. There is now a vast visual repertoire of vaccines, people wearing face masks in everyday settings, choropleth maps and both bar and line charts. These 'generic visuals' circulate widely in the news media and, however unremarkable, play an important role in representing the crisis in particular ways. We argue that these generic visuals promote banal nationalism, localism and cosmopolitanism in the face of the crisis, and that they do so through the symbolic reiteration of a range of visual resources across news stories. Through an analysis of three major news outlets in the UK, we examine how generic visuals of Covid-19 contribute to these banal visions and versions of belonging and, in doing so, also to foregrounding the role of the state in responding to the crisis.
English
banal nationalism; Covid-19; data visualization; generic visuals; news media; symbolic reiteration; stock photography; visual communication
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2022
16-feb-2022
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Generic visuals of Covid-19 in the news: Invoking banal belonging through symbolic reiteration / G. Aiello, H. Kennedy, C. Anderson, C. Mork Rostvik. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES. - ISSN 1367-8779. - 25:3-4(2022), pp. 309-330. [10.1177/13678779211061415]
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