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Jordan's Official Media Discourse in Light of the Coronavirus Pandemic

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  • Dr. Mohammed Ali Al-Rousan

    (Associate Professor of Modern History/ Irbid University College Al Balqa’ Applied University – Irbid University College P.O. Box 1239 Jordan)

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The study stands on investigating the Media content of the official Jordanian broadcasting, in light of the Corona pandemic and the method used to employ the media instruments to deal with the Jordanian and global health and economical situation. Also the characteristics of its media discourse. The study relied on the descriptive and documentary analysis method to explore the Media content, guided by the systematic analysis approach about the input and output of media discourse, and the feedback to manage the media scene. The study concluded that Jordanian Media discourse characterizes by the participatory, integrative, and interactive approach within the two main parties of the crisis represented in the government and the public recipient, where the health and economic media releases its Media agenda which enabled it to employ its previous experiences and gain new experiences that could be added to the national Media experiences in the other world countries.

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  • Dr. Mohammed Ali Al-Rousan, 2020. "Jordan's Official Media Discourse in Light of the Coronavirus Pandemic," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 6(10), pages 923-928, 10-2020.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2020:p:923-928
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