ZORZI, Virginia
ZORZI, Virginia
CULTURE, POLITICA E SOCIETA'
Challenging Dominant Perspectives on Science. Scientific Uncertainty and Expertise in the Discourse of Popular Online Sources.
2021-01-01 Virginia Zorzi
Chapter 1. Conspiracy theory discourses: Critical inquiries into the language of anti-science, post-trutherism, mis/disinformation and alternative media
2022-01-01 Massimiliano Demata; Virginia Zorzi; Angela Zottola
Collective identities in the online self-representation of conspiracy theorists. The cases of climate change denial, ‘Deep State’ and ‘Big Pharma’
2022-01-01 Virginia Zorzi
Conspiracy Theory Discourses
2022-01-01 Massimiliano Demata, Virginia Zorzi, Angela Zottola
Constructing National Identity in Men vs Women’s Magazines: A Case Study from the USA
2021-01-01 Angela Zottola; Virginia Zorzi
Discourses of Public Health-Related Controversies. A Comparison Between the Conspiracist video Plandemic and the Vioxx medical scandal
2022-01-01 Virginia Zorzi
Political comedy and the challenges of public communication during the Covid-19 crisis: A corpus-assisted study of Last Week Tonight’s coverage of the pandemic.
2022-01-01 Virginia Zorzi
Public communication of technoscience in the news. A cross-linguistic Multidimensional analysis of English and Italian newspapers.
2023-01-01 Virginia Zorzi; Federico Neresini; Alberto Cammozzo
The Languages and Anti-Languages of Health Communication in the Age of Conspiracy Theories, Mis/Disinformation and Hate Speech
2022-01-01 Massimiliano Demata, Maria Ivana Lorenzetti, Carlotta Fiammenghi, Maria Lya Zummo, Anna Anselmo, Jacqueline Aiello, Virginia Zorzi, Stefania D'Avanzo, Margaret Rasulo, Claudia Roberta Combei, Ewelina Prazmo, Rafal Augustyn, Nataša Raschi, Sabrina Bertollo, Vince Liégeois, Jolien Mathysen, Giulia Adriana Pennisi, Bernadette Hofer-Bonfim, Litiane Barbosa Macedo