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Who are ?we?? Examining relational ethos in British Columbia, Canada?s COVID-19 public health communication
Jcom-Journal of Science Communication ; 22(2), 2023.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2311089
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This paper investigates the multiple meanings and functions of the pronoun "we" in COVID-19 public updates by British Columbia's acclaimed Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry in 2020. Our rhetorical case study shows how "we" contributes to Henry's relational ethos by attempting to foster a communal identity with her implied audience while also distinguishing public health expertise, actions, and authority from citizens' knowledge and actions. Ambiguous uses of "we" blur the line between the knowledge and responsibilities of "we" in public health and "we" as citizens. Overall, our rhetorical analysis demonstrates the significant but ambivalent role this pronoun can play in building relations of social trust among citizens, experts, and institutions within public health and science communication contexts and it suggests the importance of judicious pronoun usage when communicators strive to foster these relations.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Language: English Journal: Jcom-Journal of Science Communication Year: 2023 Document Type: Article