Pandemic metaphors: bibliometric study of the COVID-19 (co)llateral effects

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Priscilla Chantal Duarte
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9636
Resumo: The objective of this study is to analyze the (co)llateral effects of the pandemic in a general aspect, showing positive and negative effects. However, highlighting marked changes to the environment, given the time when the emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere received a mandatory reduction as a result of social confinement. The methodological basis used is a systematic literature review, consulted in impact databases by the scientific community. We chose to search the Web of science, Science Direct and PubMed databases. The search keys were: pandemic, COVID-19, new coronavirus, effects of COVID-19. In addition, to analyze the presence of conceptual metaphors, opinion articles published in the world media, and published on the web during a pandemic were selected. The choice of texts is based on the theme of the new coronavirus and its impacts. The theoretical bias of Lakoff (1987; 2006) is adopted to explain metaphor on the cognitive plane, as a natural process of the human mind, that is, a way of thinking. This research is characterized in qualitative, bibliographic and analysis of content. The results show that the conceptual metaphors reveal an image of COVID-19 as the "savior" of the environment, for having forced man to stop as a need for carbon. It was concluded that the conceptual metaphors, being of a cognitive nature, appear in the form discourse, showing COVID-19 as agents of positive effects on the environment and business for the other areas of society.
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spelling Pandemic metaphors: bibliometric study of the COVID-19 (co)llateral effectsMetáforas pandémicas: estudio bibliométrico de los efectos (co)laterales del COVID-19Metáforas da pandemia: estudo bibliométrico dos efeitos (co)laterais do COVID-19 COVID-19PandemiaMetáforas conceptuaisEfeitos socioambientais do COVID-19.COVID-19PandemiaMetáforas conceptualesEfectos sociales y ambientales del COVID-19.COVID-19PandemicConceptual metaphorsSocial and environmental effects of COVID-19.The objective of this study is to analyze the (co)llateral effects of the pandemic in a general aspect, showing positive and negative effects. However, highlighting marked changes to the environment, given the time when the emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere received a mandatory reduction as a result of social confinement. The methodological basis used is a systematic literature review, consulted in impact databases by the scientific community. We chose to search the Web of science, Science Direct and PubMed databases. The search keys were: pandemic, COVID-19, new coronavirus, effects of COVID-19. In addition, to analyze the presence of conceptual metaphors, opinion articles published in the world media, and published on the web during a pandemic were selected. The choice of texts is based on the theme of the new coronavirus and its impacts. The theoretical bias of Lakoff (1987; 2006) is adopted to explain metaphor on the cognitive plane, as a natural process of the human mind, that is, a way of thinking. This research is characterized in qualitative, bibliographic and analysis of content. The results show that the conceptual metaphors reveal an image of COVID-19 as the "savior" of the environment, for having forced man to stop as a need for carbon. It was concluded that the conceptual metaphors, being of a cognitive nature, appear in the form discourse, showing COVID-19 as agents of positive effects on the environment and business for the other areas of society.El objetivo de este estudio es analizar los (co) efectos secundarios de la pandemia en un aspecto general, mostrando efectos positivos y negativos. Sin embargo, se destacan cambios positivos en el medio ambiente dado el momento en que la emisión de dióxido de carbono a la atmósfera obtuvo una reducción significativa como consecuencia del encierro social. La base metodológica utilizada es la revisión sistemática de la literatura, consultada en bases de datos de impacto por la comunidad científica. Elegimos buscar en las bases de datos Web of science, Science Direct y PubMed. Las claves de búsqueda fueron: pandemia, COVID-19, nuevo coronavirus, efectos de COVID-19. Además, para analizar la presencia de metáforas conceptuales, se seleccionaron artículos de opinión publicados en los medios mundiales y publicados en la web durante la pandemia. La elección de textos se basa en el tema del nuevo coronavirus y sus impactos. Se adopta el sesgo teórico de Lakoff (1987; 2006) para explicar la metáfora en el plano cognitivo, como un proceso natural de la mente humana, es decir, una forma de pensar. Esta investigación se caracteriza por el análisis cualitativo, bibliográfico y de contenido. Los resultados muestran que las metáforas conceptuales revelan una imagen del COVID-19 como el “salvador” del medio ambiente por haber obligado al hombre a detener las emisiones de carbono. Concluimos que las metáforas conceptuales, por ser cognitivas, se presentan en forma de discurso, mostrando al COVID-19 como un agente con efectos positivos en el medio ambiente y efectos negativos en otros ámbitos de la sociedad.O objetivo deste estudo é analisar os efeitos (co)laterais da pandemia num aspecto geral, exibindo efeitos positivos e negativos. Porém, destacando mudanças positivas ao meio ambiente diante do tempo em que a emissão de gás carbônico na atmosfera obteve uma redução significativa em decorrência do confinamento social. A base metodológica utilizada é a revisão sistemática da literatura, consultada em bases de dados de impacto pela comunidade científica. Optou-se pela busca nas bases da Web of science, Science Direct e PubMed. As chaves de busca foram: pandemia, COVID-19, novo coronavírus, efeitos do COVID-19. Além disso, para analisar a presença de metáforas conceptuais, selecionaram-se artigos de opinião publicados na mídia mundial e publicadas na web durante a pandemia. A escolha dos textos se dá pela temática do novo coronavírus e seus impactos. O viés teórico de Lakoff (1987; 2006) é adotado para explicar a metáfora no plano cognitivo, como um processo natural da mente humana, ou seja, uma forma de pensamento. Esta pesquisa tipifica-se em qualitativa, bibliográfica e de análise de conteúdo. Os resultados apontam que as metáforas conceituais revelam uma imagem do COVID-19 como “salvador” do ambiente por ter obrigado ao homem parar as emissões de carbono. Conclui-se que as metáforas conceituais, por serem, de ordem cognitiva, apresentam-se no discurso de forma, mostrar o COVID-19 como agente de efeitos positivos ao meio ambiente e negativos para os demais âmbitos da sociedade.Research, Society and Development2020-12-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/963610.33448/rsd-v9i11.9636Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 11; e7809119636Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 11; e7809119636Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 11; e78091196362525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9636/9343Copyright (c) 2020 Priscilla Chantal Duarte Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Priscilla Chantal Duarte2020-12-10T23:37:57Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9636Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:31:51.765057Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pandemic metaphors: bibliometric study of the COVID-19 (co)llateral effects
Metáforas pandémicas: estudio bibliométrico de los efectos (co)laterales del COVID-19
Metáforas da pandemia: estudo bibliométrico dos efeitos (co)laterais do COVID-19
title Pandemic metaphors: bibliometric study of the COVID-19 (co)llateral effects
spellingShingle Pandemic metaphors: bibliometric study of the COVID-19 (co)llateral effects
Silva, Priscilla Chantal Duarte
COVID-19
Pandemia
Metáforas conceptuais
Efeitos socioambientais do COVID-19.
COVID-19
Pandemia
Metáforas conceptuales
Efectos sociales y ambientales del COVID-19.
COVID-19
Pandemic
Conceptual metaphors
Social and environmental effects of COVID-19.
title_short Pandemic metaphors: bibliometric study of the COVID-19 (co)llateral effects
title_full Pandemic metaphors: bibliometric study of the COVID-19 (co)llateral effects
title_fullStr Pandemic metaphors: bibliometric study of the COVID-19 (co)llateral effects
title_full_unstemmed Pandemic metaphors: bibliometric study of the COVID-19 (co)llateral effects
title_sort Pandemic metaphors: bibliometric study of the COVID-19 (co)llateral effects
author Silva, Priscilla Chantal Duarte
author_facet Silva, Priscilla Chantal Duarte
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Priscilla Chantal Duarte
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Pandemia
Metáforas conceptuais
Efeitos socioambientais do COVID-19.
COVID-19
Pandemia
Metáforas conceptuales
Efectos sociales y ambientales del COVID-19.
COVID-19
Pandemic
Conceptual metaphors
Social and environmental effects of COVID-19.
topic COVID-19
Pandemia
Metáforas conceptuais
Efeitos socioambientais do COVID-19.
COVID-19
Pandemia
Metáforas conceptuales
Efectos sociales y ambientales del COVID-19.
COVID-19
Pandemic
Conceptual metaphors
Social and environmental effects of COVID-19.
description The objective of this study is to analyze the (co)llateral effects of the pandemic in a general aspect, showing positive and negative effects. However, highlighting marked changes to the environment, given the time when the emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere received a mandatory reduction as a result of social confinement. The methodological basis used is a systematic literature review, consulted in impact databases by the scientific community. We chose to search the Web of science, Science Direct and PubMed databases. The search keys were: pandemic, COVID-19, new coronavirus, effects of COVID-19. In addition, to analyze the presence of conceptual metaphors, opinion articles published in the world media, and published on the web during a pandemic were selected. The choice of texts is based on the theme of the new coronavirus and its impacts. The theoretical bias of Lakoff (1987; 2006) is adopted to explain metaphor on the cognitive plane, as a natural process of the human mind, that is, a way of thinking. This research is characterized in qualitative, bibliographic and analysis of content. The results show that the conceptual metaphors reveal an image of COVID-19 as the "savior" of the environment, for having forced man to stop as a need for carbon. It was concluded that the conceptual metaphors, being of a cognitive nature, appear in the form discourse, showing COVID-19 as agents of positive effects on the environment and business for the other areas of society.
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