Civilized Global North versus rebellious Global South: a socio-semiotic analysis of media visual discourse

The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the ideological, social, economic, and political aspects of life on planet Earth. This study examines the visuals associated with COVID-19 published in Pakistani English newspapers. Visual data were collected through purposive sampling, analyzed using social sem...

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