Despite reporting early cases, Japan’s infection rates of Covid-19 have remained low. This commentary considers how a discourse of cultural exceptionalism dispersed across the networked global public sphere as an explanation for Japan’s low case count. It also discusses the consequences for wider public understanding of evidence-based public-health interventions to reduce the transmission of the coronavirus.
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Matthews, J. (2020). Cultural exceptionalism in the global exchange of (Mis)information around Japan’s responses to Covid-19. Media and Communication, 8(2), 448–451. https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v8i2.3229
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