The Koteyko, Role Brown, of Metaphor and Crawford in Uk Press Coverage of Avian Flu

This article takes two events in the ongoing story of a predicted UK avian flu epidemic—“the dead parrot ” (October 2005) and “the dying swan ” (April 2006)—and examines the role and use of three interconnected metaphor scenarios (related to the notions of “journey, ” “war, ” and “house”) in the UK...

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Main Authors: Nelya Koteyko, Brian Brown, Paul Crawford
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