Laughing in a crisis situation
The social reception of Covid-19 in Cameroon through the prism of online humour
Pages 203 to 232
Cite this article
- MBASSI, Alexandre Rodrigue,
- Mbassi, Alexandre Rodrigue.
- Mbassi, A.-R.
https://doi.org/10.3917/res.228.0203
Cite this article
- Mbassi, A.-R.
- Mbassi, Alexandre Rodrigue.
- MBASSI, Alexandre Rodrigue,
https://doi.org/10.3917/res.228.0203
Returning to the early days of news about Covid-19 in Cameroon, this article looks at its treatment on social media. Based on regular monitoring of the WhatsApp and Facebook forums, it highlights a surge of humorous publications on the pandemic that coincided with the outbreak of the disease in the country. Taking these publications seriously, the article shows, through a thematic review, that they are popular interpretive frameworks reflecting both a break in ordinary social relations and a set of routines relating to the social, cultural, political and economic environment in which the pandemic occurred.
- humour
- Covid-19
- social media
- interpretive framework
- Cameroon
Publisher keywords: Cameroon, Covid-19, humour, interpretive framework, social media