2020
DOI: 10.4314/gmj.v54i4s.13
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“Colonial Virus”: COVID-19, creative arts and public health communication in Ghana

Abstract: Since March 2020, Ghana’s creative arts communities have tracked the complex facets of the COVID-19 pandemic through various art forms. This paper reports a study that analysed selected ‘COVID art forms’ through arts and health and critical health psychology frameworks. Art forms produced between March and July 2020, and available in the public sphere - traditional media, social media and public spaces - were collated. The data consisted of comedy, cartoons, songs, murals and textile designs. Three key functio… Show more

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“…The benefits of performing arts, especially music, in health promotion are not limited to: (a) stimulating the body into dance, physical activities and walking; (b) distracting listeners from pain towards meaningful activities; (c) reducing stress and promoting relaxation; and (d) renewal of strength to face challenges in life (24,25). In keeping with trends in other countries, the lyrics of songs composed in line with COVID-19 cover aspects of preventive strategies (26). Additionally, acknowledgement and appreciation of the frontline workers were frequently observed in the pandemic-related songs in Malaysia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefits of performing arts, especially music, in health promotion are not limited to: (a) stimulating the body into dance, physical activities and walking; (b) distracting listeners from pain towards meaningful activities; (c) reducing stress and promoting relaxation; and (d) renewal of strength to face challenges in life (24,25). In keeping with trends in other countries, the lyrics of songs composed in line with COVID-19 cover aspects of preventive strategies (26). Additionally, acknowledgement and appreciation of the frontline workers were frequently observed in the pandemic-related songs in Malaysia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We tracked official government communication and mass media narratives on social and health protection for vulnerable communities, as well as evolving public understandings of the pandemic (de-Graft Aikins & Akoi-Jackson, 2020). This provided the structural context to examine practical solutions for the research community.…”
Section: Covid-19 and The Ghanaian Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But as the harmful effects of Infodemic kicks in there is widespread prevalence of misinformation about vaccines. Vaccine hesitancy is the resultant product of the Infodemic [17]. Various new about vaccine that it can render humans impotent, it can kill someone, politicizing the medicinal progress is extremely bad precedent.…”
Section: Preventive Measures During Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%