Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10397/118494
Title: Communicating crises during the pandemic : a corpus-assisted discourse study of CSR reports by top corporations of China and the US
Authors: Liu, M 
Yang, Y 
Editors: Chang, C
Yu, H
Issue Date: 2026
Source: In C Chang & H Yu (Eds.), Explorations in systemic functional linguistics : essays in honor of professor Huang Guowen, p. 303-324. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd., 2026
Abstract: This study integrates text mining into discourse analysis to provide a corpus-assisted discourse investigation of crisis communication during the pandemic in the CSR reports of leading corporations in China and the US. Drawing on the theories and methods of text mining, corpus linguistics, and systemic functional linguistics, this research reveals not only the foregrounding of danger as a prominent theme in Chinese and American CSR reports but also their distinct preferences in representing these dangers. The findings highlight not only cultural differences in crisis communication during the pandemic but, more importantly, the potential for a balanced integration, or “synergy”, of systemic functional linguistics and text mining in corpus-assisted discourse studies.
Keywords: Corporations
Corporate social responsibility
Corpus-assisted discourse study
Corpus linguistics
CSR report
Systemic functional linguistics
Text mining
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
ISBN: 978-981-95-3504-0 (Hardcover)
978-981-95-3507-1 (Softcover)
978-981-95-3505-7 (eBook)
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-3505-7_14
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