impact of the pandemic on communication between local government and citizens in a small village in Tuscany: From the 2021 Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN) Conference

M. Farinosi, Adriano Cirulli, L. Fortunati
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The COVID-19 pandemic has fostered the increasing use of digitally-mediated communication, which has substituted a large part of the face-to-face encounters, work, political, social, and leisure activities, made impossible during the long period of lockdown. What did this entail in small villages, in respect to both citizens and local government, where face-to-face communication has been more resistant to digital mediation? This study aimed to explore the changes seen in institutional communication, and more generally, in the everyday life of citizens and their relationship with local administrators during the first lockdown in Italy. The context explored was the small-scale local community of Peccioli (Tuscany), a village where face-to face communication usually played a pivotal role in the interaction between local government and citizens. This small village represents a good point of observation to understand whether, in contexts such as this, there has been a change in the balance between different modes of communication similar to that seen in more urban environments. More specifically, the paper presents the main findings emerging from a study exploring on the one hand, the attitudes and opinions of local administrators regarding institutional communication, and, on the other, the evaluations by citizens of the initiatives and the communication by local government and an analysis of their information behaviors. In the first case, a qualitative approach was used, based on 10 semi-structured interviews with local administrators; in the second case, a quantitative approach was adopted based on a survey conducted with a representative sample of Peccioli’s citizens. The main finding of the study revealed the crucial role of word of mouth, thus indicating that, contrary to what is generally believed, not all communication has become automatically digital during COVID-19.
大流行对托斯卡纳一个小村庄地方政府与公民沟通的影响:来自2021年社区信息学研究网络(CIRN)会议
新冠肺炎疫情促使人们越来越多地使用数字媒介通信,取代了长期封锁期间无法进行的面对面接触、工作、政治、社交和休闲活动的很大一部分。这对小村庄的居民和地方政府来说意味着什么?在这些地方,面对面的交流对数字媒介更有抵抗力。本研究旨在探讨在意大利第一次封锁期间,机构沟通的变化,更广泛地说,是公民日常生活以及他们与当地管理人员关系的变化。研究的背景是Peccioli(托斯卡纳)的小规模当地社区,在这个村庄里,面对面的交流通常在当地政府和公民之间的互动中起着关键作用。这个小村庄提供了一个很好的观察点,可以了解在这种情况下,不同通信模式之间的平衡是否发生了类似于在更多城市环境中看到的变化。更具体地说,本文介绍了一项研究的主要发现,一方面探讨了地方管理者对机构沟通的态度和意见,另一方面探讨了公民对地方政府倡议和沟通的评价以及他们的信息行为分析。在第一种情况下,根据与当地行政人员进行的10次半结构化访谈,采用了定性方法;在第二个案例中,根据对Peccioli公民的代表性样本进行的调查,采用了定量方法。该研究的主要发现揭示了口碑的关键作用,从而表明,与人们普遍认为的相反,在2019冠状病毒病期间,并非所有沟通都自动数字化。
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