#DistantiMaUniti: la comunicazione pubblica tra innovazioni e fragilità alla ricerca di una ridefinizione = #DistantButUnited. Searching for a redefinition: public sector communication between innovations and fragility

IF 0.2 Q4 COMMUNICATION
F. Faccioli, Lucia D'ambrosi, G. Ducci, A. Lovari
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Over the last twenty years, profound transformations have affected public sector communication, changing and redefining its practices and tools, while influencing its research boundaries and trajectories. Communication function has shown innovative traits linked to the impact of Internet and social media, but it has also revealed its fragility when facing growing political interferences and resistances from organizational bureaucracies. The Covid-19 pandemic has represented a turning point for public sector communication. The latter has acquired new visibility in this emergency situation, and it has been forced to redefine consolidated communication models. In this scenario characterized by a general distrust toward institutions, public sector communication must recover credibility, guarantee transparency, correctness and timeliness in the dissemination of information. Starting from these considerations, this study on government communication in the context of Covid-19 investigates two aspects: the possibility that the emergency situation represents an opportunity to relaunch public sector communication as a service function, with particular regard to its digital dimensions; the reconstruction of the narration of the pandemic through government communication campaigns in the context of traditional and social media, highlighting contents styles and languages. Results underline the informative and service function of institutional communication, revealing in some phases innovations in languages and strategies. The alignment and synchronicity between different institutional voices and platforms, and the presence of an effective coordination, emerge during the lockdown while they become weaker in the following phase. This article suggests investing in permanent research on public communication to foster a more sophisticated use of campaigns and social media so as to nurture a constructive dialogue with citizens.
*远距联合:创新与脆弱的重新定义之间的公开沟通=远距不丹。寻找重新定义:创新和脆弱之间的公共部门沟通
在过去的二十年里,深刻的变革影响了公共部门的沟通,改变和重新定义了其实践和工具,同时影响了其研究边界和轨迹。沟通功能显示出与互联网和社交媒体的影响相关的创新特征,但在面临越来越多的政治干预和组织官僚机构的抵制时,它也暴露出了脆弱性。新冠肺炎大流行是公共部门沟通的转折点。后者在这种紧急情况下获得了新的可见性,并被迫重新定义综合通信模式。在这种普遍不信任机构的情况下,公共部门的沟通必须恢复可信度,保证信息传播的透明度、正确性和及时性。从这些考虑出发,这项关于新冠肺炎背景下政府沟通的研究调查了两个方面:紧急情况代表着重新启动公共部门沟通作为服务功能的机会的可能性,特别是在其数字层面;在传统媒体和社交媒体背景下,通过政府宣传活动重建疫情叙事,突出内容风格和语言。研究结果强调了机构沟通的信息和服务功能,在某些阶段揭示了语言和策略的创新。不同机构声音和平台之间的一致性和同步性,以及有效协调的存在,在封锁期间显现出来,而在接下来的阶段则变得较弱。这篇文章建议投资于公共传播的永久性研究,以促进更复杂地使用竞选活动和社交媒体,从而培养与公民的建设性对话。
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