FAILURES IN CRISIS COMMUNICATION DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN SLOVENIA: WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM AUDIENCE FEEDBACK?

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
T. Kamin, N. Perger
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Abstract. During a pandemic, it is essential that most people respect the measures in place so as to keep the health crisis at bay. Still, a consensus must exist in society that the measures imposed by government are truly needed, just and legitimate, with several factors affecting whether this is achieved. In the article, we present the results of qualitative research (23 in-depth interviews) conducted in Slovenia at the peak of the first lockdown, focusing on how the study participants (women who were living alone during the first lockdown) perceived communication from the government and the public health authorities that comprised the official crisis communication group for managing the pandemic in Slovenia. The results present critical mistakes in communication that shaped trust in the official communicators and failed to motivate and encourage respondents to comply with the recommended and prescribed protective measures. Keywords: Covid-19, protective measures, risk communication, trust, fear appeal, solo-living women
斯洛文尼亚新冠肺炎疫情期间危机沟通的失败:我们能从观众的反馈中学到什么?
摘要在大流行期间,大多数人必须尊重现有措施,以防止健康危机。尽管如此,社会必须达成共识,即政府实施的措施是真正必要的、公正的和合法的,有几个因素影响着这一目标的实现。在本文中,我们介绍了在第一次封城高峰期在斯洛文尼亚进行的定性研究(23次深度访谈)的结果,重点关注研究参与者(在第一次封城期间独自生活的妇女)如何感知来自政府和公共卫生当局的沟通,这些当局组成了斯洛文尼亚管理大流行的官方危机沟通小组。研究结果显示,沟通中存在严重错误,这些错误形成了对官方传播者的信任,未能激励和鼓励受访者遵守建议和规定的保护措施。关键词:新冠肺炎,防护措施,风险沟通,信任,恐惧呼吁,独居女性
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