The role of strategic communication to respond effectively to pandemics

IF 1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Journal of Multicultural Discourses Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17447143.2021.1885417
Gary L. Kreps
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ABSTRACT Health communication is a crucial social process for responding to devastating pandemics, which demand timely, accurate, and culturally sensitive communication that meaningfully informs coordinated and effective responses. The current coronavirus pandemic has not been responded to well in many parts of the world due, in large part, to ineffective communication, resulting in high rates of infection, death, and suffering. This article examines the communication demands of responding to pandemics and expands upon Mowlana’s point that pandemics demand novel responsive programs and policies to adapt to serious challenges. The article applies Mowlana’s examination of power issues that emerge during pandemics by focusing on the power of health and risk communication, sharing relevant health information, promoting sensemaking, and encouraging coordination in response to pandemics. Relevant health information can empower effective responses to pandemics by enhancing understanding about health threats, enabling development of evidence-based strategies for responding to threats, and providing guidance for averting and addressing future pandemics. This article is grounded in the systems principle of requisite variety and community-based sense-making tenets of Weick’s model of organizing. The development of strategic communication responses to pandemics is shown to provide important opportunities to promote international health diplomacy through the use of soft power.
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战略沟通在有效应对流行病方面的作用
摘要健康沟通是应对毁灭性流行病的关键社会过程,需要及时、准确和文化敏感的沟通,为协调有效的应对措施提供有意义的信息。当前的冠状病毒大流行在世界许多地方没有得到很好的应对,这在很大程度上是由于沟通无效,导致感染率、死亡率和痛苦率很高。本文探讨了应对流行病的沟通需求,并扩展了Mowlana的观点,即流行病需要新的应对计划和政策来适应严峻的挑战。这篇文章应用了莫拉纳对流行病期间出现的权力问题的研究,重点关注健康和风险沟通的权力,分享相关健康信息,促进感知,并鼓励协调应对流行病。相关的健康信息可以通过增强对健康威胁的了解,制定基于证据的应对威胁战略,并为避免和应对未来的流行病提供指导,从而增强对流行病的有效应对能力。本文立足于威克组织模式的必要多样性的系统原理和基于社区的意义建构原则。针对流行病的战略沟通对策的发展为利用软实力促进国际卫生外交提供了重要机会。
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