Public COVID-19 pandemic discourses
A focus on vector populations (COVIDisc)
Description
The containment of the COVID19 pandemic relies heavily on the communication between public health organizations and individual social groups. Therefore, public discourses and discursive practices of specific audiences play a crucial role in the policy implementation during a pandemic. Through discourse analysis and qualitative interviews, the project will provide a deeper understanding of temporality and dynamics of pandemic discourses and the impact of local and regional dynamics of the pandemic on public discourses.The project combines the analysis of mediatized and organizational discourses on the one hand with qualitative interviews conducted with representatives of the group of 15-34 year-olds in German and Italian-speaking Switzerland (“vector population”) on the other hand. This age group is highly mobile and socially active. They are less affected by the virus in terms of their health and society demands solidary behavior. It is therefore particularly important to reach this group through communication in order to contain the pandemic. It must be taken into account that communication appropriate to the target group always takes place within the many-voiced discourse of actors in politics, administration and business.The aim of the project is to gain an understanding of the public discourse and its perception by young people in Switzerland and, based on this, to formulate communication recommendations for public health organizations. In addition, a strategy for crisis communication as well as audience and message design will be developed for the current COVID 19 pandemic and for future public health measures.
Key Data
Co-Projectlead
Prof. Dr. Julia Dratva, Prof. Dr. Philipp Dreesen, Prof. Dr. Peter Stücheli-Herlach, Prof. Dr. Suzanne Suggs
Project team
Matthias Fluor, Sibylle Juvalta, Prof. Dr. Julia Krasselt, Dominik Robin, Klaus Rothenhäusler, Camilla Speranza
Project partners
University of Trieste / Department of Legal, Language, Interpreting and Translation Studies
Project status
completed, 06/2020 - 09/2021
Funding partner
SNF-Projektförderung / Projekt Nr. 196328
Project budget
193'400 CHF
Further documents and links
Publications
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Exploration zu deutschen und italienischen Akteursrollen in Covid-19-Diskursen : methodologische Überlegungen und praktische Schlussfolgerungen zur Vergleichenden Diskurslinguistik
2024 Rocco, Goranka; Dreesen, Philipp; Krasselt, Julia
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Chronifizierung der Krise : ein, zugegeben gedrängter, Versuch zum Zeitlichkeitsdiskurs von Corona
2024 Dreesen, Philipp; Pohl, Peter C.
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Let's talk about COVID-19 vaccination : relevance of conversations about COVID-19 vaccination and information sources on vaccination intention in Switzerland
2023 Wagner, Aylin; Juvalta, Sibylle; Speranza, Camilla; Suggs, L. Suzanne; Dratva, Julia
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COVIDisc : COVID-19 pandemic discourses in Switzerland – a focus on 15-34 year olds
2023 Dreesen, Philipp; Krasselt, Julia; Dratva, Julia; Stücheli-Herlach, Peter; Suggs, Suzanne; Juvalta, Sibylle; Speranza, Camilla; Robin, Dominik; Baumann, Daniela; El Maohub, Yassmeen; Rothenhäusler, Klaus; Fluor, Matthias; Rocco, Goranka; Canavese, Paolo
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Young people's media use and adherence to preventive measures in the “infodemic” : is it masked by political ideology?
2022 Juvalta, Sibylle; Speranza, Camilla; Robin, Dominik; El Maohub, Yassmeen; Krasselt, Julia; Dreesen, Philipp; Dratva, Julia; Suggs, L. Suzanne
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Results of the COVIDisc project on the production, perception, and reception of COVID-19 discourses
2022 Dreesen, Philipp; Krasselt, Julia
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Korpuszentrierte Diskursanalyse : Diskursmodellierung und quantitative Analyseansätze
2022 Dreesen, Philipp; Krasselt, Julia
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Zur Genese von Diskurspositionen auf Twitter : eine quantitative Analyse von Twitter-Profilen im Schweizer COVID-19-Diskurs
2021 Krasselt, Julia; Dreesen, Philipp
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Inclusion of majority : discoursive dynamics of responsibility during the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Krasselt, Julia; Dreesen, Philipp
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Media use in the infodemic – is it masked by political ideology?
2021 Juvalta, Sibylle; Speranza, Camilla; Mehdiyeva, Ramila; Robin, Dominik; Dratva, Julia; Suggs, L. Suzanne
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Hapaxe, Morpheme und Produktivität im COVID-19-Diskurs
2021 Dreesen, Philipp; Krasselt, Julia; Rothenhäusler, Klaus
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COVIDisc – a focus on vector populations
2021 Dreesen, Philipp; Krasselt, Julia; Dratva, Julia; Stücheli-Herlach, Peter; Suggs, Suzanne; Juvalta, Sibylle; Speranza, Camilla; Robin, Dominik; Baumann, Daniela; El Maohub, Yassmeen