Doing communication history in sanitary systems beyond a “shell game”: a mirror comparison on silence and managerial delay practices in communicating epidemics
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
This paper intends to explore the response to the Covid-19 spread under the lens of managerial perspective related to the communication
practices and the probable delay provided as a strategy to avoid panic. Timeliness in health management is crucial and delay could be lethal. The research proposes an exploration on the epidemics’ response under the news titles lens and historical view based on original
correspondence provided by an institutional perspective. The authors investigate the communication practices and the probable delay
provided as a strategy to avoid panic or negative image repercussions. Through a synchronic and diachronic approach (news and original
documents), the authors provide a comparison on communication institutional habits in the early stages of epidemics. Similarities would
be present among the ancestral case of plague in 1656 and the recent Covid-19 about institutional communication response. This paper
would be useful in providing a frame about lessons from the past, according to the considerations made about the actual Covid-19
pandemic spread, relating social responsible behaviours in sanitary systems and managerial delay practice in communication of the
epidemic events.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Covid-19, Comunicazione, Management sanitario, Silenzio istituzionale, Epidemia
Elenco autori:
Rainero Christian ; Modarelli Giuseppe
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