Schulze Annett, Brand Fabian, Leschzyk Dinah Kristin, Beuthner Michael, Biegert Alena, Bomnüter Udo, Boy Bettina, Bucher Hans-Jürgen, Frau Robert, Hubig Marvin, Löffelholz Martin, Mayer Johanne, Pliquet Carolyn, Radechovsky Johanna, Schleicher Kathrin, Ulbrich Kirsten
Abteilung Risikokommunikation, Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung (BfR), Max-Dohrn-Str. 8-10, 10589, Berlin, Deutschland.
SRH Berlin School of Applied Sciences, Berlin School of Popular Arts, Berlin, Deutschland.
Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz. 2023 Aug;66(8):930-939. doi: 10.1007/s00103-023-03708-1. Epub 2023 Jun 6.
The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates the great importance of risk and crisis communication. In a dynamic situation, authorities and policymakers face the challenge of dealing with a large amount of data, reviewing it and communicating it in a way that is appropriate for diverse target groups. Comprehensible and unambiguous information on risks and options for action make a significant contribution to the objective and subjective safety of the population. Hence, there is a great need to use the experience gained from the pandemic to optimize risk and crisis communication.Digitalization enables multimodal arrangements - that is, the combination of text, graphics, icons, images, animations and sound. These arrangements play an increasingly important role in risk and crisis communication. It is of interest to what extent the communicative interaction of authorities, media and other public actors in crisis preparation and management in view of a complex public can be improved with the help of target group-specific communication and how legal certainty can be ensured for official and media practice. Accordingly, the article pursues three objectives:1. It describes the challenges faced by authorities and media actors in pandemic communication.2. It shows the role of multimodal arrangements as well as the necessary research perspectives to grasp the complexity of communicative crisis management in the federal system.3. It provides a rationale for how an interdisciplinary research network from the fields of media, communication and law can gain insights into the evidence-based use of multimodal communication.
新冠疫情彰显了风险与危机沟通的重大意义。在动态形势下,当局和政策制定者面临着处理大量数据、审视数据并以适合不同目标群体的方式进行传达的挑战。关于风险和行动选项的易懂且明确的信息,对民众的客观和主观安全有着重大贡献。因此,非常有必要利用从疫情中获得的经验来优化风险与危机沟通。数字化促成了多模态安排——即文本、图形、图标、图像、动画和声音的结合。这些安排在风险与危机沟通中发挥着越来越重要的作用。鉴于复杂的公众群体,借助针对特定目标群体的沟通在多大程度上能够改善当局、媒体和其他公共行为体在危机准备和管理中的沟通互动,以及如何确保官方和媒体实践的法律确定性,这是值得关注的。相应地,本文有三个目标:1. 描述当局和媒体行为体在疫情沟通中面临的挑战。2. 展示多模态安排的作用以及把握联邦系统中沟通性危机管理复杂性所需的研究视角。3. 阐述一个来自媒体、传播和法律领域的跨学科研究网络如何能够深入了解多模态沟通的循证使用。