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dc.contributor.authorDreesen, Philipp-
dc.contributor.authorKrasselt, Julia-
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-04T13:51:48Z-
dc.date.available2022-03-04T13:51:48Z-
dc.date.issued2022-02-18-
dc.identifier.urihttps://philippdreesen.de/onewebmedia/Dreesen_Krasselt_Results_COVIDisc_18022022.pdfde_CH
dc.identifier.urihttps://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/24485-
dc.description.abstractThe containment of the COVID-19 pandemic relies heavily on the communication between public health organizations and individual social groups (Azizi et al. 2020). Therefore, public discourses and discursive practices of specific audiences play a crucial role in the policy implementation during a pandemic. The SNSF-funded COVIDisc project focused on 15- 34-year-olds in German- and Italian-speaking Switzerland. This age group is very mobile and socially active, and society demands solidary behavior. For that reason, it is particularly important to reach this group through communication (cf. Friemel/Geber 2021). The project is based on a triangulated research design (Dreesen & Stücheli-Herlach 2019) including (1) a corpus-centered discourse analysis including media and Twitter data (production of discourse), (2) survey and interviews with 15-34-year-olds (perception of discourse), and (3) expert interviews (reflection of discourse). We will present the project’s main results, e.g., how COVID-19 was perceived in the first weeks of 2020 and how a common ground emerges. We will show how the dangerousness and potential lethality of the virus is perceived by younger individuals and what experts said about their learning of key strategic principles of actors in public communication. We show how the group of 15-34-year-olds is constructed through patterns of language use and how they learn about COVID-19. Furthermore, it can be shown that solidarity is a discourse topic during lockdown, but communicating solidarity is one of the biggest challenges for public communication actors. This is related to discourse positions: Who sends out information, who disseminates it, and who remains unheard.de_CH
dc.language.isoende_CH
dc.rightsLicence according to publishing contractde_CH
dc.subjectTriangulationde_CH
dc.subjectCovid-19 discoursede_CH
dc.subjectYoung adultsde_CH
dc.subjectClusterde_CH
dc.subject.ddc401.4: Terminologie, Diskursanalyse, Pragmatikde_CH
dc.subject.ddc614: Public Health und Gesundheitsförderungde_CH
dc.titleResults of the COVIDisc project on the production, perception, and reception of COVID-19 discoursesde_CH
dc.typeKonferenz: Sonstigesde_CH
dcterms.typeTextde_CH
zhaw.departementAngewandte Linguistikde_CH
zhaw.organisationalunitInstitute of Language Competence (ILC)de_CH
zhaw.conference.detailsForum of Applied Linguistics in Switzerland, VALS-ASLA, online, 18 february 2022de_CH
zhaw.funding.euNode_CH
zhaw.originated.zhawYesde_CH
zhaw.publication.statuspublishedVersionde_CH
zhaw.publication.reviewPeer review (Abstract)de_CH
zhaw.funding.snf196328de_CH
zhaw.webfeedDigital Linguisticsde_CH
zhaw.funding.zhawPublic COVID-19 pandemic discoursesde_CH
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Dreesen, P., & Krasselt, J. (2022, February 18). Results of the COVIDisc project on the production, perception, and reception of COVID-19 discourses. Forum of Applied Linguistics in Switzerland, VALS-ASLA, Online, 18 February 2022. https://philippdreesen.de/onewebmedia/Dreesen_Krasselt_Results_COVIDisc_18022022.pdf
Dreesen, P. and Krasselt, J. (2022) ‘Results of the COVIDisc project on the production, perception, and reception of COVID-19 discourses’, in Forum of Applied Linguistics in Switzerland, VALS-ASLA, online, 18 february 2022. Available at: https://philippdreesen.de/onewebmedia/Dreesen_Krasselt_Results_COVIDisc_18022022.pdf.
P. Dreesen and J. Krasselt, “Results of the COVIDisc project on the production, perception, and reception of COVID-19 discourses,” in Forum of Applied Linguistics in Switzerland, VALS-ASLA, online, 18 february 2022, Feb. 2022. [Online]. Available: https://philippdreesen.de/onewebmedia/Dreesen_Krasselt_Results_COVIDisc_18022022.pdf
DREESEN, Philipp und Julia KRASSELT, 2022. Results of the COVIDisc project on the production, perception, and reception of COVID-19 discourses. In: Forum of Applied Linguistics in Switzerland, VALS-ASLA, online, 18 february 2022 [online]. Conference presentation. 18 Februar 2022. Verfügbar unter: https://philippdreesen.de/onewebmedia/Dreesen_Krasselt_Results_COVIDisc_18022022.pdf
Dreesen, Philipp, and Julia Krasselt. 2022. “Results of the COVIDisc Project on the Production, Perception, and Reception of COVID-19 Discourses.” Conference presentation. In Forum of Applied Linguistics in Switzerland, VALS-ASLA, Online, 18 February 2022. https://philippdreesen.de/onewebmedia/Dreesen_Krasselt_Results_COVIDisc_18022022.pdf.
Dreesen, Philipp, and Julia Krasselt. “Results of the COVIDisc Project on the Production, Perception, and Reception of COVID-19 Discourses.” Forum of Applied Linguistics in Switzerland, VALS-ASLA, Online, 18 February 2022, 2022, https://philippdreesen.de/onewebmedia/Dreesen_Krasselt_Results_COVIDisc_18022022.pdf.


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