Strategic science communication: the “flatten the curve” metaphor in COVID-19 public risk messaging

Teresa Ruão, Sónia Silva

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This chapter discusses the emergence of the “flatten the curve” metaphor in the context of COVID-19 science communication strategies and its role in public messaging efforts that sought to inform world populations and mitigate the effects of the pandemic. Faced with the unexpected arrival and spread of the new coronavirus, governments worldwide have respond-ed with mitigation policies to contain the dissemination of the disease. Prevention behaviours, such as washing hands frequently and maintaining social distancing, were thoroughly communicated to the public. Howev-er, despite the quality of the communication campaigns implemented, it is always hard to change people’s perceptions, attitudes, and behaviours, even more so in the short term, as is required in a global health crisis. In pandemics, the literature on risk and crisis communication suggests that messages sent by authorities should enable the understanding of complex information, avoid misinformation, and promote the adoption of adequate behaviours. This assertion presumes that, ideally, communication cam-paigns follow a set of strategic decisions on target audiences, communica-tion objectives, key messages, adequate channels and message format. Al-though the emergence of the “flatten of the curve” metaphor did not follow a classical strategic approach, it seems to have incorporated a set of valu-able communicational principles that explain why it has become the defin-ing message of about COVID-19. This well-known chart grew into a science strategic communication device, conveying complex scientific information in an engaging but also clear way to the general public. It is, therefore, a good example to advogate for a strategic science communication approach.
Idioma originalEnglish
Título da publicação do anfitriãoStrategic communication in context
Subtítulo da publicação do anfitriãotheoretical debates and applied research
EditoresSara Balonas, Teresa Ruão, María-Victoria Carrillo
Local da publicaçãoBraga
EditoraUMinho Editora
Páginas175-211
Número de páginas37
ISBN (eletrónico)9789898974426
ISBN (impresso)9789898974419
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Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - 2021
Publicado externamenteSim

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