2021
DOI: 10.1177/00323217211058305
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Performing Crisis Management: National Repertoires of Symbolic Action and Their Usage during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Europe

Abstract: The role of the symbolic is often overlooked in the public policy literature. Yet, it is a key component of public action, particularly in crisis management. During the Covid-19 pandemic, all democratic states needed to carry out cognitive and emotional work to persuade their citizens to show solidarity and comply with heavy restrictions. The near-simultaneous occurrence of the pandemic’s first wave (March–May 2020) allows us to compare the patterns of symbolic crisis management across four European countries … Show more

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“…line with Mattarella's recalls of European values and solidarity [49,70]. Finally, the role of science and its achievements in fighting the pandemic crisis was seen by European institutions as an opportunity to strengthen and improve the perception of Europe and as a source of legitimation of relevant EU investments in research.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 76%
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“…line with Mattarella's recalls of European values and solidarity [49,70]. Finally, the role of science and its achievements in fighting the pandemic crisis was seen by European institutions as an opportunity to strengthen and improve the perception of Europe and as a source of legitimation of relevant EU investments in research.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 76%
“…During the pandemic, Mattarella received renewed political confidence and increased trust from Italian citizens [48]. In the COVID-19 context, Mattarella--played a more "ceremonial role" [49]-given his institutional role in the parliamentary Republic-and his public appearances were aimed at providing institutional guidance and communicating a sense of unity for the country.…”
Section: The Contextsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most prominent government official is arguably the head of state. Heads of state can influence citizen’s life and attitudes, not only by implementing policies, but also by communicating with the public, both with words and symbolic actions ( 30 ). This is in line with the social identity model of leadership, according to which leaders do not simply represent citizens’ attitudes and opinions, but can also change those, be it only for the subset of citizens that perceives the leader as part of the ‘ingroup’ ( 31 , 32 ).…”
Section: Vaccine Hesitancy: Causes and Remediesmentioning
confidence: 99%