CORDIS - Forschungsergebnisse der EU
CORDIS

COronavirus Vulnerabilities and INFOrmation dynamics Research and Modelling

Leistungen

Analysis: Community and citizen responses and impact - update M34

This deliverable aims to critically and holistically reflect upon all data collected in the context of WP6 and link them together. It will cover all the 2 parts of T6.3/ D6.7.

Summary of Bi-monthly reports

This deliverable provides an overview of the reports and other published materials and activities for stakeholders until month 18 of the project

Multi-site research design and methodological framework

This deliverable will present the overall case study framework and methodology including projectlevel research questions and the menu of quantitative and qualitative research methods available for data collection on the levels of government WP4 public health WP5 community WP6 and information policy WP6

Case study selection

This deliverable will present the 10 case studies to be examined indepth over the course of the project including criteria for selection and partners responsible for overall coordination and support in the areas of government WP4 public health WP5 community WP6 and information policy WP6

Guidance and recommendations for public health summary report

This deliverable provides an overview of the reports and other published materials and activities for public health.

Analysis: Communication and information - update M34

This deliverable aims to critically and holistically reflect upon all data collected in the context of WP7 and link them together. It will cover all the 5 parts of T5.3/ D7.7.

Press Kit

This includes developing the house style including the project logo colours and strapline infographics poster brochure banner stand presentation templates and onepage fact sheet

Analysis: Public health responses and impact - update M33

This deliverable aims to critically and holistically reflect upon all data collected in the context of WP5 and link them together. It will cover all the five parts of T5.3/ D5.7.

Research design: Communication and information - updated M29

This deliverable updates the research design for WP7.

Guidance and recommendations to enhance the citizen response summary report

This deliverable provides an overview of the reports and other published materials and activities for citizen response.

Synthesis and lessons learnt on public health responses and impacts

This deliverable synthesises and interprets the findings of research conducted over the course of the WP against the background of the indicators and theoretical frameworks developed in WP2 and WP3.

Case study selection - update M24

Update on the case studies to be examined in-depth over the course of the project.

User guide

The user guide provides all necessary information for the evaluation.

Synthesis and lessons learnt on communication, information and misinformation - update M35

This deliverable provides an update of the needed input for WP8.

Baseline report: Communication and information

The baseline report provides an overview of the outcomes of the desk research of T71

Case study coordination guidelines - update M27

This deliverable will establish guidelines, schedules, and channels for case study coordination across the levels of government (WP4), public health (WP5), community (WP6), and information policy (WP7).

Case study reports and comparative report

This deliverable will comprise one chapter per case study It will evaluate findings across all four levels against the backdrop of indicators and models developed in WP2 and provide input for publicfacing material created in WP8

Database containing different data sources

This deliverable reports on the database

Multi-site research design and methodological framework - update M27

Update of the overall case study framework and methodology, including project-level research questions and the menu of quantitative and qualitative research methods available for data collection on the levels of government (WP4), public health (WP5), community (WP6), and information policy (WP7). The updated version of D3.2. will consist of an overview on what worked and all changes that have been implemented during the project.

Summary of Bi-monthly reports - update M36

This deliverable provides an overview of all the reports and other published materials and activities for stakeholders.

Research design: Community and citizen responses

This deliverable specifies the research questions and methods of primary data collection and analysis to be utilised to study community responses

Analysis: Government responses to COVID-19 and impact assessment - update M32

This deliverable aims to critically and holistically reflect upon all data collected in the context of WP4 and link them together. It will cover all the five parts of T4.3/D4.7.

Final Outreach Report

This will include the learnings, best practices, and challenges in engaging with stakeholders in addressing emergency medical situations such as pandemics. It is hoped that this report will also help future projects implement successful communication and outreach strategies.

Research design: Governmental responses

This deliverable specifies the research questions and methods of primary data collection and analysis to be utilised to study governmental responses and the impacts thereof in the 10 case studies

Scientific dissemination summary report project

The report highlights the activities of the consortium towards the scientific dissemination of the project outcomes as well as (if applicable) an estimation and quantification of the impact of the consortium’s scientific dissemination activities.

Synthesis and lessons learnt on community and citizen responses and impacts

This deliverable synthesises and interprets the findings of research conducted over the course of the WP against the background of the indicators and theoretical frameworks developed in WP2 and WP3.

Analysis: Government responses to COVID-19 and impact assessment

Part A Pandemic planning and preparedness AUTRC This part of the deliverable will assess pandemic planning and preparedness processes at the national level in project target countries and the regionallocal level in at least one target community per country Literature gathered in T41 will be reviewed with a focus on government plans exercise reports business continuity partner plans data preparedness infrastructures etc Factors will be examined such as severity definitions alert practices timeliness expectations information sharing procedures between levels of government and nationsregions training expectations resource and capacity requirements and surveillance practices as well as uptake of lessons learnt from exercises that train the plans The aim of the analysis is less to assess the effectiveness of each plan but to build a frame for understanding what can and cannot be compared distinctions similarities nuances etcPart B Governmental approaches to defining and addressing vulnerability TRI This part of the deliverable will explore how individual and group vulnerability are defined at the national level in project target countries and the regionallocal level in at least one target community per country Partners will examine how plans accounted for different stressors their amplifications by inequalities social relations and policy that perpetuate poverty and marginalisation Part C COVID19 responses on multiple levels of governance KEMEA URJC This part of the deliverable documents and analyses how different governments responded to COVID19 from lockdown procedures school closures masks key workers to furlough regimes and economic stimuli A broad range of literature gathered in T41 will be analysed with a focus on the convergence and divergence of preparedness and response plans across multiple levels of governance international national regional localPart D Economic and social welfare responses to COVID19 SAPIENZA This part of the deliverable reports on the economic and social welfare responses adopted by the Governments considering short term and longterm responses adopted by Governments in several domains It critically evaluates the benefits of synchronized regimentation of bodily behaviours distinctions are drawn between normal and abnormal outcomes the effectiveness of interventions considered not only in terms of their positive effects on populations but also promising improvement for the practices of government itself The analysis of regulatory and restrictive management of public activity will be compared with the human depression stress domestic violence and economic price deregulation tax loopholes abatements and holidays rescue packages of capitals of partial and total lockdownsPart E Sociopolitical legal and ethical factors influencing government preparedness and response TRI This part of the deliverable will elucidate the ethical and legal tensions as well as societal and political impacts of COVID19 preparedness and responses The analytical focus will be on documents gathered in T41 on various regulatory and procedural options to support the ethical and responsible development of pandemic preparedness plans and response activities

Technical report

This report contains a list of quantitative and qualitative features, model description and performance.

Case study coordination guidelines

This deliverable will establish guidelines schedules and channels for case study coordination across the levels of government WP4 public health WP5 community WP6 and information policy WP7

Research design: Community and citizen responses - update M28

This deliverable updates the research questions and methods of primary data collection and analysis to be utilised to study community responses.

Research design: Communication and information

This deliverable describes the research design for WP7 in detail

Research design: Governmental responses - update M26

This deliverable updates the research questions and methods of primary data collection and analysis to be utilised to study governmental responses and the impacts thereof in 10 sub-national research sites.

Synthesis and lessons learnt on public health responses and impacts - update M35

This deliverable updates, synthesises and interprets the findings of research conducted over the course of the WP against the background of the indicators and theoretical frameworks developed in WP2 and WP3.

Analysis: Community and citizen responses and impact

Part A Local impacts of governmental responses KEMEA This part of the deliverable will draw upon literature indexed in T61 and empirical research conducted in T62 in order to analyse the local impacts of topdown governmental responses in the 15 target communities including unintended consequences and tradeoffs that impact vulnerable groups in divergent waysPart B Voluntary and citizenled responses AUTRC This part of the deliverable will draw upon literature indexed in T61 and empirical research conducted in T62 in order to explore bottomup voluntary and citizenled responses in the 15 target communities Specific attention will be paid to emergent organisational structures and procedures representation of vulnerable groups and unintended impacts and tradeoffs

Baseline report: Governmental responses - updated M22

This deliverable contains an update of the analysis of governmental structures and responses on the national level in the 15 project target countries.

Analysis: Public health responses and impact

Part A Comparative definitions and operationalisations of health vulnerability SAPIENZA In the 15 target countries results of T51 and T52 will be drawn upon to identify and operationally define vulnerabilities at the individual community and network living and working conditions and socioeconomic cultural and environmental levels Findings will be interpreted and critiqued drawing on the socioecological model of health inequalities developed by Dahlgren and Whitehead 1993 intersectionality theory and complex systems theoryPart B Social and cultural factors influencing public health responses SAMUR This part of the deliverable will build on the 10 case studies employing sources identified in T51 and qualitative research conducted in T52 on the impact of social factors such as family structures gendered expectations differential age gender and sexbased differences in health risk factors prevailing cultural norms intergroup relations and trust in health systems and professionals on experiences of COVID19 All attempts will be made to give voice to multiple citizen perspectivesPart C Institutional legal and data collection factors influencing public health responses SU This part of the deliverable includes an assessment of institutional procedures and tools for pandemic interventions including data collection tools such as contact tracing apps Italy UK etc and routine surveys Belgium etc The capacity of procedurestools to identify atrisk communities and their vulnerabilities to reduce health inequalities and to elicit community participation in decisionmaking and development processes will be critically assessed and compared across the 15 target countriesPart D Public health communication and epidemiological outcomes URJC This part of the deliverable includes a critical review of communication strategies in selected communities in the 15 target countries Employing indicators developed in WP2 and secondary data collected in T51 a differenceindifferences technique will be used to understand the decisional processes in the public health COVID19 response and how these decisions impacted the vulnerable populations studiedPart E Impacts of COVID19 on health care workers UCSC This part of the deliverable compares how healthcare workers in the 15 target countries interacted with health services and facilities and with the characteristics vulnerabilities and resilience of their beneficiaries The deliverable will draw upon the data collected in WP2 and T51 and primary research data from T52 paying special attention to how healthcare workers dealt with ethical challenges the traumatic stress they experienced during the pandemic and the deescalation phases both short and long term mental health burdens among the health workforce and on gaps in psychosocial care provision by health care institutions

Technical report & Database - update M34

Updated list of quantitative and qualitative features, model description and performance as well as data sources.

Analysis: Communication and information

Part A Good and bad practices of COVID19 communication AUTRC Efficiency while being one of the indicators of good and bad practices cannot be a standalone measure This part of the deliverable provides a set of relevant categories that not only quantitatively measure good and bad practices in crisis communication It also describes factors influencing communication practices for example the way communication task forces are composed the goals eg efficiency linked to the practices and as a key factor trust in the sender of a message by the recipients Further relevant factors are equity and inclusivity and the way various vulnerable groups are addressed eg the use of different languages appropriate wording etc This also includes questions of how to address the challenge to find a balance between optimism bias ie the belief that bad things are less likely to befall oneself than others Van Bavel et al 2020 and an overwhelming threat perception and fear and how to address the notion of panic in communication practices The deliverable also includes a library of good and bad practices and a set of qualitative and quantitative indicatorsPart B Communication to influence behaviour change TRI This part of the deliverable describes the identified communication strategies that allow different stakeholders especially governments and public health authorities to positively influence the behaviour of individuals groups and communities within their social and cultural contexts that influence the extent and speed of behaviour change It also includes an analysis of the impact of social norms social inequality culture and polarisation in connection with risk factors based on theoretical research Part C Digital communication and exclusion MDI Within the COVID19 crisis there was a shift towards digital communication which effectively excluded several groups from communication and relevant information This part of the deliverable describes the impacts and consequences of this shift towards digital communication factors of in and exclusion for different groups and strategies to overcome barriers such as the digital divide in the ageing population or gender barriers It also includes the results of our analysis of the mental health problems caused by information overload and social media exposure during the COVID19 crisis Part D Fighting malinformation disinformation and misinformation SYNYO This part of the deliverable contains recommendations and lessons learned based on a review of different strategies to fight and cope with misinformation during the crisis as well as insights how misinformation might affect groups differently and strategies against false information conspiracy theories and fake news It further contains a strategy for collaboration with NGOs to react based on the researchs findings including a list of possible tools from complaints to media selfregulators to producing and sharing videos infographics doodles memes and even social media such as TikTokPart E Representation and justice in media UGOT This part of the deliverable describes how different groups are represented in the media the way different concerns and threats are addressed and the way certain fears and threat perceptions might be connected to prejudice discrimination and hate speech It provides evidencebased recommendations and strategies on how to counteract and create opportunities to reduce prejudice

Baseline report: Public health responses - update M23

This deliverable contains an update of the analysis of public health system structures and responses on the national level in the 15 project target countries.

Synthesis and lessons learnt on governmental responses and impacts - update M33

This deliverable synthesises and interprets the findings of research conducted over the course of the WP against the background of the indicators and theoretical frameworks developed in WP2 and WP3.

Guidance and recommendations for communication summary report

This deliverable provides an overview of the reports and other published materials and activities for communication.

Research design: Public health responses

This deliverable specifies the research questions and methods of primary data collection and analysis to be utilised in 10 subnational research sites

Synthesis and lessons learnt on governmental responses and impacts

This deliverable synthesises and interprets the findings of research conducted over the course of the WP against the background of the indicators and theoretical frameworks developed in WP2 and WP3

Baseline report: Communication and information - update M26

The baseline report provides an update on the outcomes of the desk research of T7.1.

Synthesis and lessons learnt on communication, information and misinformation

This deliverable provides the needed input for WP8

Synthesis and lessons learnt on community and citizen responses and impacts - update M36

This deliverable updates, synthesises and interprets the findings of research conducted over the course of the WP against the background of the indicators and theoretical frameworks developed in WP2 and WP3.

Baseline report: Public health responses

This deliverable contains the results of the analysis of public health system structures and responses on the national level in the 15 project target countries

Baseline report: Community and citizen responses

This deliverable contains the results of the analysis of community and citizen responses in the 15 target communities

Baseline report: Governmental responses

This deliverable contains the results of the analysis of governmental structures and responses on the national level in the 15 project target countries

Final case study reports and comparative report - update M34

Final evaluation of findings across all four levels against the backdrop of indicators and models developed in WP2 and provide input for public-facing material created in WP8.

Guidance and recommendations for government and policy summary report

This deliverable provides an overview of the reports and other published materials and activities for government and policy.

Baseline report: Community and citizen responses - update M24

This deliverable contains an update of the results of the analysis of community and citizen responses in the 15 target sub-national research sites.

Research design: Public health responses - update M28

This deliverable updates the research questions and methods of primary data collection and analysis to be utilised in 10 sub-national research sites.

COVINFORM COVID-19 Knowledge Repository

This deliverable provides the COVINFORM COVID-19 Knowledge Repository.

Cloud-based interactive dashboard for displaying geospatial layers

This deliverable provides the interactive dashboards.

Podcasts

Two podcasts will be developed

Videos

One video will be developed

Videos - update M30

Two videos will be developed.

Podcasts - update M28

One podcast will be developed.

Cloud-based interactive dashboard for displaying geospatial layers - update M36

Updated report on the interactive dashboards.

Veröffentlichungen

Watchdogs and government megaphones: The dual democratic roles of the news media during the Covid-19 pandemic in Iceland and Sweden

Autoren: Marina Ghersetti, Jón Gunnar Ólafsson & Sigrún ÓlafsdóttirI
Veröffentlicht in: 2023
Herausgeber: Nordicom, University of Gothenburg.
DOI: 10.48335/9789188855688-10

Inclusive Communication to Influence Behaviour Change During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Examining Intersecting Vulnerabilities

Autoren: Susan Anson, Diotima Bertel, James Edwards,
Veröffentlicht in: COVID-19: Systemic Risk and Resilience. Risk, Systems and Decisions, 2021
Herausgeber: Springer Cham
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71587-8_13

Addressing COVID-19 misinformation and vulnerability through communication

Autoren: Anson, S., Adler, V., Rambaud, K, Voinea, S., Terp, S-J., van Woerden, S., Salvi, C, Bertel D.
Veröffentlicht in: News consumption in the time of infodemic; human and societal factors of misinformation spread and socio-technical solutions, 2024
Herausgeber: Open Book Publisher

Meme-ing Accountability. Visual Communication as Character Assassination of Austrian and Swedish Politicians and Government Agencies during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Autoren: Diotima Bertel, Bengt Johansson, Viktoria Adler, Marina Ghersetti
Veröffentlicht in: 2023
Herausgeber: Routledge

Information seeking and repertoires in migrant dense Swedish suburbs during the COIVD-19 pandemic

Autoren: Bengt Johansson, Sofia Johansson, Marina Ghersetti
Veröffentlicht in: Risk and Crisis Communication in Europe: Towards Integrating Theory and Practice in Unstable and Turbulent Times, 2024
Herausgeber: Routledge

Gender en migratie in tijden van pandemie

Autoren: Amal Miri & Lore Van Praag
Veröffentlicht in: 2021, ISBN 9789461172419
Herausgeber: ASP - Academic and Scientific Publishers

"“A beacon of hope"": a qualitative study on migrants' mental health needs and community-based organisations' responses during the COVID-19 pandemic in Antwerp, Belgium"

Autoren: Jil Molenaar, Hannah Robinson, Lore Van Praag
Veröffentlicht in: 2023
Herausgeber: Research Square
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3071269/v1

Evaluación de la gestión de la pandemia COVID-19 en España.

Autoren: Manuel Tamayo, Isabel Bazaga, Rut Bermejo
Veröffentlicht in: Tirant lo Blanc, 2023
Herausgeber: Universidad de Valencia

Opinions on Test, Trace, Protect and COVID-19 vaccination services by BAME and White people in Swansea and Neath Port Talbot

Autoren: Diana Beljaars, Sergei Shubin, Riaz Hassan
Veröffentlicht in: 2021
Herausgeber: Swansea University

Pandemic Experiences of Minority Ethnic Groups in Swansea, Neath, and Port Talbot. Survey report for the Swansea Bay University Health Board.

Autoren: Diana Beljaars, & Sergei Shubin
Veröffentlicht in: 2022
Herausgeber: Swansea University

Migrants as ‘vulnerable groups’ in the COVID-19 pandemic: A critical discourse analysis of a taken-for-granted label in academic literature

Autoren: Jil Molenaar & Lore Van Praag
Veröffentlicht in: SSM - Qualitative Research in Health, Ausgabe 2, 2022, 100076, 2022, ISSN 2667-3215
Herausgeber: Elsevier
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmqr.2022.100076

To Stay or not to Stay at Home? The Unintended Consequences of Public Health Advice for Older Adults in the context of Covid-19 and Urban Heat

Autoren: Z. Boni, Diotima Bertel, Viktoria Adler,
Veröffentlicht in: Social Science and Medicine, 2024, ISSN 0037-7856
Herausgeber: Elsevier

Understanding vulnerability to inform two-way inclusive COVID-19 communication

Autoren: Susan Anson, Peter Wieltschnig, Mistale Taylor & Niamh Aspell
Veröffentlicht in: medien&zeit, Ausgabe 36(2), 2021, ISSN 0259-7446
Herausgeber: Arbeitskreis für Historische Kommunikationsforschung

Local mortality estimates during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy

Autoren: Augusto Cerqua, Roberta Di Stefano, Marco Letta & Sara Miccoli
Veröffentlicht in: Journal of Population Economics, Ausgabe 34, 2021, Seite(n) 1181-1217, ISSN 1432-1475
Herausgeber: Springer Nature
DOI: 10.1007/s00148-021-00857-y

Migrant women population during the COVID-19 pandemic

Autoren: Ventre, Carla; Ambrosetti, Elena
Veröffentlicht in: Rivista Italiana di Economia, Demografia e Statistica, 2024, ISSN 0035-6832
Herausgeber: Società Italiana di Economia Demografia e Statistica

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