Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic that is sweeping across the globe has caused increased anxiety. Studies in linguistics have found a variety of language expressions that convey people's anxiety and fear. However, there are only a few researchers that studied the use of language used in communication by the government, to enhance the citizens' morale and help them recover from psychological distress from the Covid-19 pandemic. This study focused on investigating the discursive strategies used by the Indonesian government spokesperson at daily press conferences during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study employed the Positive Discourse Analysis (PDA) framework. A total of 28 recorded press conference sessions that lasted between 25-45 minutes were analyzed through the identification, interpretation, and explanation stages. Identification was carried out through careful reading of the transcription of the government spokesperson’s speech to find out the discursive strategy used by the spokesperson. The interpretation was done by grouping similar quotes with the same themes, based on the context of the discourse. The explanation was done by explaining, in a macro way, the situational aspects and social contexts that provide the background for the texts’ production and relating them to the pandemic. The results of the study showed that the spokesperson made use of nomination, predication, argumentation, perspectivization and intensification, and mitigation strategies to deliver information to the public. The entire discursive strategies are used to improve the public’s optimism and build solidarity of the citizens as a moral force to face the pandemic. Suggestions for future research about analysis of pandemic discourse employed by the government include corpus analysis, power representation and framing.

Highlights

  • Since January 2020, the Covid-19 outbreak has been deemed a global health emergency by the World Health Organization (2020a)

  • This study examined the discursive strategies represented by the Indonesian government’s spokesperson at a press conference about Covid-19

  • This study contributes to linguistic studies of government communication during the Covid-19 pandemic

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Introduction

Since January 2020, the Covid-19 outbreak has been deemed a global health emergency by the World Health Organization (2020a). From January to March 2020, as many as 15 regulations relating to the Covid-19 pandemic had been issued by the cross-section of governments (Djalante et al, 2020). Previous studies have revealed Covid-19 language phenomena from various perspectives. The existence of psychological distress among the citizens concerning this outbreak based on these studies calls for further research about how the government communicate or deliver information about the pandemic to the public. The way in which the government portrays a pandemic event and influences citizens' behavior through the use of language is part of outbreak management that has yet to be revealed

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