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Title: The function of internal communication during the COVID-19 health crisis:Transformation or transubstantiation?
Other Titles: La funció de la comunicació interna durant la crisi sanitària de la COVID-19: ¿transformació o transsubstanciació?
La función de la comunicación interna durante la crisis sanitaria del COVID-19: ¿transformación o transubstanciación?
Author: Cuenca-Fontbona, Joan  
Compte-Pujol, Marc  
sueldo, mariana  
Citation: CUENCA-FONTBONA, J. [Joan]. COMPTE-PUJOL, M. [Marc]. SUELDO, M. [Mariana]. (2022). “The function of internal communication during the COVID-19 health crisis: Trans- formation or transubstantiation?”. Anàlisi: Quaderns de Comunicació i Cultura, 67, 7-26. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/analisi.3553
Abstract: To find out whether the role of internal communication was transformed or transubstan-tiated as a result of the situation caused by the COVID-19 health crisis, a series of struc-tured interviews with communication managers were held from the most severe period of lockdown (April 2020) until the end of the fifth wave (June 2021), with the aim of exam-ining whether the function of internal communication in organizations had been affected by this health crisis and if so, to what extent. Internal communication as a managerial function underwent adaptation and adjustments, for which organizations had no ad hoc existing manuals or guidelines to follow instricto sensu, because the nearest precedent comparable to the current situation occurred over a century ago and within a completely different economic context. The pandemic has led to a marked digitization of internal communication channels, the dissemination of contents focused on health, well-being and safety of employees, alignment with the team, transparency, sustainability and diver-sity, with the express aim of providing emotional support and forging an image of securi-ty. It has also become an accelerating factor from a strategic perspective. Furthermore, new gaps have emerged, such as the need for employee self-management, along with managerial challenges posed by ambiguity, privacy, data accuracy and security and work-life balance in the teleworking context. All these concerns imply and require the direct involvement of internal communication to tackle them and find solutions. Yet what has changed is the various ways the internal communication function displays itself, but not the substance of the discipline. Thus, continuity in the strategic management of this function is crucial for its further development as an essential contribution for facing cur-rent and upcoming challenges.
Keywords: corporate communication
internal communication
COVID-19
health crisis
pandemic
public relations
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/analisi.3553
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Issue Date: 2-Dec-2022
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/  
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