| Literature DB >> 34149532 |
Claude-Hélène Mayer1,2, Michelle S May3.
Abstract
This article explores selected speeches of three global women leaders during the time of the Covid-19 pandemic from positive psychology perspectives. It focuses on speeches to address and manage the pandemic of global women leaders, such as Angela Merkel (Germany), Jacinda Ardern (New Zealand), and Tsai Ing-Wen (Taiwan). This study explores the question what global women leaders' leadership actions and responses are and how they address their nations with regard to the four pillars of PP2.0 and the PURE model during Covid-19. The study uses a post-modernist qualitative research design. It is anchored in the hermeneutical-phenomenological research paradigm, using leadership theories and PP2.0 as a lens to explore and understand their strengths with regard to the Covid-19 pandemic. The authors use thematic analysis to analyse the selected speeches made by the three women leaders at the onset of the pandemic in Germany, New Zealand and Taiwan. The study contributes to improve the understanding of global women leadership during Covid-19. Conclusions are drawn. Recommendations will be made accordingly.Entities:
Keywords: Ardern; Merkel; TSAI; hermeneutic phenomenology; qualitative; speeches
Year: 2021 PMID: 34149532 PMCID: PMC8211442 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.647658
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Global women leaders engaging their citizens as relational being (Authors own construction).
| Citizen responsibility | •country that depends so much on our joint solidarity. | •through decisive action, and through working together | •Assistance to the international community |
| Own humanity | •I firmly believe that we will succeed in this task | •I understand that self-isolation is a daunting prospect | •I want to emphasize that this kind of cooperation is possible |
| Shared humanity | •we will succeed in this task if all citizens see it as their task. | •Everything you will all give up for the next few weeks | •Over the past months, we established a “national team.” |
Global women leaders and PP2.0 (Authors own construction).
| Virtue | •Protection through common action | •Fighting the virus through decisive action and working together | •Taiwanese people come together to protect Taiwan from the virus |
| Meaning | •Questioned normality and meaning in life | •Focus is to save lives and contain the virus | •Protecting the health of individuals, their families and thereby the nation |
| Resilience | •Manage loneliness and trust in finding new forms of connection, particularly in family relationships | •Act now or risk the virus taking hold | •Resilience is shown in the national team's activities to manufacture items needed to contain the spread of the virus |
| Well-being | •Empathy regarding missing social connection and contact | •Move quickly and put action plans into action | •Well-being is increased through helping to share accurate information and refrain from panicking, blaming and hostility. |
Global women leaders and the PURE model (Authors own construction).
| Purpose | •Defeat virus and survive | •Slow down virus and save lives | •Fighting the virus by working together |
| Understanding | •Deep understanding of the impact of this virus and the possibility of own approach and action | •Understanding how to stop the virus is easy, decisions to do so are not taken lightly. | •Understanding the situation, working together, refraining from negative feelings and behaviors share accurate knowledge to understand the situation |
| Responsibility | •Responsibility of each and every single individual: self-care and care for others | •Responsible action needs to be taken – Ardern does not differentiate between government and people | •Responsibility through governmental proactive measure on all levels |
| Enjoyment and evaluation | •Discipline to manage missing enjoyment through social connection and find new creative forms of entertainment | •Be practical and only leave home for walks, exercise and fresh air on your own and take children out. | •Be confident and refrain from negative feelings and behavior |