Understanding the Infodemic of Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories

Q1 Arts and Humanities Russia in Global Affairs Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.31278/1810-6374-2022-20-2-83-104
D. Kazarinova
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The article analyzes the QAnon phenomenon and the anti-vaxxer movement of COVID-19 deniers1 as typological manifestations of conspiratorial ?alternative rationality.? A number of hypotheses have been proposed: during a pandemic and a parallel infodemic, conspiracy thinking quickly becomes transboundary;all conspiracy theories share certain features;they are discursive (according to Foucault) and underlain by the question of power;growing public distrust of the government is one of the fundamental reasons for the popularity of conspiracy theories. The article proves that the transboundary nature of information contributes to the global spread of conspiracy theories, but they cannot be universalized because they have local specifics in each country (region). © 2022, Foreign Policy Research Foundation. All rights reserved.
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了解冠状病毒阴谋论的信息流行
本文分析了QAnon现象和COVID-19否认者的反疫苗运动作为阴谋论替代理性的类型表现。人们提出了许多假设:在大流行和平行的信息大流行期间,阴谋思想迅速成为跨界的;所有阴谋论都有某些共同的特征;它们是话语性的(根据福柯的说法),并以权力问题为基础;公众对政府日益增长的不信任是阴谋论流行的根本原因之一。本文论证了信息的跨界性促成了阴谋论在全球范围内的传播,但阴谋论在每个国家(地区)都有其地方性的特点,不能一概而论。©2022,外交政策研究基金会。版权所有。
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Russia in Global Affairs Arts and Humanities-History
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