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ID189827
Title ProperUnderstanding the Infodemic of Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories
LanguageENG
AuthorKazarinova, Daria B
Summary / Abstract (Note)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).
`In' analytical NoteRussia in Global Affairs Vol. 20, No.2; Apr-June 2022: p.83-104
Journal SourceRussia in Global Affairs Vol: 20 No 2
Key WordsConspiracy Theory ;  Deep State ;  Pandemic ;  Qanon ;  Infodemic ;  Alternative Rationality ;  Anti-Vaxxing ;  Covid-19 Dissidence


 
 
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