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大流行时期阴谋论的兴起。

Rise of Conspiracy Theories in the Pandemic Times.

作者信息

Kużelewska Elżbieta, Tomaszuk Mariusz

机构信息

University of Bialystok, Białystok, Poland.

出版信息

Int J Semiot Law. 2022;35(6):2373-2389. doi: 10.1007/s11196-022-09910-9. Epub 2022 Jul 1.

Abstract

COVID-19 pandemic occurred as an unexpected experience affecting all countries around the globe. In addition to the obvious health, economic and political effects, the COVID-19 pandemic triggered immense changes in the social spheres. People and institutions were forced to adjust to the new circumstances, change habits and move most or all of their activity online. In the completely virtual world, pandemic became a fertile ground for the bloom of the conspiracy theories already existing, but struggling for the global attention. The aim of the paper is to present three main conspiracy theories rapidly gaining popularity during the pandemic (the QAnon, anti-vaccination movements and anti-5G movements) and to analyse how they developed since the pandemic had been announced. In particular, the rising activity of the representatives of the movements will be analysed, as well as its acceleration in connection with pandemic and the resulting influence on social and political life. Finally, the paper will try examine whether the rapid development of conspiracy theories within societies has had any relations to the level of trust towards government-made decisions. The thesis being verified hereto is that pandemic accelerated the development of conspiracy theories due to the diminishing level of trust towards governments operating in the most difficult period in recent history. There are variety of reasons for the belief in conspiracy theories and they depend on the specificity of the theory and specificity of group of people it originates from. In general, it can be noted that all kind of conspiracies are developed by either (1) people who actually believe in them and are sharing them with good intentions (to warn other about the dangers hidden behind certain actions or institutions) or (2) malignant individuals whose aim is to discord or discredit an opponent or critic or, alternatively, distract attention from misconduct or lack of competence.

摘要

新冠疫情的爆发是一次始料未及的经历,影响着全球所有国家。除了明显的健康、经济和政治影响外,新冠疫情还在社会领域引发了巨大变化。人们和机构被迫适应新环境,改变习惯,并将大部分或全部活动转移到线上。在这个完全虚拟的世界里,疫情成为了已有阴谋论蓬勃发展的沃土,这些阴谋论此前一直在争取全球关注。本文旨在介绍在疫情期间迅速流行起来的三种主要阴谋论(匿名者Q、反疫苗运动和反5G运动),并分析自疫情宣布以来它们是如何发展的。特别是,将分析这些运动代表的活动增加情况,以及其与疫情相关的加速发展情况及其对社会和政治生活的影响。最后,本文将试图探讨社会中阴谋论的迅速发展是否与对政府决策的信任程度有关。在此验证的论点是,由于在近代历史上最困难时期对政府的信任度下降,疫情加速了阴谋论的发展。人们相信阴谋论有多种原因,这取决于理论的具体情况及其起源人群的特点。一般来说,可以注意到,所有类型的阴谋论都是由以下两类人提出的:(1)真正相信这些阴谋论并出于善意分享它们的人(为了警告他人某些行为或机构背后隐藏的危险),或(2)恶意个体,其目的是离间或诋毁对手或批评者,或者转移对不当行为或能力不足的注意力。

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