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处于风险中的社会契约:南非的新冠疫情错误信息

The Social Contract at Risk: COVID-19 Misinformation in South Africa.

作者信息

Kruger Wouter H, Henrico Ivan, Smit Hendrik A P

机构信息

Department of Military Geography, Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch University, Saldanha, South Africa.

出版信息

Jamba. 2024 Oct 11;16(1):1630. doi: 10.4102/jamba.v16i1.1630. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

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Technological advancements and the ubiquity of digital platforms have accelerated the spread of false information, undermining governance and social harmony. Despite its significance, there remains no academic consensus on a taxonomy for the various manifestations of false information. This study addresses this gap and examines the complex societal implications of misinformation. The research identifies motives behind the spread of false information and assesses its impact on governance and social contracts, with a focus on South Africa during the early phase of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. A qualitative approach was followed, using documentary research and secondary analysis of qualitative data. While global trends in misinformation were initially explored, the study primarily focused on South Africa, covering the period from the first confirmed COVID-19 case in Wuhan in December 2019 to 5 March 2021, one year after South Africa's first reported case. A literature review was conducted to examine the origins and spread of misinformation, including government measures and public responses. The findings revealed that power and greed are primary drivers of misinformation, with entrenched worldviews, scepticism towards authority, and a lack of critical evaluation skills intensifying the issue. The spread of misinformation had significant impacts on governmental crisis management and social cohesion in South Africa.

CONTRIBUTION

This study contributes to understanding misinformation's societal impact and provides a framework for future empirical studies on crisis management and government-citizen relations. It aligns with the journal's focus on contemporary challenges in information dissemination.

摘要

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技术进步和数字平台的普及加速了虚假信息的传播,破坏了治理和社会和谐。尽管其意义重大,但对于虚假信息的各种表现形式的分类,学术界仍未达成共识。本研究填补了这一空白,并考察了错误信息对社会的复杂影响。该研究确定了虚假信息传播背后的动机,并评估了其对治理和社会契约的影响,重点关注2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行早期阶段的南非。采用了定性研究方法,使用文献研究和定性数据的二次分析。虽然最初探讨了虚假信息的全球趋势,但该研究主要聚焦于南非,涵盖从2019年12月武汉首例确诊COVID-19病例到2021年3月5日(南非首例报告病例一年后)的时间段。进行了文献综述,以研究错误信息的起源和传播,包括政府措施和公众反应。研究结果表明,权力和贪婪是错误信息的主要驱动因素,根深蒂固的世界观、对权威的怀疑以及缺乏批判性评估技能加剧了这一问题。错误信息的传播对南非的政府危机管理和社会凝聚力产生了重大影响。

贡献

本研究有助于理解错误信息对社会的影响,并为未来关于危机管理和政府与公民关系的实证研究提供了一个框架。它与该期刊对信息传播中当代挑战的关注相一致。

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