['Against Nature'-On the social psychological dimension of the alliance between conspiracy beliefs and spirituality in COVID-19 protests. A case study].

Florian Knasmüller, Gero Menzel, Tobias Reuss, Markus Brunner, Ayline Heller
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In the light of increasingly loud and highly visible public protests against protective measures and policies against COVID-19, the concept of conspirituality has recently gained a lot of attention. It is used to theoretically grasp the ideological glue of the heterogeneous milieu of protesters. The aim of this article is twofold. First, we show how, in conspirituality, elements of conspiracy beliefs are intertwined with esoteric-spiritual ideas. Going back to occultic milieus, these worldviews are then diffused and slowly popularized. Second, using depth-hermeneutic analyses of a biographical interview with a protest participant, we show that fragments of ideology are ingested in an idiosyncratic manner and interlaced with existing subjective interpretive patterns. This will further reveal the fundamental insecurities caused by the pandemic itself and by the political attempts to deal with its effects. Against this background, we conclude that conspirituality serves as a pattern of 'crooked cure', mitigating inner conflicts (co-)produced by society. This is achieved by protectively ascribing unbearable affects, ambivalences, and anxieties, but also unfulfilled desires of harmony, security, and comfort either to nature or to malignant conspirators.

[“对抗自然”-新冠肺炎抗议活动中阴谋信仰和精神之间联盟的社会心理层面。案例研究]。
鉴于公众对新冠肺炎防护措施和政策的抗议越来越强烈和引人注目,阴谋的概念最近得到了很多关注。它被用来从理论上把握抗议者异质环境的意识形态粘合剂。这篇文章的目的是双重的。首先,我们展示了在阴谋论中,阴谋信仰的元素是如何与深奥的精神思想交织在一起的。回到神秘的环境中,这些世界观被扩散并慢慢普及。其次,通过对一位抗议参与者的传记采访的深度解释学分析,我们发现意识形态的片段是以一种特殊的方式被吸收的,并与现有的主观解释模式交织在一起。这将进一步揭示疫情本身以及应对其影响的政治企图所造成的根本不安全感。在这种背景下,我们得出结论,阴谋论是一种“弯曲的治疗”模式,可以缓解社会产生的内部冲突。这是通过保护性地将难以忍受的情感、矛盾和焦虑,以及未实现的和谐、安全和舒适的欲望归因于自然或恶性阴谋者来实现的。
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