#NousSavons : en mission pour dire la vérité

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Axel Boursier
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Background: In July 2021, in France, the hashtag “#NousSavons” (“#WeKnow”) emerged, aimed at rallying COVID skeptics on Twitter. Creating a genuine online community, this hashtag mobilized its members by having them question dominant forms of knowledge. This article examines the architecture of the discourses developed by the members of the #NousSavons community. Analysis: The analysis considers two of this community’s initiatives that supported a conspiracy-based perception of COVID-19: establishing the legitimacy of their perception of the crisis and publicizing this perception. Conclusions and implications: This article shows the diversity of evidence put forward by the community as well as the latter’s singular positioning with regard to the truth. It also analyzes the refinement of the communication practices that were implemented in order to convince members of the public sphere of the legitimacy of their viewpoint.
#NousSavons:使命是说出真相
背景:2021年7月,在法国出现了“#NousSavons”(“#我们知道”)标签,旨在团结推特上对COVID持怀疑态度的人。这个标签创建了一个真正的在线社区,通过让成员质疑主流的知识形式来动员他们。本文考察了#NousSavons社区成员开发的话语架构。分析:该分析考虑了该社区支持基于阴谋论的COVID-19认知的两项举措:建立他们对危机认知的合法性并宣传这种认知。结论和启示:这篇文章展示了社区提出的证据的多样性,以及后者对真相的单一定位。它还分析了为了使公共领域的成员相信其观点的合法性而实施的传播实践的改进。
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期刊介绍: The objective of the Canadian Journal of Communication is to publish Canadian research and scholarship in the field of communication studies. In pursuing this objective, particular attention is paid to research that has a distinctive Canadian flavour by virtue of choice of topic or by drawing on the legacy of Canadian theory and research. The purview of the journal is the entire field of communication studies as practiced in Canada or with relevance to Canada. The Canadian Journal of Communication is a print and online quarterly. Back issues are accessible with a 12 month delay as Open Access with a CC-BY-NC-ND license. Access to the most recent year''s issues, including the current issue, requires a subscription. Subscribers now have access to all issues online from Volume 1, Issue 1 (1974) to the most recently published issue.
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