Conspiratorial Thinking among Russian Speakers in Estonia: From COVID-19 to the War in Ukraine

IF 0.5 2区 社会学 0 FOLKLORE
Anastasiya Astapova
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Abstract

Abstract This research stems from ethnographic interviews about COVID-19 conspiracy theories that uncovered that the interviewees (members of the Russophone minority residing in Estonia) perceived a significant connection between the pandemic and the war in Ukraine. I analyze major themes that bring two conspiracy theories together, one theory about the pandemic and the other about the war in Ukraine—and other narratives that tend to gravitate toward them to form a system of vernacular knowledge. I also explore the reasons and vulnerabilities behind this group's beliefs in conspiracy theories.
爱沙尼亚俄语使用者的阴谋论思维:从COVID-19到乌克兰战争
本研究源于关于COVID-19阴谋论的民族志访谈,该访谈发现,受访者(居住在爱沙尼亚的俄罗斯少数民族成员)认为大流行与乌克兰战争之间存在重大联系。我分析了将两种阴谋论结合在一起的主要主题,一种是关于大流行的理论,另一种是关于乌克兰战争的理论,以及其他倾向于倾向于它们的叙述,以形成一种方言知识体系。我还探讨了这个群体相信阴谋论背后的原因和弱点。
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