Twisted knowledge construction on X/Twitter: an analysis of constructivist sensemaking on social media leading to political radicalization

Renato Russo, Paulo Blikstein, Ioana Literat
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Purpose This study aims to identify how Brazilian followers of an X/Twitter profile engage in theory-building processes leading up to the January 8, 2023 riots in Brasília, the Brazilian capital. This paper seeks to understand how cognitive and sociocultural processes weave together to weaponize collective knowledge construction that, in isolation, could be seen as virtuous but, in specific contexts, might lead to radicalization. Design/methodology/approach This study uses qualitative content analysis of comments on ambiguous X/Twitter posts published by a conspiratorial profile associated with former President Jair Bolsonaro. Content was published in the three weeks that preceded the coup d’état attempt by Bolsonaro supporters on January 8, 2023. Findings Findings point to users’ resorting to intuitive knowledge to support sensemaking processes in their search for subliminal meanings in tweets. That includes, for example, attempts to crack binary code-encrypted messages. This study also identified practices of cross-media sourcing, where users collect evidence from alternative social media channels to interpret messages containing verbal and visual information. Finally, this study found that religious symbols are often instrumentalized and become a lens through which followers organize information to integrate with their existing knowledge and assumptions. Research limitations/implications With this work, the authors build on existing scholarship on epistemologies used by conspiratorial and radicalized groups as they engage in systematic sensemaking and often refer to religion to interpret messages that motivate extreme political position-taking. This study addresses a similar phenomenon as it unfolds in an understudied geographical context (Brazil) and seeks to demonstrate how individuals engage in collective sensemaking practices. The authors hope that their findings inform educators as they explore the affordances of social media to foster positive collective learning experiences in reasoning supported by social media. Originality/value The originality of this study is twofold. First, this study uses an analytical lens that draws on the learning sciences and cognitive science for inquiry of radicalization happening around social media. The authors understand that social media lend themselves particularly interesting to the analysis, as they are settings where notions of mastery blur, and individuals engage in conversations on complex, controversial topics. With that engagement, they demonstrate willingness to reason collectively. Second, this study investigates how those phenomena unfold in an understudied context, responding to calls for more diversity in research in the learning sciences as well as in media studies.
X/Twitter 上扭曲的知识建构:对社交媒体上导致政治激进化的建构主义感性认识的分析
目的本研究旨在确定巴西的 X/Twitter 关注者是如何参与 2023 年 1 月 8 日巴西首都巴西利亚骚乱之前的理论构建过程的。本文旨在了解认知过程和社会文化过程如何交织在一起,使集体知识建构成为武器,孤立地看,这些过程可能被视为良性的,但在特定环境下,可能会导致激进化。设计/方法/途径本研究采用定性内容分析的方法,分析与前总统博尔索纳罗有关的阴谋论人物在 X/Twitter 上发表的含糊帖子的评论。研究结果表明,用户在寻找推文中的潜意识含义时,会借助直觉知识来支持感知过程。例如,这包括尝试破解二进制代码加密信息。本研究还发现了跨媒体来源的做法,即用户从其他社交媒体渠道收集证据来解释包含语言和视觉信息的消息。最后,本研究发现,宗教符号往往被工具化,成为追随者组织信息的一个视角,并与他们现有的知识和假设相结合。研究局限性/影响作者的这项研究建立在现有的关于阴谋论和激进团体所使用的认识论的学术研究基础之上,因为这些团体在进行系统的感知制造时,往往会参考宗教来解释信息,从而激发极端的政治立场。本研究探讨了在研究不足的地理环境(巴西)中出现的类似现象,并试图证明个人是如何参与集体意义建构实践的。作者希望他们的研究结果能为教育工作者提供参考,帮助他们探索社交媒体的能力,在社交媒体支持的推理中培养积极的集体学习体验。首先,本研究利用学习科学和认知科学的分析视角来探究围绕社交媒体发生的激进行为。作者认为,社交媒体尤其适合进行分析,因为在社交媒体上,掌握的概念变得模糊,个人会就复杂、有争议的话题展开对话。通过这种参与,他们表现出了集体推理的意愿。其次,本研究调查了这些现象是如何在一个研究不足的环境中展开的,这也是对学习科学研究和媒体研究中更多多样性的呼吁的回应。
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