Conspiracy Theories and the Crisis of the Public Sphere: COVID-19 in Slovenia

Ksenija Vidmar Horvat
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This paper examines the rise of conspiracy theories amidst the 2020 global COVID-19 pandemic. Conspiracy theories have been a historic sojourner in Western modern societies, stretching from witch hunts in early modern Europe to the 1950s anti-communist witch hunt of the McCarthy era in the U.S. During the COVID-19 health crisis, however, the conspiracy theories have gained a fresh impetus, travelling globally and forming diverse communities of believers. Moreover, once a predominantly fringe phenomenon, at present, they have moved to the centre of the public debate, deliberating on the reliability of scientific evidence as well as the legitimacy of lockdowns and other public health measures. This makes the COVID-19 conspiracy believers an integral part of the public sphere where, in open conflict with expert knowledge and science, they act as a “pandemic counter-public.” I observe the rise of this pandemic counter-public in the context of the current political crisis in Slovenia, arguing that post-socialist legacies of democratic protest bear a vital role in contesting the conspiracy groups, as well as maintaining the resilience of the liberal democratic ideals of responsible citizenship and common good.
阴谋论和公共领域的危机:COVID-19在斯洛文尼亚
本文探讨了在2020年全球COVID-19大流行中阴谋论的兴起。从近代早期欧洲的政治迫害到20世纪50年代美国麦卡锡时代的反共产主义政治迫害,阴谋论一直是西方现代社会的历史旅居者,但在新冠肺炎疫情期间,阴谋论在全球传播,形成了多元化的信徒群体,获得了新的动力。此外,它们曾经是一个主要的边缘现象,目前已成为公众辩论的中心,审议科学证据的可靠性以及封锁和其他公共卫生措施的合法性。这使得COVID-19阴谋论者成为公共领域不可或缺的一部分,他们与专家知识和科学公开冲突,充当“大流行反公众”的角色。我注意到,在斯洛文尼亚当前政治危机的背景下,这种大流行病的反公众行为有所抬头,我认为,民主抗议的后社会主义遗产在对抗阴谋集团以及保持负责任的公民身份和共同利益的自由民主理想的韧性方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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