模因、自由和对信息混乱的恢复力:民主与专制之间的信息战

Anton Liagusha , Dmytro Iarovyi
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在后真相时代,自由民主国家面临的信息挑战在很大程度上与自由的概念有关。虽然自由和安全往往被定位为两个对立的概念,但对民主国家来说,在两者之间取得微妙的平衡是一项挑战。与此同时,专制国家熟练地参与了信息战,既利用了锐实力的不对称性质,也利用了民主国家维护自由的义务。这在互联网和社交媒体领域尤其明显,在这些领域,通信的性质增加了恶意行为者的机会。此外,互联网的视觉力量主要体现在表情包上,在情感上与观众产生共鸣。模因是影响和变革的推动者,塑造价值观和观念,并通过充满情感的内容简化复杂的问题,成为信息混乱的工具。它们传播迅速,难以追踪。通过这一过程,模因有助于身份的创造和转化,推进更广泛的政治目标,普及政治领导人和政权,利用现在和过去的敏感话题,并加剧社会不平等感。本文旨在了解模因作为一种信息战工具在民主和专制语境下是如何发挥作用的。我们发现,虽然亲威权内容的良好协调传播可能使民主国家的开放媒体市场容易受到操纵,而专制国家的国家控制使后者更具弹性。然而,我们认为这种不对称不应该导致自由民主国家优先考虑身体恢复力方法而不是认知方法,因为认知方法(“教人们如何捕鱼”)的中期有效性可能最终被证明更具可持续性。在自由民主国家,过度依赖更严格的措施可能会有缺点,可能会破坏它们旨在保护的自由。
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Memes, freedom, and resilience to information disorders: Information warfare between democracies and autocracies
The information challenges faced by liberal democracies in the post-truth era are largely related to the concept of freedom. While freedom and security are often positioned as dichotomous concepts, striking a delicate balance between them for democratic country becomes a challenge. Autocracies, meanwhile, have adeptly engaged in information warfare, exploiting both the asymmetric nature of sharp power and the obligation of democracies to uphold freedom.
This is particularly evident in the realm of the Internet and social media, where the nature of communication amplifies opportunities for malicious actors. Additionally, the visual power of the Internet, largely embodied in memes, emotionally resonates with audiences. Memes act as agents of influence and change, shaping values and perceptions, and become instruments of information disorder by simplifying complex issues through emotionally charged content. They spread rapidly and are difficult to trace. Through this process, memes contribute to identity creation and transformation, advancing broader political aims, popularizing political leaders and regimes, exploiting sensitive topics from both the present and the past, and heightening the sense of social inequality.
This article aims at comprehending how meme as an information warfare tool functions in the democratic and autocratic contexts. We find that while well-coordinated dissemination of pro-authoritarian content could make open media markets in democracies vulnerable to manipulation, and state controlled in the autocracies makes the latter more resilient. However, we argue that this asymmetry should not lead liberal democracies to prioritize physical resilience methods over cognitive ones, as the mid-term effectiveness of the cognitive approach (“teaching people how to fish”) may ultimately prove more sustainable. Over-reliance on stricter measures in liberal democracies may have drawbacks, potentially undermining the very freedoms they aim to protect.
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Social sciences & humanities open
Social sciences & humanities open Psychology (General), Decision Sciences (General), Social Sciences (General)
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