病毒嗡嗡声:谣言及其在大流行不确定性中的破坏

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
G. Fine
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基于谣言动态的理论和研究,我研究了在医疗危机时期,信息的搜索和获取是如何依赖于可信性政治和可信度政治的。在这篇文章中,我研究了信息的内容和来源是如何通过考虑到无知的社会动态来影响灾难期间不确定知识的传播的,无知是公众几乎没有能力判断的知识领域的决定性因素。断言当前大流行病的多重真相,对以前认为理所当然的现实构成了挑战,但也提供了潜在的解决办法。需要立即作出反应的情况可能与经过较长时间演变的情况不同(快速和缓慢的谣言)。我利用有关covid - 19大流行的谣言,阐述了认知破坏如何削弱既定规范(破坏-of),但也通过新的谈判创造了实现理想变革的可能性,加强了社区(破坏-for)。
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Viral Buzz: Rumour and Its Disruptions in Pandemic Uncertainty
Building on theory and research on rumour dynamics, I examine how the search for and acquisition of information during a time of medical crisis relies on the politics of plausibility and the politics of credibility. In this, I examine how the content and source of information affects the spread of uncertain knowledge during periods of disaster by taking into account the social dynamics of ignorance, a decisive element for fields of knowledge where the public has little ability to judge. The assertion of multiple truth claims about the current pandemic leads to challenges to previously taken-for-granted realities, but also provides potential solutions. Conditions that require an immediate response may differ from those that evolve over a longer period (fast and slow rumours). Making use of rumours about the COVID19 pandemic, I address how epistemic disruption undercuts established norms (disruption-of) but also creates the possibility of desirable change through new negotiations, strengthening community (disruption-for).
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