DISINFODEMIA: NEGATIONISM AND DEINFORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 IN BRAZIL
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Resumo: | In addition to highlighting challenges and limitations inherent to the health system, science, and technologies focused on the containment of a Virus, the COVID-19 pandemic exposed some characteristics of a society that disseminated disinformation with the same speed with which it disseminated factual information. This reality, defined as disinfodemy, made scientific denialism and some nuances of disinformation such as fake sciences, false testimonies, conspiracy theories, fake news, among others, constitute forces that may have hindered the implementation of measures to contain the spread of COVID-19. In the Brazilian context, some informational practices of Federal Government agents related to the COVID-19 pandemic may have been developed from intentionally and strategically constituted disinformational aspects. Given this, in this study we use the concept of disinformational practices, to contemplate this relationship between the subject and the information from the interaction with disinformation. Thus, we developed this empirical, descriptive and documental research, of qualitative approach, which aims to analyze the disinformation and the scientific negationism related to the COVID-19 pandemic and propagated in the speeches and interviews of President Jair Bolsonaro in the first year of the pandemic. For analysis, the various categories of misinformation related to the pandemic and verified by the fact-checking agency Aos Fatos originated from public speeches, publications on social media (Facebook, Twitter and Telegram), lives on YouTube and interviews of President Jair Bolsonaro propagated during the first year of the pandemic were used. This initial investigation allows us to trace an overview of how disinformation can be used as narratives of the pandemic management carried out by the Federal Government in Brazil. |
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DISINFODEMIA: NEGATIONISM AND DEINFORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 IN BRAZILDesinfodemia: negacionismo e desinformação no contexto da COVID-19 no BrasilDisinformation; Pandemic COVID-19; Disinfodemic; Disinformational PracticesDisinformationInformational PracticesDisinfodemicDesinformação; Pandemia de COVID-19; Desinfodemia; Práticas Desinformacionais.DesinformaçãoPráticas informacionaisDesinfodemiaIn addition to highlighting challenges and limitations inherent to the health system, science, and technologies focused on the containment of a Virus, the COVID-19 pandemic exposed some characteristics of a society that disseminated disinformation with the same speed with which it disseminated factual information. This reality, defined as disinfodemy, made scientific denialism and some nuances of disinformation such as fake sciences, false testimonies, conspiracy theories, fake news, among others, constitute forces that may have hindered the implementation of measures to contain the spread of COVID-19. In the Brazilian context, some informational practices of Federal Government agents related to the COVID-19 pandemic may have been developed from intentionally and strategically constituted disinformational aspects. Given this, in this study we use the concept of disinformational practices, to contemplate this relationship between the subject and the information from the interaction with disinformation. Thus, we developed this empirical, descriptive and documental research, of qualitative approach, which aims to analyze the disinformation and the scientific negationism related to the COVID-19 pandemic and propagated in the speeches and interviews of President Jair Bolsonaro in the first year of the pandemic. For analysis, the various categories of misinformation related to the pandemic and verified by the fact-checking agency Aos Fatos originated from public speeches, publications on social media (Facebook, Twitter and Telegram), lives on YouTube and interviews of President Jair Bolsonaro propagated during the first year of the pandemic were used. This initial investigation allows us to trace an overview of how disinformation can be used as narratives of the pandemic management carried out by the Federal Government in Brazil.Além de evidenciar desafios e limitações inerentes ao sistema de saúde, ciência e tecnologias com foco na contenção de um Vírus, a pandemia de COVID-19 expôs algumas características de uma sociedade que disseminava desinformação com a mesma velocidade com a qual difundia informação factual. Essa realidade, definida como desinfodemia, fez com que o negacionismo científico e algumas nuances de desinformação como as fake sciences, testemunhais falsos, teorias da conspiração, fake news, dentre outras, constituíssem forças que podem ter dificultado a implementação de medidas de contenção à propagação da COVID-19. No âmbito brasileiro, algumas práticas informacionais de agentes do Governo Federal relacionadas à pandemia de COVID-19 podem ter sido desenvolvidas a partir de aspectos desinformacionais intencionalmente e estrategicamente constituídos. Diante disso, nesse estudo utilizamos o conceito de práticas desinformacionais, para contemplar essa relação entre o sujeito e a informação a partir da interação com a desinformação. Assim, desenvolvemos essa pesquisa empírica, descritiva e documental, de abordagem qualitativa, que objetiva analisar a desinformação e o negacionismo científico relacionados à pandemia de COVID-19 e propagados nos discursos e entrevistas do Presidente Jair Bolsonaro no primeiro ano de pandemia. Foram utilizadas para análise, as diversas categorias de desinformação relacionada à pandemia e verificadas pela agência de fact-checking Aos Fatos originadas de discursos públicos, publicações em mídias sociais (Facebook, Twitter e Telegram), lives no YouTube e entrevistas do Presidente Jair Bolsonaro propagadas durante o primeiro ano de pandemia. Essa investigação inicial permite traçar um panorama sobre como a desinformação pode ser utilizada como narrativas da gestão da pandemia realizada pelo Governo Federal no brasileiro.Universidade Federal do Ceará2023-07-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTexto.application/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/informacaoempauta/article/view/9066210.36517/2525-3468.ip.v8iesp.2023.90662.327-343Informação em Pauta; Vol. 8 No. esp (2023): Informação em Pauta - Número Especial - 2023; 327-343Informação em Pauta; v. 8 n. esp (2023): Informação em Pauta - Número Especial - 2023; 327-3432525-346810.36517/2525-3468.ip.v8iesp.2023reponame:Informação em Pautainstname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCporhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/informacaoempauta/article/view/90662/249596Copyright (c) 2023 Juliana Marquesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarques, Juliana FerreiraAlves, Edvaldo CarvalhoMedeiros, José Washington de Morais2023-07-31T15:24:47Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/90662Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/informacaoempauta/indexPUBhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/informacaoempauta/oaiinformacaoempauta@gmail.com||2525-34682525-3468opendoar:2023-07-31T15:24:47Informação em Pauta - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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DISINFODEMIA: NEGATIONISM AND DEINFORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 IN BRAZIL Desinfodemia: negacionismo e desinformação no contexto da COVID-19 no Brasil |
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DISINFODEMIA: NEGATIONISM AND DEINFORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 IN BRAZIL |
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DISINFODEMIA: NEGATIONISM AND DEINFORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 IN BRAZIL Marques, Juliana Ferreira Disinformation; Pandemic COVID-19; Disinfodemic; Disinformational Practices Disinformation Informational Practices Disinfodemic Desinformação; Pandemia de COVID-19; Desinfodemia; Práticas Desinformacionais. Desinformação Práticas informacionais Desinfodemia |
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DISINFODEMIA: NEGATIONISM AND DEINFORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 IN BRAZIL |
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DISINFODEMIA: NEGATIONISM AND DEINFORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 IN BRAZIL |
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DISINFODEMIA: NEGATIONISM AND DEINFORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 IN BRAZIL |
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DISINFODEMIA: NEGATIONISM AND DEINFORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 IN BRAZIL |
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DISINFODEMIA: NEGATIONISM AND DEINFORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 IN BRAZIL |
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Marques, Juliana Ferreira |
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Marques, Juliana Ferreira Alves, Edvaldo Carvalho Medeiros, José Washington de Morais |
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Alves, Edvaldo Carvalho Medeiros, José Washington de Morais |
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Marques, Juliana Ferreira Alves, Edvaldo Carvalho Medeiros, José Washington de Morais |
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Disinformation; Pandemic COVID-19; Disinfodemic; Disinformational Practices Disinformation Informational Practices Disinfodemic Desinformação; Pandemia de COVID-19; Desinfodemia; Práticas Desinformacionais. Desinformação Práticas informacionais Desinfodemia |
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Disinformation; Pandemic COVID-19; Disinfodemic; Disinformational Practices Disinformation Informational Practices Disinfodemic Desinformação; Pandemia de COVID-19; Desinfodemia; Práticas Desinformacionais. Desinformação Práticas informacionais Desinfodemia |
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In addition to highlighting challenges and limitations inherent to the health system, science, and technologies focused on the containment of a Virus, the COVID-19 pandemic exposed some characteristics of a society that disseminated disinformation with the same speed with which it disseminated factual information. This reality, defined as disinfodemy, made scientific denialism and some nuances of disinformation such as fake sciences, false testimonies, conspiracy theories, fake news, among others, constitute forces that may have hindered the implementation of measures to contain the spread of COVID-19. In the Brazilian context, some informational practices of Federal Government agents related to the COVID-19 pandemic may have been developed from intentionally and strategically constituted disinformational aspects. Given this, in this study we use the concept of disinformational practices, to contemplate this relationship between the subject and the information from the interaction with disinformation. Thus, we developed this empirical, descriptive and documental research, of qualitative approach, which aims to analyze the disinformation and the scientific negationism related to the COVID-19 pandemic and propagated in the speeches and interviews of President Jair Bolsonaro in the first year of the pandemic. For analysis, the various categories of misinformation related to the pandemic and verified by the fact-checking agency Aos Fatos originated from public speeches, publications on social media (Facebook, Twitter and Telegram), lives on YouTube and interviews of President Jair Bolsonaro propagated during the first year of the pandemic were used. This initial investigation allows us to trace an overview of how disinformation can be used as narratives of the pandemic management carried out by the Federal Government in Brazil. |
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Informação em Pauta; Vol. 8 No. esp (2023): Informação em Pauta - Número Especial - 2023; 327-343 Informação em Pauta; v. 8 n. esp (2023): Informação em Pauta - Número Especial - 2023; 327-343 2525-3468 10.36517/2525-3468.ip.v8iesp.2023 reponame:Informação em Pauta instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) instacron:UFC |
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