Conspiracy theories on Coronavirus vaccines: a discursive approach

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Aline
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Lima Pimentel Cotinguiba , Marília
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticos (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufes.br/contextoslinguisticos/article/view/41810
Resumo: From the perspective of Discourse Analysis (DA), we propose a study on conspiracy theories about vaccines against the Coronavirus collected from the social network Facebook in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. The main objective is to understand how language works in such object and to establish some of its specificities and regularities. In order to do so, we use the concept of global semantics by Dominique Maingueneau ([1984] 2021). We centered the analyzes on the discursive plan of the themes of four statements, collected in public communities of the platform. This work is based on the hypothesis that the conspiratorial discourse aspires to the same social function as the discourse of the mainstream media, by intending to establish a given understanding of reality. In the analyses, we established three semes claimed by the conspiratorial discursive formation – holism, intentionality and individuality. On the discursive plane of the themes, holism operates at a level of macro integration, establishing direct link between everything and everyone, which results in a fractal structure. Intentionality rejects coincidence as an instance capable of influencing reality – under the constraint of such seme, the conspiratorial discourse establishes causal relationships among a wide range of events. In a theme imposed to the media field – that of the source, individuality coerces the discourse to privilege individual and anonymous sources.
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spelling Conspiracy theories on Coronavirus vaccines: a discursive approachTeorias da conspiração sobre vacinas contra o Coronavírus: uma abordagem discursivaconspiracy theoriesvaccinescovid-19global semantics.teorias da conspiraçãovacinascovid-19semântica global.From the perspective of Discourse Analysis (DA), we propose a study on conspiracy theories about vaccines against the Coronavirus collected from the social network Facebook in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. The main objective is to understand how language works in such object and to establish some of its specificities and regularities. In order to do so, we use the concept of global semantics by Dominique Maingueneau ([1984] 2021). We centered the analyzes on the discursive plan of the themes of four statements, collected in public communities of the platform. This work is based on the hypothesis that the conspiratorial discourse aspires to the same social function as the discourse of the mainstream media, by intending to establish a given understanding of reality. In the analyses, we established three semes claimed by the conspiratorial discursive formation – holism, intentionality and individuality. On the discursive plane of the themes, holism operates at a level of macro integration, establishing direct link between everything and everyone, which results in a fractal structure. Intentionality rejects coincidence as an instance capable of influencing reality – under the constraint of such seme, the conspiratorial discourse establishes causal relationships among a wide range of events. In a theme imposed to the media field – that of the source, individuality coerces the discourse to privilege individual and anonymous sources.Com base na Análise do Discurso (AD), propomos um estudo de teorias da conspiração sobre vacinas contra o Coronavírus, difundidas na rede social Facebook no contexto da pandemia da Covid-19. O objetivo geral é compreender como se dá o funcionamento da linguagem nesse objeto e estabelecer algumas das suas especificidades e regularidades. Para isso, mobilizamos o conceito de semântica global, de Dominique Maingueneau ([1984] 2021). Centramos as análises no plano discursivo dos temas de quatro enunciados, coletados em comunidades públicas da plataforma. Partimos da hipótese de que o discurso conspiratório aspira à mesma função social do discurso da grande mídia, ao pretender estabelecer uma dada compreensão da realidade. Nas análises, estabelecemos três semas reivindicados pela formação discursiva conspiratória – holismo, intencionalidade e individualidade. No plano discursivo dos temas, o holismo opera um nível de integração macro, estabelecendo relação direta entre tudo e todos, o que resulta em uma estrutura fractária. A intencionalidade rejeita a coincidência como instância capaz de influir na realidade – sob a coação desse sema, o discurso conspiratório estabelece relações de causalidade entre uma vasta gama de acontecimentos. Em um tema imposto ao campo midiático – o da fonte, a individualidade coage o discurso a privilegiar fontes individuais e anônimas.Programa de Pós-Graduação em Linguística da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo2023-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufes.br/contextoslinguisticos/article/view/4181010.47456/cl.v17i37.41810Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticos; v. 17 n. 37 (2023): Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticos - Práticas discursivas e contradiscursivas em contexto digital: discursos intolerantes, mentirosos e anticientíficos em debate; 229-248Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticos; Vol. 17 No. 37 (2023): Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticos - Práticas discursivas e contradiscursivas em contexto digital: discursos intolerantes, mentirosos e anticientíficos em debate; 229-2481982-291X2317-347510.47456/cl.v17i37reponame:Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticos (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)instacron:UFESporhttps://periodicos.ufes.br/contextoslinguisticos/article/view/41810/29253Copyright (c) 2023 Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticoshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, AlineLima Pimentel Cotinguiba , Marília2023-12-23T02:10:30Zoai:periodicos.ufes.br:article/41810Revistahttps://periodicos.ufes.br/contextoslinguisticos/PUBhttps://periodicos.ufes.br/contextoslinguisticos/oai||meirelesalex@gmail.com2317-34751982-291Xopendoar:2023-12-23T02:10:30Revista (Con)Textos Linguísticos (Online) - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Conspiracy theories on Coronavirus vaccines: a discursive approach
Teorias da conspiração sobre vacinas contra o Coronavírus: uma abordagem discursiva
title Conspiracy theories on Coronavirus vaccines: a discursive approach
spellingShingle Conspiracy theories on Coronavirus vaccines: a discursive approach
Pereira, Aline
conspiracy theories
vaccines
covid-19
global semantics.
teorias da conspiração
vacinas
covid-19
semântica global.
title_short Conspiracy theories on Coronavirus vaccines: a discursive approach
title_full Conspiracy theories on Coronavirus vaccines: a discursive approach
title_fullStr Conspiracy theories on Coronavirus vaccines: a discursive approach
title_full_unstemmed Conspiracy theories on Coronavirus vaccines: a discursive approach
title_sort Conspiracy theories on Coronavirus vaccines: a discursive approach
author Pereira, Aline
author_facet Pereira, Aline
Lima Pimentel Cotinguiba , Marília
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author2 Lima Pimentel Cotinguiba , Marília
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Aline
Lima Pimentel Cotinguiba , Marília
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv conspiracy theories
vaccines
covid-19
global semantics.
teorias da conspiração
vacinas
covid-19
semântica global.
topic conspiracy theories
vaccines
covid-19
global semantics.
teorias da conspiração
vacinas
covid-19
semântica global.
description From the perspective of Discourse Analysis (DA), we propose a study on conspiracy theories about vaccines against the Coronavirus collected from the social network Facebook in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. The main objective is to understand how language works in such object and to establish some of its specificities and regularities. In order to do so, we use the concept of global semantics by Dominique Maingueneau ([1984] 2021). We centered the analyzes on the discursive plan of the themes of four statements, collected in public communities of the platform. This work is based on the hypothesis that the conspiratorial discourse aspires to the same social function as the discourse of the mainstream media, by intending to establish a given understanding of reality. In the analyses, we established three semes claimed by the conspiratorial discursive formation – holism, intentionality and individuality. On the discursive plane of the themes, holism operates at a level of macro integration, establishing direct link between everything and everyone, which results in a fractal structure. Intentionality rejects coincidence as an instance capable of influencing reality – under the constraint of such seme, the conspiratorial discourse establishes causal relationships among a wide range of events. In a theme imposed to the media field – that of the source, individuality coerces the discourse to privilege individual and anonymous sources.
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