1. Poder oracular e ecossistemas digitais de comunicação: a produção de zonas de ignorância durante a pandemia de Covid-19 no Brasil.
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Fernandes Nascimento, Leonardo, Castro Fonseca, Paulo de Freitas, Pereira de Jesus, Juciane, and Batista de Oliveira, Jéfte
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COVID-19 pandemic , *SOCIAL distancing , *COVID-19 treatment , *SOCIAL sciences education , *COVID-19 , *EXERCISE - Abstract
Brazil is today a negative example for pandemic health crisis management. Despite this, recent surveys indicate that a significant part of the population keeps intact its support and trust in the federal government and its Covid-19 management strategy. In order to contribute to the understanding of how the epistemology and the digital communicational architecture of Bolsonarism are characterized, this paper analyzes, from the theoretical framework of the social studies of ignorance, the debates about the Covid-19 pandemic in a group of supporters of President Bolsonaro on Telegram. From 188,198 text messages shared in the period from January to December 2020, we filtered and analyzed the communications related to three controversial positions of the federal government: the opposition to social distancing measures, the defense of the use of hydroxychloroquine as early treatment for Covid-19 and, finally, the negligence and/or disbelief regarding vaccination. We argue that it is possible to understand President Bolsonaro's performance as an exercise of the oracular power of a digital populist leader. This would be made possible by the architecture of Bolsonaro's digital network communications, which are configured as a multiplatform media ecosystem based on the sense of a direct connection between leader and people. Furthermore, the analysis points out that, rather than denying the credibility and legitimacy of science, Bolsonarism operates demarcations of boundaries of ignorance within science itself. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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