叙述的
互文性
口译(哲学)
语篇分析
社会学
批评性话语分析
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
模态(人机交互)
构造(python库)
在线和离线
心理学
文学类
语言学
哲学
艺术
意识形态
政治
政治学
计算机科学
法学
疾病
传染病(医学专业)
人机交互
程序设计语言
医学
病理
操作系统
作者
Umair Munir Hashmi,Sultan Saleh Ahmed Almekhlafy,Mohamed Elarabawy Hashem,Muhammad Shahzad,Hassam Ahmad Hashmi,Rabia Munir,Bibi Hajira Ali Asghar
标识
DOI:10.1177/09579265221145275
摘要
This study attempts to generate new insights into the wide spread online and offline conspiratorial discourse on COVID-19. Twofold analytical lens consisted of narrative interrelations framework and content analysis showed how the linguistic resources and conversational such as popular socio-religious discourses, hypothetical narratives, personal narratives, personal mental archives, and interpolated arguments are integrated in the interpretation of intertextual Bases such as Bill Gates’ TED talk 2015 (26%); Nematullah Wali’s predictions (32%); ‘End of Days’ book by Sylvia Browne (14.9%); and ‘The Eyes of Darkness’ novel by Dean Koontz (22%) by which the conspiracists in Pakistan construct an internally persuasive discourse promoting conspiracy theories on COVID-19. Several linguistic resources such as mood, modality, topicalization, insinuation, and intertextuality emerged as the main tools of making the conspiracy theories internally persuasive.
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