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    Title: 反覆上演的陰謀論與其於現實中之發展及適應
    Recurring Narratives In Conspiracy Theories: How They Evolve And Adapt To Reality - The US Bioweapon Program Conspiracy, A Case Study
    Authors: 戴維德
    Demarchi, Davide
    Contributors: 王淑美
    Wang, Sumei
    戴維德
    Demarchi, Davide
    Keywords: 陰謀論
    敘事
    修辭分析
    社會表徵理論
    Conspiracy theory
    Narrative
    Rhetoric analysis
    Social representation theory
    Date: 2022
    Issue Date: 2022-09-02 15:12:58 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 為了更加理解陰謀論是如何適應且在前提不斷變化下與時漸進,我對生化實驗室陰謀論在2013年至2022年間的敘事手法變化進行調查。此個案研究是由小眾媒體在陰謀論的關鍵時刻所發出的四篇報導所組成:盧格中心開幕典禮、2018年再次興起的生化實驗室陰謀論及俄國入侵烏克蘭事件。此研究使用修辭分析形式以及社會表徵理論發現並強調這些報導的理論之變化及缺失。雖然此篇分析並沒有發現可觀的敘事手法變化,但卻成功證實先前陰謀論理論的本質都與現實有些關聯的發現,且強調即使細節有所改變,只要陰謀論的最終目的不變,即可維持其之可信度。
    In order to better understand how conspiracy theories are able to adapt and remain relevant even when the premises are changing, I investigate the narrative changes in the biolabs conspiracy theory between 2013 and 2022. The case study is composed by analyzing four articles that were published on alternative media at important moments for the conspiracy: the Lugar center inauguration, 2018 resurgence of the biolabs conspiracy and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Rhetoric analysis and social representation theory were used to identify and highlight the changes, or the lack thereof, in the evolution of the theory across the articles. While the analysis did not identify any substantial change at the narrative level, it was able to confirm previous findings about the loosely connected nature of conspiracy theory from reality, and highlight how the fact that the ultimate target of the conspiracy doesn’t change is enough to maintain the conspiracy believable even if other details may change.
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    國立政治大學
    國際傳播英語碩士學位學程(IMICS)
    109461014
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    DOI: 10.6814/NCCU202201398
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