The handling of political disinformation in the TV series “Yes, Minister” (BBC, 1980-1984) and its impact on YouTube

Yes, Minister is a series that has been part of the collective imagination of citizens in many English-speaking countries since the 1980s, in which disinformation is frequently used or mentioned by its main characters. Its enormous impact has been long-lasting, and in recent years it has gained spec...

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Main Author: Antonio M. Bañón Hernández
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Universitat Oberta de Catalunya 2021-06-01
Series:Anàlisi: Quaderns de Comunicació i Cultura
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Online Access:https://analisi.cat/article/view/3424
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spelling doaj-c3ccfd40653143c29d945e5dd8b8aca52021-09-15T10:23:49ZcatUniversitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Universitat Oberta de CatalunyaAnàlisi: Quaderns de Comunicació i Cultura0211-21752340-52362021-06-016410.5565/rev/analisi.3424The handling of political disinformation in the TV series “Yes, Minister” (BBC, 1980-1984) and its impact on YouTubeAntonio M. Bañón Hernández0Universidad de AlmeríaYes, Minister is a series that has been part of the collective imagination of citizens in many English-speaking countries since the 1980s, in which disinformation is frequently used or mentioned by its main characters. Its enormous impact has been long-lasting, and in recent years it has gained special prominence on YouTube. The objectives of this paper are the following: a) to quantify the presence of fragments of the series Yes, Minister on YouTube, including their titles, the episodes to which they belong, their duration and the number of views and comments; and b) to analyse the processes, strategies and mechanisms of disinformation in these fragments. To this end, we first described the fragments with more than 200,000 views, of which there were forty. After this analysis, we chose the videos with more than 400,000 views and, in those, analysed the processes, strategies and mechanisms of disinformation. There were twenty-two such documents and they contained as many as 125 samples of disinformation: mostly associated with the process of concealment, followed by blurring and, thirdly, invention. We went on to check for the presence of the nine strategies linked to these processes (abolition, segmentation, deviation, saturation, alteration, divergence, impersonation, incorporation and transformation). Abolition and alteration predominated. Finally, we described the main mechanisms by which these strategies materialised, which included contradiction, confusion, ambiguity, exaggeration, interruption, separation and assignment. We conclude that the publication of the series fragments on the networks indicates public interest in political disinformation. Their use in formal educational contexts, based on analyses such as the one in this paper, is a valuable approach for dealing with discursive processes and mechanisms of disinformation in different areas of knowledge.https://analisi.cat/article/view/3424political disinformationdisinformation strategiesTV seriesYesMinisterYouTube
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The handling of political disinformation in the TV series “Yes, Minister” (BBC, 1980-1984) and its impact on YouTube
Anàlisi: Quaderns de Comunicació i Cultura
political disinformation
disinformation strategies
TV series
Yes
Minister
YouTube
author_facet Antonio M. Bañón Hernández
author_sort Antonio M. Bañón Hernández
title The handling of political disinformation in the TV series “Yes, Minister” (BBC, 1980-1984) and its impact on YouTube
title_short The handling of political disinformation in the TV series “Yes, Minister” (BBC, 1980-1984) and its impact on YouTube
title_full The handling of political disinformation in the TV series “Yes, Minister” (BBC, 1980-1984) and its impact on YouTube
title_fullStr The handling of political disinformation in the TV series “Yes, Minister” (BBC, 1980-1984) and its impact on YouTube
title_full_unstemmed The handling of political disinformation in the TV series “Yes, Minister” (BBC, 1980-1984) and its impact on YouTube
title_sort handling of political disinformation in the tv series “yes, minister” (bbc, 1980-1984) and its impact on youtube
publisher Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
series Anàlisi: Quaderns de Comunicació i Cultura
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2340-5236
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Yes, Minister is a series that has been part of the collective imagination of citizens in many English-speaking countries since the 1980s, in which disinformation is frequently used or mentioned by its main characters. Its enormous impact has been long-lasting, and in recent years it has gained special prominence on YouTube. The objectives of this paper are the following: a) to quantify the presence of fragments of the series Yes, Minister on YouTube, including their titles, the episodes to which they belong, their duration and the number of views and comments; and b) to analyse the processes, strategies and mechanisms of disinformation in these fragments. To this end, we first described the fragments with more than 200,000 views, of which there were forty. After this analysis, we chose the videos with more than 400,000 views and, in those, analysed the processes, strategies and mechanisms of disinformation. There were twenty-two such documents and they contained as many as 125 samples of disinformation: mostly associated with the process of concealment, followed by blurring and, thirdly, invention. We went on to check for the presence of the nine strategies linked to these processes (abolition, segmentation, deviation, saturation, alteration, divergence, impersonation, incorporation and transformation). Abolition and alteration predominated. Finally, we described the main mechanisms by which these strategies materialised, which included contradiction, confusion, ambiguity, exaggeration, interruption, separation and assignment. We conclude that the publication of the series fragments on the networks indicates public interest in political disinformation. Their use in formal educational contexts, based on analyses such as the one in this paper, is a valuable approach for dealing with discursive processes and mechanisms of disinformation in different areas of knowledge.
topic political disinformation
disinformation strategies
TV series
Yes
Minister
YouTube
url https://analisi.cat/article/view/3424
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