”I brist på vaccin har vi kommunikation” : Att skydda det mänskliga omdömet för att rädda liv under covid-19-infodemin

This thesis makes use of biopolitical theory to examine the governmental and organizational response to the covid-19-infodemic. It aims to answer the puzzling research question as to why the infodemic – whose inherent problem is an overabundance of information – is responded to and met with even gre...

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Main Author: Wassbro, Sandra
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Försvarshögskolan 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-fhs-96122021-03-31T05:27:49Z”I brist på vaccin har vi kommunikation” : Att skydda det mänskliga omdömet för att rädda liv under covid-19-infodeminsweWassbro, SandraFörsvarshögskolan2020infodemiccovid-19-infodemichuman judgementsubject of securitybiopoliticsbiopolitical powerimmunization paradigmhealth literacyinfodemicovid-19-infodemimänskligt omdömeskyddsobjektbiopolitikbiopolitisk maktimmuniseringsparadigmhälsolitteracitetPolitical ScienceStatsvetenskapThis thesis makes use of biopolitical theory to examine the governmental and organizational response to the covid-19-infodemic. It aims to answer the puzzling research question as to why the infodemic – whose inherent problem is an overabundance of information – is responded to and met with even greater amounts of information by governments and health organizations, and what implications these measures may have on the population. The analysis finds that the question can partly be answered by derivation to previous research within the field of crisis communication: the most efficient way to respond to mis- and disinformation is to respond with correct information and with counter arguments. To answer the question in full an analysis of the subject of security is conducted where what can be interpreted from the material, following a modified version of Carol Lee Bacchi’s “What’s the Problem Represented to be?” method, is that the human judgement can be understood as the subject of security. The idea is that by securing the human judgment through improving people’s health literacy, people can be taught to act in a manner which is coherent with the state’s biopolitical goals, i.e. to secure the survival of the population. The analysis also shows that while these measures are made in an effort to secure the population, the measures themselves risk becoming a threat to the very population it is supposed to protect. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-9612application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic infodemic
covid-19-infodemic
human judgement
subject of security
biopolitics
biopolitical power
immunization paradigm
health literacy
infodemi
covid-19-infodemi
mänskligt omdöme
skyddsobjekt
biopolitik
biopolitisk makt
immuniseringsparadigm
hälsolitteracitet
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
spellingShingle infodemic
covid-19-infodemic
human judgement
subject of security
biopolitics
biopolitical power
immunization paradigm
health literacy
infodemi
covid-19-infodemi
mänskligt omdöme
skyddsobjekt
biopolitik
biopolitisk makt
immuniseringsparadigm
hälsolitteracitet
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
Wassbro, Sandra
”I brist på vaccin har vi kommunikation” : Att skydda det mänskliga omdömet för att rädda liv under covid-19-infodemin
description This thesis makes use of biopolitical theory to examine the governmental and organizational response to the covid-19-infodemic. It aims to answer the puzzling research question as to why the infodemic – whose inherent problem is an overabundance of information – is responded to and met with even greater amounts of information by governments and health organizations, and what implications these measures may have on the population. The analysis finds that the question can partly be answered by derivation to previous research within the field of crisis communication: the most efficient way to respond to mis- and disinformation is to respond with correct information and with counter arguments. To answer the question in full an analysis of the subject of security is conducted where what can be interpreted from the material, following a modified version of Carol Lee Bacchi’s “What’s the Problem Represented to be?” method, is that the human judgement can be understood as the subject of security. The idea is that by securing the human judgment through improving people’s health literacy, people can be taught to act in a manner which is coherent with the state’s biopolitical goals, i.e. to secure the survival of the population. The analysis also shows that while these measures are made in an effort to secure the population, the measures themselves risk becoming a threat to the very population it is supposed to protect.
author Wassbro, Sandra
author_facet Wassbro, Sandra
author_sort Wassbro, Sandra
title ”I brist på vaccin har vi kommunikation” : Att skydda det mänskliga omdömet för att rädda liv under covid-19-infodemin
title_short ”I brist på vaccin har vi kommunikation” : Att skydda det mänskliga omdömet för att rädda liv under covid-19-infodemin
title_full ”I brist på vaccin har vi kommunikation” : Att skydda det mänskliga omdömet för att rädda liv under covid-19-infodemin
title_fullStr ”I brist på vaccin har vi kommunikation” : Att skydda det mänskliga omdömet för att rädda liv under covid-19-infodemin
title_full_unstemmed ”I brist på vaccin har vi kommunikation” : Att skydda det mänskliga omdömet för att rädda liv under covid-19-infodemin
title_sort ”i brist på vaccin har vi kommunikation” : att skydda det mänskliga omdömet för att rädda liv under covid-19-infodemin
publisher Försvarshögskolan
publishDate 2020
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