A compliment to belief-based knowledge: the Brazilian political experience construction out of the pre-elections period in 2018
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https://doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.v24i50.34171Keywords:
Belief-based knowledge, Brazilian political experience, information crisis, social media.Abstract
This article proposes a semiolinguistic analysis, with interdisciplinary contribution, of discursive constructions resultant of recent Brazilian citizens’ political experiences, passed through the use of social media, specifically Twitter, during Presidency campaign, in 2018. We analyze a sample of four tweets, written by conservative-declared subjects, who interpret the political experience as the one related to a “morality topic”, being this interpreted as corruption absence, or as the reinforce of familiar, Christian and traditional values, oriented to an overvaluation of beliefs, instead of factual truth.
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