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Authoritarianism, Conspiracy Theories and Covid-19 Pandemic in Serbia
Authoritarianism, Conspiracy Theories and Covid-19 Pandemic in Serbia

Author(s): Sanja Lazarević Radak
Subject(s): Media studies, Crowd Psychology: Mass phenomena and political interactions, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Botimet AAB – Kolegji AAB
Keywords: authoritarianism; dogma; conspiracy theory; Serbia; Covid-19;

Summary/Abstract: By placing two key narratives about the origin and the implications of Covid-19 in the global context, the author analyzes their media representations in Serbia in order to highlight their potential correlation with widely understood authoritarianism. Conspiracy theories in Serbia are present in several interrelated and interdependent forms: 1. Theory of experimental totalitarianism; 2. Economic-political conspiracy; 3. Theory of the Third World War/New Order. Tensions and conflicts between the proponents of the official and unofficial versions of pandemic are visible, mostly on social media, and resemble other forms of filtering and dosing aggression against labeled enemies. In the moments of social crisis this becomes one of the basic characteristics of the authoritarian structure of personality. “Enemies” are stigmatized by various formulations, from “the masters of the new order”, to “the servants of the world pharmacomaphy.” Therefore, the aim of this paper is to make an overwiew of the most common conspiracy theories about Covid 19 in Serbia and to analyze them in the frames of theories that emphasize the importance of dogma within the authoritarian personality structure.

  • Issue Year: 10/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 51-75
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: English