Times of uncertainty and fear were brought on by Covid-19. The ongoing pandemic is a fruitful ground for fake news, as citizens try to find explanations that fit into their worldviews. This process polarizes society and creates echo chambers amplified by recommender systems. Our main goal is to detect anti-vaxxer echo chambers in Serbia by analyzing online reactions to the recent detention of prominent anti-vaxxer Dr. Jovana Stojkovic. A content analysis of online comments is deployed in anti-regime left-leaning, anti-regime right-leaning, and pro-government media to explore attitudes towards a vaccination conspiracy theory, police action towards anti-vaxxers, and the government crisis response team. We clearly identify the anti-vaccine echo chamber among commentators of anti-regime right-leaning media (YouTube podcasts). Additionally, we describe attitudes expressed around issues related to vaccination. Limitations and implications for future research are discussed.
In this paper, I will consider certain specificities of psychotic discourse.
Specifically, relying on classical, contemporary psychoanalysis and
linguistics, I will unravel the logic behind the production of neologisms,
which represent one of the basic features of the speech of psychotic
patients. The paper indicates the importance of taking into account both
semantic and prosodic aspects of the patient?s speech. The main thesis is
the interdependence of the integrative capacities of the subject of
analytical experience (identity) and his ability to speak. The absence of
capacity for dialogue, that is, ?intentional symbolic exchange?, is
considered a consequence of severe structural deficiencies of the speaker.
That incommunicableness (idiosyncrasy) of speech will be presented through
the examples of Friedrich H?lderlin and James Joyce.
The aim of this paper is to clarify specific aspects of the impact of the
brain-machine interface on our understanding of subjectivity. The
brain-machine interface is presented as a phase of cyborgization of humans.
Some projects in the field of brain-machine interface are aimed at enabling
consensual telepathy - communication without symbolic mediation. Consensual
telepathy refers to one of potential ways of transmission of information
within singularity. Therefore, consensual telepathy is an important aspect
of singularity. Singularity or human-machine symbiosis shows some
similarities with child-mother unity. Therefore, the psychodynamic
perspective might be considered useful in thinking about human-machine
symbiosis. Knowledge from developmental psychodynamic psychology combined
with insights by Slavoj Zizek and Jean Baudrillard provides an additional
perspective looking at human-machine symbiosis. The paper claims that if
consensual telepathy becomes another way of communication, it will have the
potential to annihilate subjectivity making it schizophrenic. At the same
time, we look at the possibility of an escape from our inner world through
the prism of addictions.
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