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Rethinking the Infodemic: Global Health Security and Information Disorder
Rethinking the Infodemic: Global Health Security and Information Disorder

Author(s): Dagmar Rychnovská
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Ústav mezinárodních vztahů
Keywords: infodemic; disinformation; vaccine diplomacy; global health; security; COVID-19

Summary/Abstract: The discourse on the infodemic constructs the combination of the pandemic and disinformation as a new source of insecurity on a global scale. How can we make sense – analytically and politically – of this newly politicized nexus of public health, information management, and global security? This article proposes approaching the phenomenon of the infodemic as an intersecting securitization of information disorder and health governance. Specifically, it argues that there are two distinct frames of security mobilized in the context of infodemic governance: information as a disease and information as a weapon. Drawing on literatures on global health and the emerging research on disinformation, the paper situates the two framings of the infodemic in broader discourses on the medicalization of security, and securitization of information disorder, respectively. The article critically reflects on each framing and offers some preliminary thoughts on how to approach the entanglements of health, security, and information disorder in contemporary global politics.

  • Issue Year: 56/2021
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 77-90
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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