BRAZIL, COVID-19 AND THE PANDEMIC OF DISINFORMATION

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https://doi.org/10.56579/rei.v8i1.2918

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Brazil, COVID-19, Disinformation

Abstract

This article analyzes the informational crisis that paralleled the COVID-19 health crisis in Brazil, focusing on how the systematic proliferation of fake news (false, decontextualized, and emotionally appealing stories) acted as a structural force in political and social discourses between 2019 and 2021. The study treats disinformation not as an accidental phenomenon, but as a deliberate strategy to foster scientific denialism, erode public trust, and delegitimize the press, thereby redefining the communication landscape. The methodology is based on a critical literature review on post-truth, surveillance capitalism, and the public sphere (Arendt, Foucault, Habermas, Castells), articulated with an analysis of institutional responses and Brazilian case studies. It concludes that tackling this crisis requires a systemic approach, encompassing platform regulation, strengthening ethical journalism, and investing in media literacy education.

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Leon Nascimento Gomes, State University of the Midwest

Master’s degree in Portuguese Letters and bachelor’s degree in Social Communication from the State University of the Midwest of Paraná, Guarapuava, Brazil.

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Published

2026-02-02

How to Cite

Gomes, L. N. (2026). BRAZIL, COVID-19 AND THE PANDEMIC OF DISINFORMATION. Interdisciplinary Studies Journal, 8(1), 01–11. https://doi.org/10.56579/rei.v8i1.2918

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