Affiliation:
1. Universidad de Sevilla
Abstract
Abstract
This paper reports on an examination of the actions that Spanish epistemic agents perform in order to question,
challenge, undermine and/or destroy the epistemic personhood of an informer on Twitter, recently been renamed ‘X’. Relying on a
corpus of reactions to information about sanitary measures released during the COVID-19 pandemic by an allegedly reliable and
trustworthy information source, namely the Spanish Ministry of Health, the analysis looks into the said actions and how these are
arranged in larger digital discourse sequences. While contributing to extant research on conflict talk in Spanish on social
networks, the paper also aims to raise vulnerable epistemic agents’ awareness of the varied forms and dynamics of threats to
epistemic personhood as a way of empowering them to identify and counteract such threats.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company