periculozitate
Periculozitate is a neologism used in information studies to describe the phenomenon in which dangerous or sensational quotes are circulated and attributed to individuals or institutions, often to provoke fear, justify policy actions, or influence public opinion. The term encompasses both the spread of such quotes and the perceived peril they convey, as well as the rhetorical mechanisms that make them persuasive.
Etymology and scope: The word combines elements associated with danger (periculum) and quotation (zitate), signaling its
Mechanisms: Periculozitate often arises from misquotation (quoting out of context), quotation distortion, or outright fabrication. It
Impact and examples: In public discourse, periculozitate can skew debates on health, security, or policy by
Mitigation: Research concentrates on detection methods, citation provenance, and media literacy education. Practical responses include archiving