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While engaging in rich discussion, Conspiracy Theories analyzes current arguments and evidence while providing real-world examples so students can contextualize and visualize the debates. Each chapter addresses important current questions, provides conceptual tools, defines important terms, and introduces the appropriate methods of analysis.
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While engaging in rich discussion, Conspiracy Theories analyzes current arguments and evidence while providing real-world examples so students can contextualize and visualize the debates. Each chapter addresses important current questions, provides conceptual tools, defines important terms, and introduces the appropriate methods of analysis.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 406g
- ISBN-13: 9781538121191
- ISBN-10: 1538121190
- Artikelnr.: 57750959
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 406g
- ISBN-13: 9781538121191
- ISBN-10: 1538121190
- Artikelnr.: 57750959
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Joseph E. Uscinski
Chapter 1 Conspiracy Theories across Time and Space Why do conspiracy
theories matter? This introductory chapter first discusses the important
impacts that conspiracy theories have historically had and continue to have
on our politics and society. How do conspiracy theories tie into current
phenomena such as fake news, populism, authoritarianism, overt racism, and
nationalism? Chapter 2 What is a Conspiracy Theory? The definition of
"conspiracy theory" varies widely in popular usage, and arguments about
conspiracy theories often depend on our definitions. What counts as
conspiracy theory and why? What are the main terms to know when discussing
conspiracy theories? Chapter 3 The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories Much
of the research into conspiracy theories has focused on individual
psychology. What psychological factors makes some people more prone than
others to believing in conspiracy theories? Chapter 4 Conspiracy Theories
in the United States What are the most popular conspiracy theories in the
United States currently? What are the important conspiracy theories
historically? Does conspiracy theorizing fit a pattern over time? What
theories can help us understand conspiracy theorizing in the US? Chapter 5
The Social and Political Determinants of Conspiracy Theorizing Group
membership, be it racial, religious, or political, drives the conspiracy
theories that people tend to believe in. How does group affiliation affect
conspiracy belief? Chapter 6 Conspiracy Theories across the World What do
conspiracy theories look like in other countries? What facets of
governmental structure and culture affect the prevalence of conspiracy
theories? Chapter 7 Are Conspiracy Theories Good or Bad (or both)? This
chapter takes stock of the good, the bad, and the ugly of conspiracy
theories.
theories matter? This introductory chapter first discusses the important
impacts that conspiracy theories have historically had and continue to have
on our politics and society. How do conspiracy theories tie into current
phenomena such as fake news, populism, authoritarianism, overt racism, and
nationalism? Chapter 2 What is a Conspiracy Theory? The definition of
"conspiracy theory" varies widely in popular usage, and arguments about
conspiracy theories often depend on our definitions. What counts as
conspiracy theory and why? What are the main terms to know when discussing
conspiracy theories? Chapter 3 The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories Much
of the research into conspiracy theories has focused on individual
psychology. What psychological factors makes some people more prone than
others to believing in conspiracy theories? Chapter 4 Conspiracy Theories
in the United States What are the most popular conspiracy theories in the
United States currently? What are the important conspiracy theories
historically? Does conspiracy theorizing fit a pattern over time? What
theories can help us understand conspiracy theorizing in the US? Chapter 5
The Social and Political Determinants of Conspiracy Theorizing Group
membership, be it racial, religious, or political, drives the conspiracy
theories that people tend to believe in. How does group affiliation affect
conspiracy belief? Chapter 6 Conspiracy Theories across the World What do
conspiracy theories look like in other countries? What facets of
governmental structure and culture affect the prevalence of conspiracy
theories? Chapter 7 Are Conspiracy Theories Good or Bad (or both)? This
chapter takes stock of the good, the bad, and the ugly of conspiracy
theories.
Chapter 1 Conspiracy Theories across Time and Space Why do conspiracy
theories matter? This introductory chapter first discusses the important
impacts that conspiracy theories have historically had and continue to have
on our politics and society. How do conspiracy theories tie into current
phenomena such as fake news, populism, authoritarianism, overt racism, and
nationalism? Chapter 2 What is a Conspiracy Theory? The definition of
"conspiracy theory" varies widely in popular usage, and arguments about
conspiracy theories often depend on our definitions. What counts as
conspiracy theory and why? What are the main terms to know when discussing
conspiracy theories? Chapter 3 The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories Much
of the research into conspiracy theories has focused on individual
psychology. What psychological factors makes some people more prone than
others to believing in conspiracy theories? Chapter 4 Conspiracy Theories
in the United States What are the most popular conspiracy theories in the
United States currently? What are the important conspiracy theories
historically? Does conspiracy theorizing fit a pattern over time? What
theories can help us understand conspiracy theorizing in the US? Chapter 5
The Social and Political Determinants of Conspiracy Theorizing Group
membership, be it racial, religious, or political, drives the conspiracy
theories that people tend to believe in. How does group affiliation affect
conspiracy belief? Chapter 6 Conspiracy Theories across the World What do
conspiracy theories look like in other countries? What facets of
governmental structure and culture affect the prevalence of conspiracy
theories? Chapter 7 Are Conspiracy Theories Good or Bad (or both)? This
chapter takes stock of the good, the bad, and the ugly of conspiracy
theories.
theories matter? This introductory chapter first discusses the important
impacts that conspiracy theories have historically had and continue to have
on our politics and society. How do conspiracy theories tie into current
phenomena such as fake news, populism, authoritarianism, overt racism, and
nationalism? Chapter 2 What is a Conspiracy Theory? The definition of
"conspiracy theory" varies widely in popular usage, and arguments about
conspiracy theories often depend on our definitions. What counts as
conspiracy theory and why? What are the main terms to know when discussing
conspiracy theories? Chapter 3 The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories Much
of the research into conspiracy theories has focused on individual
psychology. What psychological factors makes some people more prone than
others to believing in conspiracy theories? Chapter 4 Conspiracy Theories
in the United States What are the most popular conspiracy theories in the
United States currently? What are the important conspiracy theories
historically? Does conspiracy theorizing fit a pattern over time? What
theories can help us understand conspiracy theorizing in the US? Chapter 5
The Social and Political Determinants of Conspiracy Theorizing Group
membership, be it racial, religious, or political, drives the conspiracy
theories that people tend to believe in. How does group affiliation affect
conspiracy belief? Chapter 6 Conspiracy Theories across the World What do
conspiracy theories look like in other countries? What facets of
governmental structure and culture affect the prevalence of conspiracy
theories? Chapter 7 Are Conspiracy Theories Good or Bad (or both)? This
chapter takes stock of the good, the bad, and the ugly of conspiracy
theories.







