This article explores fictionality within the context of the discourse of conspiracy. In particular it examines the phenomenon of ‘false flag’ narratives: alternative versions of an event constructed by individuals who have become convinced that a news story has in fact been staged for malfeasant purposes. The chapter uses figure-ground analysis, which facilitates examination of how attention is distributed within a text. Specifically, it enables an examination of the prominence and salience that is afforded to particular elements within a text, and how this can be used to construct a fiction out of facts. The article problematises the notion of using a pragmatic assessment of authorial intention to establish the fictive or nonficti...
This chapter introduces a novel account of fake news and explains how it differs from other definiti...
We argue that there are four ways we both understand and misunderstand fake news as a research conce...
Narrative persuasion, i.e., the impact of narratives on beliefs, behaviors and attitudes, and the me...
This thesis handles narrative approaches to conspiracy theory. It provides an overview of conspiracy...
Conspiracy theories are complex narratives that causally link multiple events and actors together. ...
open access articleThe misleading and propagandistic tendencies in American news reporting have been...
The article argues that the hybrid media environment contributes to contemporary epistemic contestat...
In this paper, I suggest that the phenomenon of fake news may be more productively understood if con...
AbstractSince the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in December 2019, a multitude of conspiracy theo...
Having been invoked as a disturbing factor in recent elections across the globe, fake news has becom...
The main aim of the text is to discuss a conception of conspiracy theory as narration which draw a p...
This paper deals with the argumentative biases Conspiracy Theories (henceforth CTs) typically suffer...
In much of the current academic and public discussion, conspiracy theories are portrayed as a negati...
In this chapter we argue that some beliefs present a problem for the truth-aim teleological account ...
In this essay Michael Butter discusses the relation between conspiracy theories and conspiracy narra...
This chapter introduces a novel account of fake news and explains how it differs from other definiti...
We argue that there are four ways we both understand and misunderstand fake news as a research conce...
Narrative persuasion, i.e., the impact of narratives on beliefs, behaviors and attitudes, and the me...
This thesis handles narrative approaches to conspiracy theory. It provides an overview of conspiracy...
Conspiracy theories are complex narratives that causally link multiple events and actors together. ...
open access articleThe misleading and propagandistic tendencies in American news reporting have been...
The article argues that the hybrid media environment contributes to contemporary epistemic contestat...
In this paper, I suggest that the phenomenon of fake news may be more productively understood if con...
AbstractSince the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in December 2019, a multitude of conspiracy theo...
Having been invoked as a disturbing factor in recent elections across the globe, fake news has becom...
The main aim of the text is to discuss a conception of conspiracy theory as narration which draw a p...
This paper deals with the argumentative biases Conspiracy Theories (henceforth CTs) typically suffer...
In much of the current academic and public discussion, conspiracy theories are portrayed as a negati...
In this chapter we argue that some beliefs present a problem for the truth-aim teleological account ...
In this essay Michael Butter discusses the relation between conspiracy theories and conspiracy narra...
This chapter introduces a novel account of fake news and explains how it differs from other definiti...
We argue that there are four ways we both understand and misunderstand fake news as a research conce...
Narrative persuasion, i.e., the impact of narratives on beliefs, behaviors and attitudes, and the me...