ABSTRACT “We live in an age of conspiracy” says Don DeLillo (1989). In 2014 it seems that conspiracy theories, and speculation concerning the “truth” about major events, has become a popular theme and pastime in contemporary society. From sold out eleven hour David Icke presentations at Wembley Stadium in the UK (as well as his world tours), to the ever expanding radio and television network of Alex Jones in the United States, it is clear that there is more than just a fringe interest in conspiracy theories. In the academic literature dating back to Richard Hofstadter (1964) though, the phenomenon has been cast as a purely pathological or paranoid behaviour. Recent works, such as that of Sunstien and Vermeule (2009), Aaronovitch (2011) and ...
How might social scientists best account for the widespread acceptance of such unlikely sounding cla...
Despite the evident association between the political right and conspiracy theories in the United St...
Conspiracy theories are commonly defined as attempts to explain notable social and political events ...
Problem setting. One of the distinguishing features of the modern era is the marginal and dubious na...
International audienceThis paper proposes a critical assessment of the concept of "conspiracy theory...
Scholarly efforts to understand conspiracy theories have grown significantly in recent years, and th...
311 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation studies the...
This article aims to reinvigorate analytical debates on conspiracy theories. It argues that definiti...
In the present contribution we examine the link between societal crisis situations and belief in con...
No event of any significance in the world today – be it an unexpected election result, a terrorist a...
Conspiracy theories are abundant in social and political discourse with serious consequences for ind...
Popular conspiracy theories, like those about JFK, the attacks of 9/11, the death of Princess Diana ...
I defend a new account of conspiracy theories, which identifies the epistemological features that ma...
Many millions of people hold conspiracy theories; they believe that powerful people have worked toge...
Conspiracy theories seem to play an increasing role in public political discourse. This development ...
How might social scientists best account for the widespread acceptance of such unlikely sounding cla...
Despite the evident association between the political right and conspiracy theories in the United St...
Conspiracy theories are commonly defined as attempts to explain notable social and political events ...
Problem setting. One of the distinguishing features of the modern era is the marginal and dubious na...
International audienceThis paper proposes a critical assessment of the concept of "conspiracy theory...
Scholarly efforts to understand conspiracy theories have grown significantly in recent years, and th...
311 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation studies the...
This article aims to reinvigorate analytical debates on conspiracy theories. It argues that definiti...
In the present contribution we examine the link between societal crisis situations and belief in con...
No event of any significance in the world today – be it an unexpected election result, a terrorist a...
Conspiracy theories are abundant in social and political discourse with serious consequences for ind...
Popular conspiracy theories, like those about JFK, the attacks of 9/11, the death of Princess Diana ...
I defend a new account of conspiracy theories, which identifies the epistemological features that ma...
Many millions of people hold conspiracy theories; they believe that powerful people have worked toge...
Conspiracy theories seem to play an increasing role in public political discourse. This development ...
How might social scientists best account for the widespread acceptance of such unlikely sounding cla...
Despite the evident association between the political right and conspiracy theories in the United St...
Conspiracy theories are commonly defined as attempts to explain notable social and political events ...