The Handbook of Conspiracy Theories and Contemporary Religion is the first collection to offer a comprehensive overview of conspiracy theories and their relationship with religion(s), taking a global and interdisciplinary perspective
In the social sciences, conspiracy theory is often morally debunked as pathological, irrational and ...
Scholarly efforts to understand conspiracy theories have grown significantly in recent years, and th...
International audienceThis paper proposes a critical assessment of the concept of "conspiracy theory...
Neo-Nazism is often presented as the most taboo and dangerous form of far right activism. News repor...
Conspiracy theories are an old-new phenomenon which has gained its importance and specific character...
This introduction addresses a number of approaches to the emerging field of the study of conspiracy ...
The decline of traditional religion in the West has been matched by a rise in the visibility of cons...
This essay explores the development of a transnational, Anglo-American neo-Nazi culture from the end...
Conspiracy appears to make sense out of a world that is otherwise confusing. New World Order conspir...
While some research addresses the relationship between religiosity and political attitudes, little i...
The chapter revisits Michael Billig’s writing on conspiracy theories, as featured in the book Fascis...
Conspiracy theories (CTs) can take many forms and vary widely in popularity, the intensity with whic...
This paper aims to provide the grounds for a biopsychosocial understanding of the underpinnings of c...
Religious Dimensions of Conspiracy Theories contributes to the study of conspiracy culture by analys...
Problem setting. One of the distinguishing features of the modern era is the marginal and dubious na...
In the social sciences, conspiracy theory is often morally debunked as pathological, irrational and ...
Scholarly efforts to understand conspiracy theories have grown significantly in recent years, and th...
International audienceThis paper proposes a critical assessment of the concept of "conspiracy theory...
Neo-Nazism is often presented as the most taboo and dangerous form of far right activism. News repor...
Conspiracy theories are an old-new phenomenon which has gained its importance and specific character...
This introduction addresses a number of approaches to the emerging field of the study of conspiracy ...
The decline of traditional religion in the West has been matched by a rise in the visibility of cons...
This essay explores the development of a transnational, Anglo-American neo-Nazi culture from the end...
Conspiracy appears to make sense out of a world that is otherwise confusing. New World Order conspir...
While some research addresses the relationship between religiosity and political attitudes, little i...
The chapter revisits Michael Billig’s writing on conspiracy theories, as featured in the book Fascis...
Conspiracy theories (CTs) can take many forms and vary widely in popularity, the intensity with whic...
This paper aims to provide the grounds for a biopsychosocial understanding of the underpinnings of c...
Religious Dimensions of Conspiracy Theories contributes to the study of conspiracy culture by analys...
Problem setting. One of the distinguishing features of the modern era is the marginal and dubious na...
In the social sciences, conspiracy theory is often morally debunked as pathological, irrational and ...
Scholarly efforts to understand conspiracy theories have grown significantly in recent years, and th...
International audienceThis paper proposes a critical assessment of the concept of "conspiracy theory...