This article builds on our previous journal on ‘Information Disorder’ (edition 51) with some specific ideas about tackling conspiracy theories. It underlines the need for a nuanced range of strategies to engage in critical media literacy
We hypothesized that belief in conspiracy theories would be predicted by the general tendency to att...
Conspiratorial ideas have permeated the American ethos for decades. Whether it be Hollywood faking t...
This contribution starts from the contemporary surge in conspiracism to develop a theoretical framew...
This article builds on our previous journal on ‘Information Disorder’ (edition 51) with some specifi...
Conspiracy narratives and speculative rumors of a conspiracist nature are intermittently popular in ...
With the omnipresence of technology and social media, students are increasingly exposed to misinform...
Research on belief in conspiracy theories among youth is an unexplored field in the Nordic context. ...
The article argues that the hybrid media environment contributes to contemporary epistemic contestat...
From Covid-19 to Qanon to a global warming hoax, we live in a world drowning in misinformation sprea...
Overview: In our current, heavily-modernized society, the Internet and Internet-focused technologies...
The QAnon conspiracy threatens anti-trafficking education because of its broad dissemination and foc...
Communication research is increasingly concerned with the relationship between epistemological fragm...
This essay examines the most popular conspiracy theories circulated on Twitter and YouTube about the...
We hypothesized that belief in conspiracy theories would be predicted by the general tendency to att...
We hypothesised that belief in conspiracy theories would be predicted by the general tendency to att...
We hypothesized that belief in conspiracy theories would be predicted by the general tendency to att...
Conspiratorial ideas have permeated the American ethos for decades. Whether it be Hollywood faking t...
This contribution starts from the contemporary surge in conspiracism to develop a theoretical framew...
This article builds on our previous journal on ‘Information Disorder’ (edition 51) with some specifi...
Conspiracy narratives and speculative rumors of a conspiracist nature are intermittently popular in ...
With the omnipresence of technology and social media, students are increasingly exposed to misinform...
Research on belief in conspiracy theories among youth is an unexplored field in the Nordic context. ...
The article argues that the hybrid media environment contributes to contemporary epistemic contestat...
From Covid-19 to Qanon to a global warming hoax, we live in a world drowning in misinformation sprea...
Overview: In our current, heavily-modernized society, the Internet and Internet-focused technologies...
The QAnon conspiracy threatens anti-trafficking education because of its broad dissemination and foc...
Communication research is increasingly concerned with the relationship between epistemological fragm...
This essay examines the most popular conspiracy theories circulated on Twitter and YouTube about the...
We hypothesized that belief in conspiracy theories would be predicted by the general tendency to att...
We hypothesised that belief in conspiracy theories would be predicted by the general tendency to att...
We hypothesized that belief in conspiracy theories would be predicted by the general tendency to att...
Conspiratorial ideas have permeated the American ethos for decades. Whether it be Hollywood faking t...
This contribution starts from the contemporary surge in conspiracism to develop a theoretical framew...