This article theorises and conceptualises the ambivalent role of religions and conspiracy theories in modern democracies. Based on a concise comparison of both phenomena, it elaborates the similar risks and functions of religions and conspiracy theories for the political community without neglecting the fact that, under secular conditions, the spread of conspiracy narratives might outweigh those of religious messages in the long run. That observation seems particularly relevant for contemporary governance and political science, as a tendency towards social anomie in the sense of Durkheim can be deduced from democratic theory, which significantly increases democracy’s need for compensatory moral and cognitive authorities
We consider the significance of belief in conspiracy theories for political ideologies. Although the...
This paper examines the rise of COVID-19 related conspiracy theories through a Durkheimian lens. Spe...
Even though conspiracy theories are diverse, they are typically construed as a homogeneous phenomeno...
This thematic issue asks about the role of religions and religious actors and conspiracy theories/th...
Religion and democracy are not only social institutions but also objects of attitudes. This article ...
While some research addresses the relationship between religiosity and political attitudes, little i...
Since late 2020, protests against government measures to contain the Covid‐19 pandemic have swept ac...
Here, we will approach Conspiracy Theories (CTs) and, specifically, QAnon following the three tradit...
The decline of traditional religion in the West has been matched by a rise in the visibility of cons...
This introduction addresses a number of approaches to the emerging field of the study of conspiracy ...
Although an increasing volume of research has identified several negative sociopolitical attitudes a...
Scholars and policy-makers are increasingly concerned with the detrimental effects of conspiracy the...
A plentitude of research has analyzed citizens' belief in conspiracy theories and its individual‐lev...
Historical records suggest that the political extremes—at both the ‘‘left’ ’ and the ‘‘right’’—subst...
Conspiracy theories are an old-new phenomenon which has gained its importance and specific character...
We consider the significance of belief in conspiracy theories for political ideologies. Although the...
This paper examines the rise of COVID-19 related conspiracy theories through a Durkheimian lens. Spe...
Even though conspiracy theories are diverse, they are typically construed as a homogeneous phenomeno...
This thematic issue asks about the role of religions and religious actors and conspiracy theories/th...
Religion and democracy are not only social institutions but also objects of attitudes. This article ...
While some research addresses the relationship between religiosity and political attitudes, little i...
Since late 2020, protests against government measures to contain the Covid‐19 pandemic have swept ac...
Here, we will approach Conspiracy Theories (CTs) and, specifically, QAnon following the three tradit...
The decline of traditional religion in the West has been matched by a rise in the visibility of cons...
This introduction addresses a number of approaches to the emerging field of the study of conspiracy ...
Although an increasing volume of research has identified several negative sociopolitical attitudes a...
Scholars and policy-makers are increasingly concerned with the detrimental effects of conspiracy the...
A plentitude of research has analyzed citizens' belief in conspiracy theories and its individual‐lev...
Historical records suggest that the political extremes—at both the ‘‘left’ ’ and the ‘‘right’’—subst...
Conspiracy theories are an old-new phenomenon which has gained its importance and specific character...
We consider the significance of belief in conspiracy theories for political ideologies. Although the...
This paper examines the rise of COVID-19 related conspiracy theories through a Durkheimian lens. Spe...
Even though conspiracy theories are diverse, they are typically construed as a homogeneous phenomeno...