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Conspiracy Theories and Extremism in New Times
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-3308-6
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-3309-3
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 416
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access
- Chapter 1: Confirmed Conspiracy Theories in Contemporary Society No access Pages 1 - 26
- Chapter 2: Screaming Specks of Dust: Emotion and the Moon Landing Conspiracy Theory No access Pages 27 - 52
- Chapter 3: Manufacturing History: Atlantis, Aryans, and the Use of Pseudoarchaeology by the Far-Right No access Pages 53 - 82
- Chapter 4: Reactionary Technopolitics: A Critical Sociohistorical Review No access Pages 83 - 110
- Chapter 5: A Prelude to Insurrection: How a 4chan Refrain Anticipated the Capitol Riot No access Pages 111 - 122
- Chapter 6: White Supremacy, Right-Wing Extremism, and Conspiracy: Old Ideas, New Expressions No access Pages 123 - 150
- Chapter 7: America First Is Inevitable: The Triumphalist Rhetoric of Nicholas Fuentes No access Pages 151 - 174
- Chapter 8: Replacement Theory on the Road to Conspiracy No access Pages 175 - 184
- Chapter 9: Conspiracies and Sadistic Freedom No access Pages 185 - 208
- Chapter 10: QAnon as a Contemporary Reemergence of the Satanic Panic No access Pages 209 - 230
- Chapter 11: Mass Culture or Fascist Propaganda? : Using Adorno to Understand QAnon’s Reliance on Movie References No access Pages 231 - 250
- Chapter 12: Memes, The Matrix, and Morality: How QAnon Uses Religion and On-Screen Storytelling to Create a Compelling Conspiratorial Community No access Pages 251 - 274
- Chapter 13: Each Image as Script: Conspiracy Theory as Communicative Production in the Frankfurt School No access Pages 275 - 300
- Chapter 14: Can Credible Messengers Impact Authoritarian Personalities?: Strategies to Interrupt Extremist Violence No access Pages 301 - 322
- Chapter 15: Status Dynamics and Conspiracy Beliefs: A Sociological Approach to Survey Data No access Pages 323 - 352
- Chapter 16: Risk, Return to Industry, and the Future of Democracy No access Pages 353 - 378
- Chapter 17: Beyond Prepper Culture as Right-Wing Extremism: Selling Preparedness to Everyday Consumers as How to Survive the End of the World on a Budget No access Pages 379 - 398
- Index No access Pages 399 - 412
- About the Editors & Contributors No access Pages 413 - 416





