The Self-Radicalization of White Men: "Fake News" and the Affective Networking of Paranoia, Full Version
Jessica Johnson
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Dangerous Machinery: "Conspiracy Theorist" as a Transpersonal Strategy of Exclusion
Ginna Husting
Symbolic Interaction, 2007
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Dangerous Machinery: 'Conspiracy theory' as transpersonal strategy of exclusion
Martin Orr, Ginna Husting
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#whitegenocide, the alt-right and conspiracy theory: How secrecy and suspicion contributed to the mainstreaming of hate
Andrew Fergus Wilson
2018
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Everything’s going according to Plan(demic): a cultural sociological approach to conspiracy theorizing
Bernadette Nadya Jaworsky
American Journal of Cultural Sociology
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Conspiracy: How the paranoid style flourishes and where it comes from
Daniel Pipes
1999
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Investigating the Links Between Cultural Values and Belief in Conspiracy Theories: the Key Roles of Collectivism and Masculinity
Gilad Hirschberger
2020
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Conspiracy Theories, Racial Liberalism and Fantasies of Freedom
Liam Gillespie
Law and Critique, 2024
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Thesis chapter 2 - Paranoia, Theory & White Male Crisis
Martin Fradley
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Of Fascists and Dreamers: Conspiracy Theory and Anthropology
Theodoros Rakopoulos
Social Anthropology, 2022
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"Gender ideology" and the discursive infrastructure of a transnational conspiracy theory
Rodrigo Borba
Conspiracy Theory Discourses, 2022
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For White Folks who Have Considered Terror, When Privilege was Enuf: The Thrills of the White Gaze
Carris Adams, Jenn M Jackson
Portable Gray, 2020
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"No Theory Holds Together:" Suspicion, Its Plotters, and the Patterns of Imaginative Reason in (Re-)Conceptualizing Digital Conspiracist Discourse
Siim Sorokin
Popular Inquiry: The Journal of Kitsch, Camp and Mass Culture [Special Issue on "Storytelling and Its Narrative Modes: Conspiracy Theories, Fake News, Post-Truths, New World Orders, Negationist Theories and Infodemics"], 2021
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New media's conspiratorial affordances
Leticia Cesarino
Populism and Conspiracy Theory: Case Studies and Theoretical Perspectives, 2024
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"We Must Secure the Existence of Our People": Racial Imperilment Narratives and Affective Identity Production in White Nationalism's Mediated Networks
Kevan Feshami
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C Jon Delogu on Vulnerability, Paranoid Thinking, and Conspiracism in the United States
christopher delogu
ELAD-SILDA (Études de Linguistique et d’Analyse des Discours / Studies in Linguistics and Discourse Analysis), 2023
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Boys in Trouble? White Masculinity and Paranoia in Contemporary Hollywood Cinema (Scholars Press, 2013)
Martin Fradley
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Critique & Humanism, Vol. 48, No. 2/2017 | CONSPIRATORIAL MIND AND SOCIAL IMAGINATION Editorial: Lea Vajsova, Mila Mineva, Todor Hristov, Vol. 48, No. 2/2017, p. 312, ISSN:0861-1718 [In Bulgarian]
Alejandro Reche, Lea Vajsova, Julien GIRY, Michael Butter, Clare Birchall, Nikola Venkov
CONSPIRATORIAL MIND AND SOCIAL IMAGINATION, 2017
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Paranoid Style and Subtextual Form in Modern Conspiracy Rhetoric
Ryan Neville-Shepard
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Platforming New Conspiracism [Radical Philosophy 2.14 (April 2023): 118-121].
Michael F. Miller
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‘Trust no one’: Modernization, paranoia and conspiracy culture
Stef Aupers
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The Paranoid Style in an Age of Suspicion: Conspiracy Thinking and Official Rhetoric in Contemporary America
Chara Van Horn
2010
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COVID 19 conspiracy rhetoric and other primal fantasies
Casey Kelly
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2023
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Conspiracy culture in Homeland (2011–2015)
Delphine Letort
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The bitter end: apocalypse and conspiracy in white nationalist responses to the Islamic State attacks in Paris
Andrew Fergus Wilson
Patterns of Prejudice
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Beyond belief: The social psychology of conspiracy theories and the study of ideology
jovan byford
Antaki, Charles and Condor, Susan (eds). Rhetoric, Ideology and Social Psychology: Essays in Honour of Michael Billig. Explorations in Social Psychology, (London: Routledge, 2014), pp. 83–94. , 2014
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The Reels of Truth – Material Faces of Conspiracy Theories
Marta Habdas, Czas Kultury
Czas Kultury / EN, 2016
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Getting Conspiratorial: Review of: Conspiracy Culture: From Kennedy to the X-files by Peter Knight
Martha Kuhlman
2001
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Excerpt from Conspiracy Theories: Secrecy and Power in American Culture (revised and updated edition)
Mark Fenster
2008
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Conspiracy Theories as Productive Practices: Toward a Theory of Conspiratorial Style, Agency, and Politics
Erol Saglam
Annual Review of Anthropology, 2024
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THE CONSPIRACY THEORY MEME AS A TOOL OF CULTURAL HEGEMONY 1 The conspiracy theory meme as a tool of cultural hegemony: A critical discourse analysis
James Rankin
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Conspiracy theories as ethnosociologies: Explanation and intention in African American political culture
Anita Waters
Journal of Black Studies, 1997
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Psycurity: colonialism, paranoia, and the war on imagination
Phoebe Friesen
Psychosis Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches , 2019
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Review Essay: Bowling for Paranoid Nationalism: A Review of Michael Moore's Film, 'Bowling for Columbine' after Reading Ghassan Hage's Book, 'Against Paranoid Nationalism
katherine biber
2003
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The Underground of Conspiracy Theories: Notes on the Crisis of Knowledge
Andreas J Önnerfors
2021
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