A Web of Conspiracy? Internet and Conspiracy Theory (original) (raw)

Special Issue: Conspiracy Theories in Digital Environments

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On some aspects of the growing popularity of conspiracy theories

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Why are conspiracy theories more successful in some countries than in others? An exploratory study on Internet users from 22 Western and non-Western countries

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Conspiracy Theories?

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Future Morality, edited by David Edmonds, Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780198862086, 2021

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Political Potentiality of Conspiracy Theories.

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Mainstreaming of conspiracy theories and misinformation

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The Relationship Between Social Media Use and Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation

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Political Behavior, 2021

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Conspiracy Theories and the Internet: Controlled Demolition and Arrested Development

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Rethinking conspiracy theories

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Fomenting Paranoia: Hoaxes and Conspiracy Theories in the Digital Era

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Conspiracies, Ideological Entrepreneurs, and Digital Popular Culture

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Have beliefs in conspiracy theories increased over time?

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Uptake of a Conspiracy Theory Attribution

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Conspiracy Narratives in contemporary society

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Pathways through Conspiracy: The Evolution of Conspiracy Radicalization through Engagement in Online Conspiracy Discussions

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How Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World: Empirical Analysis of Conspiracy Theories

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Likely and Unlikely Stories: Conspiracy Theories in an Age of Propaganda

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Plotting Future Directions in Conspiracy Theory Research

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The Study of Conspiracy Theories

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UNDERSTANDING CONSPIRACY THEORIES -A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY

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"No Theory Holds Together:" Suspicion, Its Plotters, and the Patterns of Imaginative Reason in (Re-)Conceptualizing Digital Conspiracist Discourse

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Conspiracy Theories - A New Academic Cottage Industry

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Media Use, Social Structure, and Belief in 9/11 Conspiracy Theories

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The growth of conspiracy theorising is influenced by dominant media narratives and news framing practices

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Who Are Conspiracy Theorists? A Comprehensive Approach to Explaining Conspiracy Beliefs

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Conspiracy theories and their truth trajectories

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Conspiracy theories and their truth trajectories (2011)

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Bridging the Great Divide: Conspiracy Theory Research for the 21st Century

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Science vs Conspiracy: Collective Narratives in the Age of Misinformation

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Defining and Explaining Conspiracy Theories: Comparing the Lay Representations of Conspiracy Believers and Non-Believers

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Reconciling Conceptual Confusions in the Le Monde Debate on Conspiracy Theories

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From Fringe to Mainstream: How Celebrity Endorsement on Social Media Contributes to the Spread of Conspiracy Theories

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Conspiracy Networks in American Culture

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