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THEORIES AND CONTEXT

Books

  • Barkun, M. (2003). A culture of conspiracy: Apocalyptic visions in contemporary America. Berkeley: University of California Press. 

  • Merlan, A. (2019). Republic of lies: American conspiracy theorists and their surprising rise to pwoer. Macmillan Press.

  • Uscinski, J. E., & Parent, J. M. (2014). American conspiracy theories. Oxford.

Reports

Articles

  • Barkun, M. (2016). Conspiracy theories as stigmatized knowledge. Diogenes, 1-7. doi: 10.1177/0392192116669288. 

  • Enders, A. M., & Smallpage, S. M. (2019). Who are conspiracy theorists? A comprehensive approach to explaining conspiracy beliefs. Social Science Quarterly, 100(6), 2017-2032.

  • van Prooijen, J-W., & Douglas, K. M. (2017). Conspiracy theories as part of history: The role of societal crisis situations. Memory Studies, 10(3), 323-333.

OTHER

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