This book analyses the discursive weaponization of conspiracy theories. This text examines the interplay between populism and conspiracism, probing their impact on democratic processes and exploring their broader political implications.
This book analyses the discursive weaponization of conspiracy theories. This text examines the interplay between populism and conspiracism, probing their impact on democratic processes and exploring their broader political implications.
Eirikur Bergmann is a Professor of Politics at Bifrost University in Iceland. Author of twelve academic books and numerous journal articles, he writes mainly on Nationalism, Populism and Conspiracy Theories. His books include Conspiracy & Populism: The Politics of Misinformation (2018) and Neo-Nationalism: The Rise of Nativist Populism (2020). Bergmann is also the author of three novels published in Icelandic. Further information is found on eirikurbergmann.com.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Understanding the Weaponization of Conspiracy Theories 2. Eurabia: The Great Replacement Conspiracy Theory in Europe 3. The Deep State Conspiracy Theory in the United States 4. Anti-Western Conspiracy Theories in Russia 5. Common Tropes in Weaponizing Conspiracy Theories
Preface 1. Understanding the Weaponization of Conspiracy Theories 2. Eurabia: The Great Replacement Conspiracy Theory in Europe 3. The Deep State Conspiracy Theory in the United States 4. Anti-Western Conspiracy Theories in Russia 5. Common Tropes in Weaponizing Conspiracy Theories
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