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 .p96 n68 [[ | Sarah Ann Gordon ]] 1984 [[ https://search.worldcat.org/title/9946459 | Hitler, Germans, and the Jewish Question ]] PSU basement DS146.G4 G57 1984
.p96 n68 [[ | Sarah Ann Gordon ]] 1984 [[ https://search.worldcat.org/title/9946459 | Hitler, Germans, and the Jewish Question ]] PSU basement DS146.G4 G57 1984     . 1984 History at Pace University in New York City
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 .p98 quadrant map, dem-rep horizontal, high to low conspiracy thinking vertical
 .p99 hence most partisan conspiracy theories top out at 25%
 .p99 non partisan conspiracy theories higher, bundle of all Kennedy assassination theories 60% to 80%
 .p101 Trump 2016, 50% Dems believed Russian vote tampering
  .n89 [[ https://polisci.wisc.edu/staff/jack-edelson/ | Jack Edelson et. al. ]] 2017 [[ https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1065912917721061 | The Effect of Conspiratorial Thinking and Motivated Reasoning on Belief in Election Fraud ]]
 .p103 NYT (left leaning Paul Krugman):
  .during Bush "The truth is that many of the people who throw around terms like 'loopy conspiracy theories' are lazy bullies, they try to suggest that anyone who asks those questions are crazy"
  .during Obama "conspiracy theories are supported by a lot of influential people on the right, but not on the left"
  .during Trump "It looks more and more as if we had an election swung, in effect, by a faction of our own security sector in alliance with Putin."
 .p103 ... if this can happen to a Nobel Prize winner, it can happen to anyone.
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 .p109 Trump justified policies and actions with conspiracy theories
  . [[ https://political-science.uchicago.edu/directory/Eric-Oliver | J. Eric Oliver ]] [[ https://cla.umn.edu/about/directory/profile/rahnx003 | Wendy M. Rahn ]] [[ https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0002716216662639 | Rise of the Trumpenvolk Populism in the 2016 Election ]]
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  • UscinskiConspiracy

Conspiracy Theories : a primer

Joseph E. Uschinski 2020 Tigard 001.9 USC


  • p01 Ch 1 Why Study Conspiracy Theories?



  • p21 Ch 2 What Is a Conspiracy Theory?



  • p47 Ch 3 The Popularity of Conspiracy and Anomalous Beliers



  • p65 Ch 4: The Psychology and Sociology of Conspiracy Theories



  • p79 Ch 5. The Politics of Conspiracy Theories



  • p109 Ch 6 President Trump, the Internet, Conspiracy, and Conspiracy Theory


  • p125 Conclusion

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