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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 The Psychology and Sociology of Conspiracy Theories



  • p79 The Politics of Conspiracy Theories



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


  • p125 Conclusion

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