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Contemporary Conspiracy Culture : Truth and Knowledge in an Era of Epistemic Instability
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Jaron Harambam
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April 22 2020
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10.4324/9780429327605
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 33
Methodology
pp. 58
Contemporary conspiracy discourses
pp. 102
From the unbelievable to the undeniable
pp. 131
Breaking out of the Matrix
pp. 157
“I am not a conspiracy theorist”
pp. 177
Contesting epistemic authority
pp. 206
Conclusion
pp. 227
Epilogue
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