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QANON (4) answer(s).
 
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Conspiracy of Dunces: Good Americans vs. A Cabal of Satanic Pedophiles? / Kaplan, Jeffrey   Journal Article
Kaplan, Jeffrey Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract While most observers classified the demonstrators called to Washington by President Trump as denizens of the far right, a closer examination of those arrested for entering the Capitol reveal a strikingly diverse group. Only a small percentage fit the description of members of the radical right. Rather, the most common thread was fealty to the President forged through adherence to QAnon and other conspiratorial beliefs.
Key Words Conspiracy  Militia Movement  Donald Trump  Qanon  Proud Boys  Oath Keepers 
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ID:   176277


False friends / Beith, Malcolm   Journal Article
Beith, Malcolm Journal Article
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Key Words United States  Social Media  Qanon  US Election 2020 
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How Contagious Were the Capitol Riots in Europe – In Praxis and in Perception? / De Graaf, Beatrice   Journal Article
De Graaf, Beatrice Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This contribution presents a short overview on the impact of the Capitol Riots riots in Europe. Fear of a similar mass-mediated contagion was explicitly expressed by most of the European leaders. Echoes and acclamation for the riots in the U.S. were indeed heard on websites, QAnon-sites, and within circles of Trump supporters in Europe as well. An earlier storming of the German Reichstag (in 2020) was cited. In the Netherlands, the curfew riots of 24–25 January 2021 also were put into this context. Security agencies and officials in the U.K. and the Netherlands repeated this threat awareness in recent, formal threat assessments.
Key Words Contagion  Threat Assessment  Accelerationism  Qanon  Capitol Riots  Curfew Riots 
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ID:   189827


Understanding the Infodemic of Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories / Kazarinova, Daria B   Journal Article
Kazarinova, Daria B Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The article analyzes the QAnon phenomenon and the anti-vaxxer movement of COVID-19 deniers1 as typological manifestations of conspiratorial “alternative rationality.” A number of hypotheses have been proposed: during a pandemic and a parallel infodemic, conspiracy thinking quickly becomes transboundary; all conspiracy theories share certain features; they are discursive (according to Foucault) and underlain by the question of power; growing public distrust of the government is one of the fundamental reasons for the popularity of conspiracy theories. The article proves that the transboundary nature of information contributes to the global spread of conspiracy theories, but they cannot be universalized because they have local specifics in each country (region).
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