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What are they gabbin about?: A relational realist approach to small stories (re)told on Gab
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The language of conspiracy: A psychological analysis of speech used by conspiracy theorists and their followers on Twitter ...
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On the Role of Images for Analyzing Claims in Social Media ...
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Cultural Variance in Reception and Interpretation of Social Media COVID-19 Disinformation in French-Speaking Regions
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In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 18; Issue 23; Pages: 12624 (2021)
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WHITE SUPREMACISTS DECEPTIVELY USING SCREENSHOTS AS EVIDENCE: A SOCIAL SEMIOTIC APPROACH TO ANALYSING CONSPIRATORIAL YOUTUBE VIDEOS
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In: AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research; 2021: AoIR2021 ; 2162-3317 (2021)
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The language of conspiracy: A psychological analysis of speech used by conspiracy theorists and their followers on Twitter
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Combatiendo la desinformación: Cinco métodos para contrarrestar las teorías de conspiración en la pandemia de Covid-19
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In: Comunicar: Revista científica iberoamericana de comunicación y educación, ISSN 1134-3478, Nº 69, 2021 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Participación ciudadana en la esfera digital), pags. 71-83 (2021)
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Le complotisme « transnational » et le discours de haine : le cas de Chypre et de l’Italie
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In: Mots. Les langages du politique, n 125, 1, 2021-02-15, pp.15-34 (2021)
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Time for a Paradigm Shift: COVID-19 and Human Consumption
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In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2020)
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Нормативный подход к организованной преступности ... : Normative Approach to Organized Crime ...
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Conspiracy. A Conceptual Genealogy (Thirteenth to Early Eighteenth Century)
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Moral Obligations and Tinfoil Hats: The Ethics of Conspiracy
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In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (2017)
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On, March 4th, 2017, Donald Trump claimed, without evidence, that Barack Obama wiretapped the phones at Trump Tower during the presidential election. This is not the first baseless claim that Trump has made about the former president. As the American population is well aware, Trump was one of the most vocal participants in the birther movement. Even after Obama made his birth certificate public, proving that he was born in Hawaii in 1961, Trump said, in an interview with ABC News, ”Was it a birth certificate? You tell me. Some people say that was not his birth certificate. Maybe it was, maybe it wasn’t. I’m saying I don’t know. Nobody knows.”
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Keyword:
conspiracy; conspiracy theories; moral obligations; president; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/lpsc_facpub/628 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1629&context=lpsc_facpub
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Conspiracy and bias: argumentative features and persuasiveness of conspiracy theories
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In: OSSA Conference Archive (2016)
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Средства представления невероятности события в марийских эзотерических текстах
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