Conspiracy Theories in the Time of Covid 19

Conspiracy Theories in the Time of Covid 19
Author: Clare Birchall,Peter Knight
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2022-11-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000773651

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Conspiracy Theories in the Time of Covid-19 provides a wide-ranging analysis of the emergence and development of conspiracy theories during the Covid-19 pandemic, with a focus on the US and the UK. The book combines digital methods analysis of large datasets assembled from social media with politically and culturally contextualised close readings informed by cultural studies. In contrast to other studies which often have an alarmist take on the "infodemic," it places Covid-19 conspiracy theories in a longer historical perspective. It also argues against the tendency to view conspiracy theories as merely evidence of a fringe or pathological way of thinking. Instead, the starting assumption is that conspiracy theories, including Covid-19 conspiracy theories, often reflect genuine and legitimate concerns, even if their factual claims are wide of the mark. The authors examine the nature and origins of the conspiracy theories that have emerged; the identity and rationale of those drawn to Covid-19 conspiracism; how these conspiracy theories fit within the wider political, economic and technological landscape of the online information environment; and proposed interventions from social media platforms and regulatory agencies. This book will appeal to anyone interested in conspiracy theories, misinformation, culture wars, social media and contemporary society.

Conspiracy Theories in the Time of Coronavirus

Conspiracy Theories in the Time of Coronavirus
Author: Rachel Robison-Greene,Richard Greene
Publsiher: Open Universe
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1637700067

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Microchips, government-replaced bird drones, QAnon and vaccine tracers: these are just a few of the most common conspiracies we have heard over and over again throughout most of 2020-2021's news cycles. There are common categories of conspiracy theories, variants of which pop up over and over again, and new and outrageous theories that seemingly appear overnight. While most of them are easily debunked, conspiracy theories and their root causes can be used to closely track people's most significant philosophical concerns at a point in time. In this up-to-date study of conspiracy theories, the authors look at the history of conspiracy theories, discuss the history and hallmarks of such theories, and examine what counts as a conspiracy theory--and what doesn't.

Covid Conspiracy Theories in Global Perspective

Covid Conspiracy Theories in Global Perspective
Author: Michael Butter,Peter Knight
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2023-02-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000846317

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Covid Conspiracy Theories in Global Perspective examines how conspiracy theories and related forms of misinformation and disinformation about the Covid-19 pandemic have circulated widely around the world. Covid conspiracy theories have attracted considerable attention from researchers, journalists, and politicians, not least because conspiracy beliefs have the potential to negatively affect adherence to public health measures. While most of this focus has been on the United States and Western Europe, this collection provides a unique global perspective on the emergence and development of conspiracy theories through a series of case studies. The chapters have been commissioned by recognized experts on area studies and conspiracy theories. The chapters present case studies on how Covid conspiracism has played out (some focused on a single country, others on regions), using a range of methods from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including history, politics, sociology, anthropology, and psychology. Collectively, the authors reveal that, although there are many narratives that have spread virally, they have been adapted for different uses and take on different meanings in local contexts. This volume makes an important contribution to the rapidly expanding field of academic conspiracy theory studies, as well as being of interest to those working in the media, regulatory agencies, and civil society organizations, who seek to better understand the problem of how and why conspiracy theories spread. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

COVID 19 Conspiracy Theories

COVID 19 Conspiracy Theories
Author: John Bodner,,Wendy Welch,Ian Brodie
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-11-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1476684677

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As the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) spread around the world, so did theories, stories, and conspiracy beliefs about it. These theories infected communities from the halls of Congress to Facebook groups, spreading quickly in newspapers, on various social media and between friends. They spurred debate about the origins, treatment options and responses to the virus, creating distrust towards public health workers and suspicion of vaccines. This book examines the most popular Covid-19 theories, connecting current conspiracy beliefs to long-standing fears and urban legends. By examining the vehicles and mechanisms of Covid-19 conspiracy, readers can better understand how theories spread and how to respond to misinformation.

Conspiracy Theory Concerning the Coronavirus

Conspiracy Theory Concerning the Coronavirus
Author: Kenneth Dantzler-Corbin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798648848597

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This book debunks the conspiracy theory concerning the coronavirus. The book goes into detail about the spread of conspiracy theorist and highlights and debunks that scientist developed this virus in a Chinese lab and some are using this virus as a biological weapon. The book talks about the false notion that billionaires are capitalizing on the viral pandemic to make money, but gives information on how to recognize conspiracy theories.

Communicating COVID 19

Communicating COVID 19
Author: Christian Fuchs
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-09-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781801177207

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Communicating COVID-19 analyses the changes of everyday communication in the COVID-19 crisis. Exploring how misinformation has spread online throughout the pandemic, the impact of changes on society and the way we communicate, and the effect this has had on the spread of misinformation.

Viral Loads

Viral Loads
Author: Lenore Manderson,Nancy J. Burke,Ayo Wahlberg
Publsiher: UCL Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2021-09-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781800080232

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Drawing upon the empirical scholarship and research expertise of contributors from all settled continents and from diverse life settings and economies, Viral Loads illustrates how the COVID-19 pandemic, and responses to it, lay bare and load onto people’s lived realities in countries around the world. A crosscutting theme pertains to how social unevenness and gross economic disparities are shaping global and local responses to the pandemic, and illustrate the effects of both the virus and efforts to contain it in ways that amplify these inequalities. At the same time, the contributions highlight the nature of contemporary social life, including virtual communication, the nature of communities, neoliberalism and contemporary political economies, and the shifting nature of nation states and the role of government. Over half of the world’s population has been affected by restrictions of movement, with physical distancing requirements and self-isolation recommendations impacting profoundly on everyday life but also on the economy, resulting also, in turn, with dramatic shifts in the economy and in mass unemployment. By reflecting on how the pandemic has interrupted daily lives, state infrastructures and healthcare systems, the contributing authors in this volume mobilise anthropological theories and concepts to locate the pandemic in a highly connected and exceedingly unequal world. The book is ambitious in its scope – spanning the entire globe – and daring in its insistence that medical anthropology must be a part of the growing calls to build a new world.

COVID 19 the Conspiracy Theories

COVID 19 the Conspiracy Theories
Author: David Gardner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1789466229

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A clear-eyed examination of the widespread theories and misconceptions about the COVID pandemic and official responses to it.