A Culture of Conspiracy, 2nd Edition by Michael Barkun - ISBN: 9780520276826
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Delves deeper into America’s conspiracy sub-culture, exploring the rise of 9⁄11 conspiracy theories, the “birther” controversy surrounding Barack Obama’s American citizenship, and how the conspiracy landscape has changed with the rise of the Internet and other new media.

A Culture of Conspiracy, 2nd Edition

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    15 August 2013

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Summary

American society has changed dramatically since A Culture of Conspiracy was first published in 2001. In this revised and expanded edition, Michael Barkun delves deeper into America’s conspiracy sub-culture, exploring the rise of 9⁄11 conspiracy theories, the “birther” controversy surrounding Barack Obama’s American citizenship, and how the conspiracy landscape has changed with the rise of the Internet and other new media.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780520276826
ISBN-10:0520276825
Author:Michael Barkun
Publisher:University of California Press
Imprint:University of California Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Edition:2nd
Release Date:15 August 2013
Weight:454g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 20mm
Series:Comparative Studies in Religion and Society
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Critics Review

“Scholarly but fluently written and free of excessive jargon, Barkun’s exploration of the conspiratorial worldview combines sociological depth with a deadpan appreciation of pop culture and raises serious questions about the replacement of democracy by conspiracy as the dominant paradigm of political action in the public mind.” * Publishers Weekly *
“If Michael Barkun had endeavored only to document and catalogue wild and untamed strands of American conspiracy beliefs, this book would have still been a massive and worthy undertaking. Yet Barkun structures the book not with his impressive and highly readable intellectual histories of various conspiracy beliefs and their relationships with one another, but with a basic epistemological challenge: How do we really know what is true? … Culture of Conspiracy is both a vivid history and wary explanation of why the strategy of obfuscating the facts of the world with unfalsifiable rhetoric and fearsome paranoia has always existed to some degree at both the fringes and the center of our nation’s popular thought.” * Terrorism & Political Violence *
“Like all good works of scholarship, A Culture of Conspiracy raises questions and invites further research… . Ideas, even bizarre and marginalized ideas, do have consequences, and we ignore them at our peril. Barkun’s explorations, like the canary in the coal mine, warn us of what may lie ahead.” * Christian Century *
“Barkun [is] astonishingly well-grounded in literary, oral, and media sources, offering many insights into contemporary social experience… . That the beliefs described … are bizarre ought not to imply that they are innocuous or unworthy of careful observation.” * Western Folklore *

About The Author

Michael Barkun

Michael Barkun, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the Maxwell School, Syracuse University, is author of Religion and the Racist Right: The Origins of the Christian Identity Movement (revised edition 1997) and Disaster and the Millennium (1986), among other books.

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