[Air-L] Conspiracy Groups
Erika S. Poole
erika at cc.gatech.edu
Wed Sep 10 18:57:37 PDT 2008
You might be interested in the book "The Age of Anxiety: Conspiracy
Theory and the Human Sciences"
edited by J. Parish and M. Parker.
Best of luck!
Erika Shehan Poole
PhD student, Human-Centered Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~erika
CJ Pascoe wrote:
> I'm hoping that the combined wisdom of this list can point me in the
> correct direction. One of my undergraduate students is writing her
> senior thesis on American 9/11 conspiracy theory groups. I can help
> her with a general sociological framing of these groups, but I'm not
> sure where to direct her in terms of literature on new media and
> conspiracy groups (apart from a good This American Life episode from
> National Public Radio). Do any of you have suggestions for specific
> articles/books on conspiracy theory groups and their use of new media?
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> Thanks,
> CJ
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