![]() The Age of Anxiety: Conspiracy Theory and the Human Sciences
ISBN: 978-0-631-23168-4
Paperback
320 pages
December 2001, Wiley-Blackwell
US $39.95
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1. The Age of Anxiety: Jane Parish (School of Social Relations, Keele University).
2. Iloveyou: Viruses, Paranoia and the Environment of Risk: Peter Knight (Staffordshire University).
3. The Obscure Politics of Conspiracy Theory: Mark Featherstone (Staffordshire University).
4. Conjuring Order: the new world order and conspiracy theories of globalization: Alisdair Spark (King Alfred's College, Winchester, UK).
5. Militias, the Patriot Movement, and the Internet: Nigel Woodcock (Manchester University).
6. Taking conspiracy seriously: fantastic narratives and Mr Grey the Pan-Afrikanist on Monserrat: Jonathan Skinner (University of Abertay, Dundee).
7. Tout est Lie: The Front National and Media Conspiracy Theories: Adrian Quinn (Liverpool John Moores University).
8. The Popular Culture of Conspiracy/The Conspiracy of Popular Culture: David Bell & Lee-Jane Bennion-Nixon (Staffordshire University).
9. Conspiracy, corporate culture and criticism: Warren Smith (University of Leicester).
10. Conspiracy, What Conspiracy? Social Science, Funding, and the Politics of Accusation: Simon Lilley (Keele University).
11. Human science as conspiracy theory: Martin Parker (Keele University).
Notes on contributors.
Index.
2. Iloveyou: Viruses, Paranoia and the Environment of Risk: Peter Knight (Staffordshire University).
3. The Obscure Politics of Conspiracy Theory: Mark Featherstone (Staffordshire University).
4. Conjuring Order: the new world order and conspiracy theories of globalization: Alisdair Spark (King Alfred's College, Winchester, UK).
5. Militias, the Patriot Movement, and the Internet: Nigel Woodcock (Manchester University).
6. Taking conspiracy seriously: fantastic narratives and Mr Grey the Pan-Afrikanist on Monserrat: Jonathan Skinner (University of Abertay, Dundee).
7. Tout est Lie: The Front National and Media Conspiracy Theories: Adrian Quinn (Liverpool John Moores University).
8. The Popular Culture of Conspiracy/The Conspiracy of Popular Culture: David Bell & Lee-Jane Bennion-Nixon (Staffordshire University).
9. Conspiracy, corporate culture and criticism: Warren Smith (University of Leicester).
10. Conspiracy, What Conspiracy? Social Science, Funding, and the Politics of Accusation: Simon Lilley (Keele University).
11. Human science as conspiracy theory: Martin Parker (Keele University).
Notes on contributors.
Index.

