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Europe: Continent of Conspiracies : Conspiracy Theories in and About Europe

معرفی کتاب «Europe: Continent of Conspiracies : Conspiracy Theories in and About Europe» نوشتهٔ Andreas Önnerfors (editor), André Krouwel (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This edited volume investigates for the first time the impact of conspiracy theories upon the understanding of Europe as a geopolitical entity as well as an imagined political and cultural space. Focusing on recent developments, the individual chapters explore a range of conspiratorial positions related to Europe. In the current climate of fear and threat, new and old imaginaries of conspiracies such as Islamophobia and anti-Semitism have been mobilised. A dystopian or even apocalyptic image of Europe in terminal decline is evoked in Eastern European and particularly by Russian pro-Kremlin media, while the EU emerges as a screen upon which several narratives of conspiracy are projected trans-nationally, ranging from the Greek debt crisis to migration, Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic. The methodological perspectives applied in this volume range from qualitative discourse and media analysis to quantitative social-psychological approaches, and there are a number of national and transnational case studies. This book will be of great interest to students and researchers of extremism, conspiracy theories and European politics. Cover Endorsement Page Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Table of Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Contributors Chapter 1 Between internal enemies and external threats: How conspiracy theories have shaped Europe – an introduction Chapter 2 The New European Order? Euroscepticism and conspiracy belief Chapter 3 The Eurabia conspiracy theory Chapter 4 Metaphors of invasion: Imagining Europe as endangered by Islamisation Chapter 5 Der Grosse Austausch: Conspiratorial frames of terrorist violence in Germany Chapter 6 Denying the geopolitical reality: The case of the German ‘Reich Citizens’ Chapter 7 The Fourth Reich in Europe: Conspiracy theories about Germany in the Greek press during the economic crisis Chapter 8 Populist conspiracy rhetoric and arguments on EU immigration: An exploratory analysis of pro-Brexit newspapers Chapter 9 The eternal George Soros : The rise of an antisemitic and Islamophobic conspiracy theory Chapter 10 EU-related conspiracy theories in the Western Balkans: Gravitating between rejecting and embracing Europe through Eurovilification and Eurofundamentalism Chapter 11 The Brussels conspiracy: Narratives of EU-related conspiracy theories in pro-Kremlin Media Chapter 12 A culture of fear: The decline of Europe in Russian political imagination Chapter 13 Unlocking the ‘black box’ of conspiracy theories in and about Europe Index "This edited volume investigates for the first time the impact of conspiracy theories upon the understanding of Europe as a geo-political entity as well as an imagined political and cultural space. Focusing on recent developments, the individual chapters explore a range of conspiratorial positions related to Europe. In the current climate of fear and threat, new and old imaginaries of conspiracy such as Islamophobia and anti-Semitism have been mobilised. A dystopian or even apocalyptic image of Europe in terminal decline is evoked in Eastern European and particularly by Russian pro-Kremlin media, while the EU emerges as a screen upon which several narratives of conspiracy are projected trans-nationally, ranging from the Greek debt crisis to migration, Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic. The methodological perspectives applied in this volume range from qualitative discourse and media analysis to quantitative social-psychological approaches, and there are a number of national and transnational case studies. This book will be of great interest to students and researchers of extremism, conspiracy theories, and European politics"-- Provided by publisher
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