Research note: Understanding offline Covid-19 conspiracy theories: A content analysis of The Light “truthpaper”
This article explores the ways in which offline conspiracist material concerned with Covid-19 is presented and structured through a content analysis of The Light, a newspaper produced and distributed by activists in the U.K. Our analysis shows that conspiracy theories related to Covid-19 are include...
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Main Authors: | Rod Dacombe, Nicole Souter, Lumi Westerlund |
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Language: | EN |
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Harvard Kennedy School
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/19f3faaf60464be2b1eba3422a1874fc |
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