Conspiracy Theories as Stigmatized Knowledge

Diogenes:039219211666928 (2016)
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Abstract

Most conspiracy theories exist as part of “stigmatized knowledge” – that is, knowledge claims that have not been accepted by those institutions we rely upon for truth validation. Not uncommonly, be...

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original Barkun, Michael (2015) "Conspiracy theories as stigmatized knowledge". Diogenes 62(3-4):114-120

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