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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panels examines the drivers of conspiracy theories and anti-establishment views and how they emerge and spread online and on social media
Exposure or Predisposition?Tracking the Development of Conspiracy Beliefs Online - Silke Christine Adam, University of Bern; Tobias Rohrbach; Mykola Makhortykh, University of Bern; Franziska Barbara Keller, University of Bern; Ani Baghumyan, University of Bern; Chiara Valli, University of Bern; Ernesto de León, University of Bern; Maryna Sydorova
Which Machines Do We Rage Against? A Comparison of Anti-establishment Views - Ariel Hasell, University of Michigan; Sedona Chinn, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Framing under Uncertainty: German and US Reactions to Nord Stream Sabotage - Andrew Rojecki, University of Illinois, Chicago; Alisa Baechner, Freie University Berlin; Jianing Shen, Freie Universität Berlin; Keith Burghardt; Kristina Lerman, USC Information Sciences Institute
The Political Effects of Entertainment Media: Theory and Methods - Anthony "Jack" Gierzynski, University of Vermont; Max Erdemandi, University of Maryland, College Park; Tom van Laer
Conspiracies Old and New, Media Old and New - Philip Habel, University of Alabama