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The Social Science of QAnon
A New Social and Political Phenomenon

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Monica K. Miller, Joseph Pierre, Ricky Green, Carolina Trella, Mikey Biddlestone, Karen M. Douglas, Robbie M. Sutton, Arial R. Meyer, M. Katie Cunius, Elena Bessarabova, John A. Banas, James T. Richardson, Charles P. Edwards, Joseph Uscinski, Adam Enders, David G. Bromley, Kelly-Ann Allen, Zoe Morris, Margaret L. Kern, Christopher Boyle, Caomhan McGlinchey, Tatyana Kaplan, Wasim Ahmed, Marc Smith, Timothy R. Tangherlini, Vwani Roychowdhury, Shadi Shahsavari, Amarnath Amarasingam, Marc-Andre Argentino, Dakota Johnston, Sharday Mosurinjohn, Jared M. Wright, Stuart A. Wright
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  • Date Published: September 2023
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781009055024

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  • QAnon has emerged as the defining conspiracy group of our times, and its far-right conspiracies are extraordinary for their breadth and extremity. Bringing together scholars from psychology, sociology, communications, and political science, this cutting-edge volume uses social science theory to investigate aspects of QAnon. Following an introduction to the 'who, what, and why' of QAnon, Part I focuses on the psychological characteristics of QAnon followers and the group's methods for recruiting and maintaining these followers. Part II includes chapters at the intersection of QAnon and society, arguing that society has constructed QAnon as a threat and the social need to belong motivates its followers. Part III discusses the role of communication in promoting and limiting QAnon support, while Part IV concludes by considering the future of QAnon. The Social Science of QAnon is vital reading for scholars and students across the social sciences, and for legal and policy professionals.

    • One of the first social science-based books on QAnon specifically
    • Expands what researchers know about conspiracy theories in general by applying that research to QAnon as a unique group
    • An important topic due to QAnon's support from political elites and lawmakers
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    • Date Published: September 2023
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781009055024
    • length: 350 pages
    • dimensions: 227 x 152 x 18 mm
    • weight: 0.46kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Introduction to QAnon:
    1. The 'who, what, and why' of QAnon Monica K. Miller
    Part II. Recruiting and Maintaining Followers:
    2. Down the conspiracy theory rabbit hole: how does one become a follower of QAnon? Joseph Pierre
    3. Psychological motives of QAnon followers Ricky Green, Carolina Trella, Mikey Biddlestone, Karen M. Douglas, and Robbie M. Sutton
    4. Cognitive processes, biases, and traits that fuel QAnon Arial R. Meyer and Monica K. Miller
    5. The role of moral cognitions in the growth of QAnon M. Katie Cunius and Monica K. Miller
    6. Emotions and the QAnon conspiracy theory Elena Bessarabova and John A. Banas
    7. Recruitment to QAnon: ordinary persuasion and human agency or 'brainwashing'? James T. Richardson
    Part III. QAnon and Society:
    8. QAnon in the year 2020: the bigger social picture Charles P. Edwards
    9. QAnon and the politics of 2020 Joseph Uscinski and Adam Enders
    10. The QAnon conspiracy narrative: understanding the social construction of danger David G. Bromley and James T. Richardson
    11. The need to belong: the appeal, benefits, and dangers of QAnon and similar groups Kelly-Ann Allen, Zoe Morris, Margaret L. Kern, Christopher Boyle, and Caomhan McGlinchey
    Part IV. The Role of Communication in Promoting and Limiting QAnon Support:
    12. QAnon and social media Tatyana Kaplan
    13. Social network analysis techniques using NodeXL for analyzing disinformation related to QAnon Wasim Ahmed and Marc Smith
    14. QAnon, folklore and conspiratorial consensus: a case study in the computational analysis of conspiracy theory narratives Timothy R. Tangherlini, Vwani Roychowdhury, and Shadi Shahsavari
    15. Debunking and preventing conspiracies: special challenges of QAnon John Banas and Elena Bessarabova
    Part V. The Future of QAnon:
    16. Categorizing QAnon: is this a new religious movement? Amarnath Amarasingam, Marc-Andre Argentino, Dakota Johnston, and Sharday Mosurinjohn
    17. The future of QAnon: emergent patterns of social movement adaptation and change Jared M. Wright and Stuart A. Wright.

  • Editor

    Monica K. Miller, University of Nevada, Reno
    Monica K. Miller is a Foundation Professor with a split appointment between the Department of Criminal Justice and the interdisciplinary Social Psychology Ph.D. program at the University of Nevada, Reno, USA. She is also adjunct faculty at the Grant Sawyer Center for Justice Studies and an affiliate of the Department of Gender, Race, and Identity. She is co-editor of the NYU Press book series Psychology and Crime, the Springer series Advances in Psychology and Law, and the American Psychology and Law Society book series published by APA Books.

    Contributors

    Monica K. Miller, Joseph Pierre, Ricky Green, Carolina Trella, Mikey Biddlestone, Karen M. Douglas, Robbie M. Sutton, Arial R. Meyer, M. Katie Cunius, Elena Bessarabova, John A. Banas, James T. Richardson, Charles P. Edwards, Joseph Uscinski, Adam Enders, David G. Bromley, Kelly-Ann Allen, Zoe Morris, Margaret L. Kern, Christopher Boyle, Caomhan McGlinchey, Tatyana Kaplan, Wasim Ahmed, Marc Smith, Timothy R. Tangherlini, Vwani Roychowdhury, Shadi Shahsavari, Amarnath Amarasingam, Marc-Andre Argentino, Dakota Johnston, Sharday Mosurinjohn, Jared M. Wright, Stuart A. Wright

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