Politics and Governance, Vol.10 Issue 4S1, December 1 2022
ACADEMIC JOURNALS
1.) When Believing in Divine Immanence Explains Vaccine Hesitancy: A Matter of Conspiracy Beliefs?. --Riccardo Ladini and Cristiano Vezzoni
2.) Individual-Level Predictors of Conspiracy Mentality in Germany and Poland. --Fahima Farkhari, Bernd Schlipphak, and Mitja D. Back
3.) On Conspiracy Thinking: Conspiracist Ideology as a Modern Phenomenon. --Stefan Christoph
4.) Links Between Conspiracy Thinking and Attitudes Toward Democracy and Religion: Survey Data From Poland. --Franciszek Czech
5.) The Anti-Homophobia Bill (PLC 122) in Brazil: Conspiracies and Conflicts Between the Constitution and the Bible. --Diego Galego
6.) Religions and Conspiracy Theories as the Authoritarian "Other" of Democracy?. --Oliver Fernando Hidalgo
7.) Religion, Conspiracy Thinking, and the Rejection of Democracy: Evidence From the UK. --Alexander Yendell and David Herbert
8.) Conspiracy Theory Beliefs and Political Trust: The Moderating Role of Political Communication. --Bernd Schlipphak, Mujtaba Isani, and Mitja D. Back
9.) Covid-19-Related Conspiracy Myths, Beliefs, and Democracy-Endangering Consequences. --Gert Pickel, Cemal Ozturk, Verena Schneider, Susanne Pickel, and Oliver Decker
10.) The Role of Religions and Conspiracy Theories in Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes. --Oliver Fernando Hidalgo and Alexander Yendell
1.) When Believing in Divine Immanence Explains Vaccine Hesitancy: A Matter of Conspiracy Beliefs?. --Riccardo Ladini and Cristiano Vezzoni
2.) Individual-Level Predictors of Conspiracy Mentality in Germany and Poland. --Fahima Farkhari, Bernd Schlipphak, and Mitja D. Back
3.) On Conspiracy Thinking: Conspiracist Ideology as a Modern Phenomenon. --Stefan Christoph
4.) Links Between Conspiracy Thinking and Attitudes Toward Democracy and Religion: Survey Data From Poland. --Franciszek Czech
5.) The Anti-Homophobia Bill (PLC 122) in Brazil: Conspiracies and Conflicts Between the Constitution and the Bible. --Diego Galego
6.) Religions and Conspiracy Theories as the Authoritarian "Other" of Democracy?. --Oliver Fernando Hidalgo
7.) Religion, Conspiracy Thinking, and the Rejection of Democracy: Evidence From the UK. --Alexander Yendell and David Herbert
8.) Conspiracy Theory Beliefs and Political Trust: The Moderating Role of Political Communication. --Bernd Schlipphak, Mujtaba Isani, and Mitja D. Back
9.) Covid-19-Related Conspiracy Myths, Beliefs, and Democracy-Endangering Consequences. --Gert Pickel, Cemal Ozturk, Verena Schneider, Susanne Pickel, and Oliver Decker
10.) The Role of Religions and Conspiracy Theories in Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes. --Oliver Fernando Hidalgo and Alexander Yendell
Riccardo Ladini - Personal Name
Fahima Farkhari - Personal Name
Stefan Christoph - Personal Name
Franciszek Czech - Personal Name
Diego Galego - Personal Name
Oliver Fernando Hidalgo - Personal Name
Alexander Yendell - Personal Name
Bernd Schlipphak - Personal Name
Gert Pickel - Personal Name
Fahima Farkhari - Personal Name
Stefan Christoph - Personal Name
Franciszek Czech - Personal Name
Diego Galego - Personal Name
Oliver Fernando Hidalgo - Personal Name
Alexander Yendell - Personal Name
Bernd Schlipphak - Personal Name
Gert Pickel - Personal Name
Vol.10 Issue 4S1, December 1 2022
2183-2463
e-Journal HI
Inggris
Cogitatio Press
2022
Lisbon, Portugal
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