Strategic conspiracy narratives : a semiotic approach

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    • Madisson, Mari-Liis
    • Ventsel, Andreas

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Strategic conspiracy narratives : a semiotic approach

Mari-Liis Madisson and Andreas Ventsel

(Conspiracy theories)

Routledge, 2021

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [114]-128) and index

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Description

Strategic Conspiracy Narratives proposes an innovative semiotic perspective for analysing how contemporary conspiracy theories are used for shaping interpretation paths and identities of a targeted audience. Conspiracy theories play a significant role in the viral spread of misinformation that has an impact on the formation of public opinion about certain topics. They allow the connecting of different events that have taken place in various times and places and involve several actors that seem incompatible to bystanders. This book focuses on strategic-function conspiracy narratives in the context of (social) media and information conflict. It explicates the strategic devices in how conspiracy theories can be used to evoke a hermeneutics of suspicion - a permanent scepticism and questioning of so-called mainstream media channels and dominant public authorities, delegitimisation of political opponents, and the ongoing search for hidden clues and coverups. The success of strategic dissemination of conspiracy narratives depends on the cultural context, specifics of the targeted audience and the semiotic construction of the message. This book proposes an innovative semiotic perspective for analysing contemporary strategic communication. The authors develop a theoretical framework that is based on semiotics of culture, the notions of strategic narrative and transmedia storytelling. This book is targeted to specialists and graduate students working on social theory, semiotics, journalism, strategic communication, social media and contemporary social problems in general.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART I: Theoretical Framework Chapter 1: Semiotic conflicts in strategic communication Chapter 2: A semiotic approach to conspiracy theories PART II: Semiotic Analysis of Strategic Soros-themed Conspiracy Narratives Chapter 3: Strategic Soros-themed conspiracy narratives in politics, marketing and alternative knowledge Chapter 4: The main meaning-making mechanisms of strategic conspiracy narratives Chapter 5: Conclusion and future directions

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  • NCID
    BC16409270
  • ISBN
    • 9780367540890
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Abingdon
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 134 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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