Conspiracy theories and the Nordic countries / Anastasiya Astapova [and six others].

By: Astapova, Anastasiya [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, [2021]Description: 1 online resource (viii, 126 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781000331103; 1000331105; 9780367822491; 0367822490; 9781000331073; 1000331075; 9781000331042; 1000331040Subject(s): Conspiracy theories -- Scandinavia | Political culture -- Scandinavia | Radicalism -- Scandinavia | POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & TheoryDDC classification: 001.9/80948 LOC classification: HV6295.S34 | A88 2021Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Conspiracy theories and the Nordic countries -- The state and secret elites in the Nordic countries -- Family, gender, and sexuality -- Migration and the dangerous outsiders: anti-immigrant conspiracy theories in the Nordic countries -- Conspiracy theories about the Nordic countries -- Nordic noir.
Summary: "This book explores the relevance of conspiracy theories in the modern social and political history of the Nordic Countries. The Nordic countries have traditionally imagined themselves as stable, wealthy, egalitarian welfare states. Conspiracy theories, mistrust and disunity, the argument goes, happened elsewhere in Europe (especially Eastern Europe), the Middle East or in the United States. This book paints a different picture by demonstrating that conspiracy theories have always existed in the Nordic region, both as a result of structural tensions between different groups and in the aftermath of traumatic events, but seem to have become more prominent over the last thirty or forty years. While the book covers events and developments in each of the Nordic countries (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland and Finland) it is not a comparative country analysis. Rather, the book focuses on conspiracy theories in and about the Nordic region as a region, arguing that similarities in the trajectories of conspiratorial thinking are interesting to examine in cultural, social and political terms. The book takes a thematic approach, including looking at states and elites; family, gender and sexuality; migration and the outside view on the Nordic region; conspiracy theories about the Nordic countries; and Nordic Noir. This book will be of great interest to researchers on extremism, conspiracy theories and the politics of the Nordic Countries"-- Provided by publisher.
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Conspiracy theories and the Nordic countries -- The state and secret elites in the Nordic countries -- Family, gender, and sexuality -- Migration and the dangerous outsiders: anti-immigrant conspiracy theories in the Nordic countries -- Conspiracy theories about the Nordic countries -- Nordic noir.

"This book explores the relevance of conspiracy theories in the modern social and political history of the Nordic Countries. The Nordic countries have traditionally imagined themselves as stable, wealthy, egalitarian welfare states. Conspiracy theories, mistrust and disunity, the argument goes, happened elsewhere in Europe (especially Eastern Europe), the Middle East or in the United States. This book paints a different picture by demonstrating that conspiracy theories have always existed in the Nordic region, both as a result of structural tensions between different groups and in the aftermath of traumatic events, but seem to have become more prominent over the last thirty or forty years. While the book covers events and developments in each of the Nordic countries (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland and Finland) it is not a comparative country analysis. Rather, the book focuses on conspiracy theories in and about the Nordic region as a region, arguing that similarities in the trajectories of conspiratorial thinking are interesting to examine in cultural, social and political terms. The book takes a thematic approach, including looking at states and elites; family, gender and sexuality; migration and the outside view on the Nordic region; conspiracy theories about the Nordic countries; and Nordic Noir. This book will be of great interest to researchers on extremism, conspiracy theories and the politics of the Nordic Countries"-- Provided by publisher.

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