Anth 475 (R) Anthropology of Conspiracy Theory
Discovering Locke’s “Madman”?
May 28 (M)- [Holiday, NO CLASS]
May 30 (W)- Seminar: The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories, Part I
Read:
- Selections of Brotherton, R. 2015. Suspicious Minds: Why We Believe Conspiracy Theories. New York: Bloomsbury.
You may visit the supplementary material on “the psychology of conspiracy theories” covered in the lecture. It is not required.
June 1 (F)- Seminar: The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories, Part II
Read:
- Selections of Brotherton, R. 2015. Suspicious Minds: Why We Believe Conspiracy Theories. New York: Bloomsbury.
- Hogenboom, M. (2018, Jan. 24). The enduring appeal of conspiracy theories. BBC.
You may visit the supplementary material on “the psychology of conspiracy theories” covered in the lecture. It is not required.
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