A Relational Approach to the QAnon Movement : The Hidden Pandemic

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A Relational Approach to the QAnon Movement : The Hidden Pandemic

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 324 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781837977888
  • DDC分類 320.5

Full Description

QAnon can no longer be treated as a 'fringe issue' but must be considered a far-reaching social problem. In this crucial contribution to our understanding of how family relationships and dynamics deal with and are affected by conspiratorial beliefs, Simpson and Mulcahy explore how the social and relational consequences of QAnon belief affect both individuals and communities.

Through a feminist, relational lens and drawing on data from a digital ethnography of the Subreddit forum 'QAnonCasualties', A Relational Approach to the QAnon Movement: The Hidden Pandemic addresses a gap in current research by providing a much-needed analysis of the unheard voices and experiences of the primary social networks of QAnon believers (e.g., family, partners, friends etc.), exploring the impact such conspiratorial theories have on the lives of 'outgroup' members and their relationships with their loved ones. By doing so, it sheds light on the unacknowledged and far-reaching consequences of conspiratorial belief more generally. The experiences of QAnon believers' friends and families provide a unique perspective on the journey towards conspiratorial belief and political polarisation, as they watch (and react to) the process in real time. This also allows for the identification of push and pull factors relating to the QAnonCasualties and their 'Q's as they negotiate their relationships.

Through investigating the banality of the everyday experiences of those affected, the authors create space for the emergence of social responses to redress what has become a wicked social problem that requires a multifaceted, holistic and empathetic approach to solving it.

Contents

Section 1.

Chapter 1. Seeing the Hidden Pandemic

Chapter 2. Rethinking Radicalisation: A Critical Review of Research on Belief, Polarisation, and Relational Harm

Chapter 3. Researching the Relational: Methods and Frameworks

Section 2.

Rise: Introduction

Chapter 4. The Cult of Trump: Charisma, Authority, and Allegiance

Chapter 5. Echo Chambers of the Right: Conservative Media Ecosystems

Chapter 6. Platformed Conspiracy: Social Media and the Digital Public Sphere

Chapter 7. COVID-19 and the Acceleration of Q

Chapter 8. Framing the Crisis: From Political Extremism to Intimate Disruption

Rise: Conclusion

Section 3.

Rupture: Introduction

Chapter 9. Epistemic Collapse: The Loss of Shared Reality

Chapter 10. Emotional First Responders: The Gendered Burden of Care

Chapter 11. Q or Abuse? Blurred Boundaries and Naming Harm

Rupture: Conclusion

Section 4.

Response: Introduction

Chapter 12. Grieving the Living: Loss in the Qanon Era

Chapter 13. Coping and Community: Grassroots Care in the Digital Aftermath

Response: Conclusion

Section 5.

Chapter 14. Conclusion: The Relational Life of Radicalisation

Chapter 15. Paths Forward: Repair, Policy, and the Future of Care

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