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Fake believe : conspiracy theories in Aotearoa / Dylan Reeve ; foreword by David Farrier.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Auckland, New Zealand : Upstart Press Ltd, [2022]Description: 269 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781990003608
  • 1990003605
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Fake believeDDC classification:
  • 001.98 23
Contents:
Where we are -- Where we were -- Why we are -- Who we are -- In our backyard -- Clean, green -- Worldwide conspiracy -- Sovereignty -- Health and well-being -- Politics -- Mainstream -- Where to now: Appendix: some conspiracy theory specifics.
Summary: Conspiracy theories: What do people believe, and why? How have they come to this place, and what does it mean for us all? By speaking to experts and those with personal experience of conspiracy culture, Dylan Reeve conveys what it means to believe and their relation to modern Aoteaora. Fake Believe should leave you feeling informed about our current time, and some of what's come before. It should offer an understanding of what others believe, and it should deliver a fairly consistent series of 'WTF' moments.
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Non-Fiction - New Zealand Non-Fiction - New Zealand Waimate Non-Fiction 001.98 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Not for loan A0080459X

Where we are -- Where we were -- Why we are -- Who we are -- In our backyard -- Clean, green -- Worldwide conspiracy -- Sovereignty -- Health and well-being -- Politics -- Mainstream -- Where to now: Appendix: some conspiracy theory specifics.

Conspiracy theories: What do people believe, and why? How have they come to this place, and what does it mean for us all? By speaking to experts and those with personal experience of conspiracy culture, Dylan Reeve conveys what it means to believe and their relation to modern Aoteaora. Fake Believe should leave you feeling informed about our current time, and some of what's come before. It should offer an understanding of what others believe, and it should deliver a fairly consistent series of 'WTF' moments.

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