MORRISON, D.: Memetic Warfare: The Gamification of Conspiracy Theories, How the Targeted Propaganda of QAnon Weaponised COVID-19. Released on 24th November 2020. [online]. [2022-05-22]. Available at: <https://bylinetimes.com/2020/11/24/meme…[^51]: KAMOLA, I.: QAnon and the Digital Lumpenproletariat. In New Political Science, 2021, Vol. 43, No. 2, p. 232-233.; MENDOZA III, F. G.: The End of the World According to Q. In PANDION: The Osprey Journal of Research and Ideas, 2021, Vo…
I. Richardson
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I. Richardson appears only as a passing reference in the course readings, cited in footnote material related to QAnon discourse analysis but without sufficient context provided here to determine their specific contribution. Without access to the complete citation or their substantive argument, it's unclear whether Richardson is contributing theoretical frameworks on memetic warfare, digital radicalization, or conspiracy epistemology to this seminar's inquiry into how algorithmic systems and networked culture enable ideological propagation.
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