The context from which QAnon emerged is crucial. As previous scholarship has extensively explored, QAnon, broadly speaking, grew out of the Gamergate movement of 2014.[^51] Gamergate was a conspiracy theory among a community of predominantl…DAVIES, H.: Towards an Ethics of Alternate Reality Games. In Digital Studies/le Champ Numérique, 2017, Vol. 6, No. 3. ISSN 1918-3666. [online]. [2022-05-22]. Available at: <https://www.digitalstudies.org/article/id/7306/>.
DAVIES, H., DZIE…[^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…
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S. Gomez appears only as a passing reference in the course materials, cited tangentially in footnote apparatus related to scholarship on QAnon and digital conspiracy movements. Without substantive excerpts or Wikipedia information, their specific contribution to the seminar's concerns with AI, cybernetics, and networked culture cannot be clearly determined from these fragments.
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