01189nam0 2200277 i 450 SUN005017320151120101600.49820060825d1980 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||Teoremi di approssimazione per gli spazi analitici realiA. Tognoli, A. ZeppilliBolognaPitagora1980120 p.24 cm.001SUN00492502001 Quaderni dell'Unione matematica italiana16210 BolognaPitagora.26E05Real-analytic functions [MSC 2020]MFSUNC02423032C05Real-analytic manifolds, real-analytic spaces [MSC 2020]MFSUNC024462BolognaSUNL000003Tognoli, AlbertoSUNV02523355561Zeppilli, AntoniaSUNV039467726515PitagoraSUNV000259650ITSOL20200727RICASUN0050173UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICA08PREST 32-XX 4432 08 1961 I 20060825 Teoremi di approssimazione per gli spazi analitici reali1426441UNICAMPANIA05599nam 2200553 n 450 991064595990332120241107093532.0978100333076910033307629781000846317100084631897810008462941000846296(CKB)5600000000588164(NjHacI)995600000000588164(MiAaPQ)EBC7245134(Au-PeEL)EBL7245134(ODN)ODN0009252864(EXLCZ)99560000000058816420230324d2023 uu 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCovid Conspiracy Theories in Global Perspective /edited by Michael Butter, Peter Knight, and others2023New York, NY :Routledge,2023.1 online resource (398 pages)Conspiracy Theories Series.9781032359434 1032359439 9781032362137 1032362138 Introduction Introduction: Covid-19 Conspiracy Theories in Global Perspective Section 1: General Perspectives 1. The Psychology of Pandemic Conspiracy Theories 2. Leak or Leap? Evidence and Cognition Surrounding the Origins of the SARS-CoV-2 Virus Section 2: Asia 3. Covid Origins, Nationalism and Diasporic Heterogeneity: China, Chineseness and Covid-19 4. Dis-Spiracy Theory: Why Corona Rhymes with Corruption in Indonesia 5. Covid-19, Conspiracy Narratives, and the Arab State 6. Conspiracy Theories about the Covid-19 Pandemic in Turkey Section 3: Africa 7. Covid-19 Related Rumors and Conspiracy Theories: A Case Study from Cameroon 8. "Complooot?": Theorizing about Covid-19 Conspiracies in Cote d'Ivoire 9. A Disease of the Rich and a Disease of the Poor: Comparing Rumors about the Coronavirus and Ebola in Guinea 10. The Constitutional Crisis and the Coronavirus: Conspiracies and Deep Politics during South Africa's Pandemic 11. Africa Out of the Shadows: Authoritarian Anti-Imperialism, Transnational Pentecostalism, and Covid-19 "Conspiracy Theories" 12. "The Truth Is Not Known": Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy as a Failure of Biomedicine's Moral Legitimacy in Zambia Section 4: Europe 13. Covid-19-related Conspiracy Theories in the Baltic States 14. Covid-19 Conspiracy Theories in France 15. Covid Conspiracy Theories in Germany, Austria and Switzerland 16. Conspiracy Entrepreneurs, Fringe Movements, and the Pervasive Style of Conspiracy during the Coronavirus Pandemic: The Case of Hungary 17. Italian Uprising from Covid Skepticism to Societal Polarization 18. The Proliferation of Alternative Media: How Corona Conspiracy Theories in the Netherlands Fostered New Social Movements 19. Covid, Conspiracy Theories and the Nordic Countries 20. The Usual Suspects? Conspiracy Theories and the Covid-19 Pandemic in Poland 21. A (Cold) War for Vaccines: Retro-Conspiracism in Kremlin-Aligned Russian Discourse on Sputnik V 22. A Communist Coup by Lockdown: Covid Conspiracy Theories in Spain Section 5: North America 23. Anti-Colonialism Meets Anti-Vax Suspicion: The Case of Guadeloupe 24. A Perfect Storm: Covid-19 Conspiracy Theories in the United States Section 6: South America 25. Vulnerability and Conspiracy Theories: Latin America in the Time of Covid-19 26. "The Communavirus Is Here": Anti-Communist Conspiracy Theories in Brazil's Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic Section 7: Oceania 27. Covid-19 in Aotearoa New Zealand: The Darker Side of Paradise."Covid Conspiracy Theories in Global Perspective examines how conspiracy theories and related forms of misinformation and disinformation about the Covid-19 pandemic have circulated widely around the world. Covid conspiracy theories have attracted considerable attention from researchers, journalists, and politicians, not least because conspiracy beliefs have the potential to negatively affect adherence to public health measures. While most of this focus has been on the US and Western Europe, this collection provides a unique global perspective on the emergence and development of conspiracy theories through a series of case studies. The chapters have been commissioned by recognised experts on area studies and conspiracy theories. The chapters present case studies on how Covid conspiracism has played out (some focused on a single country, others on regions), using a range of methods from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including history, politics, sociology, anthropology, and psychology. Collectively, the authors reveal that, although there are many narratives that have spread virally, they have been adapted for different uses and take on different meanings in local contexts. This volume makes an important contribution to the rapidly expanding field of academic conspiracy theory studies, as well as being of interest to those working in the media, regulatory agencies, and civil society organisations, who seek to better understand the problem of how and why conspiracy theories spread"-- Provided by publisher.COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023.362.1962/4144HEA050000POL010000SOC058000bisacshButter Michael1156366Knight Peter1968-Butter MichaelNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910645959903321Covid Conspiracy Theories in Global Perspective4287371UNINA