The Age of Anxiety by Jane Parish

The Age of Anxiety by Jane Parish

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Addresses a wide variety of provocative and unique topics related to conspiracy theory and practice. Established contributors ranging from academics within politics, media studies, anthropology, sociology, management and cultural studies.

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The Age of Anxiety by Jane Parish

From the assassination of JFK in November 1963 to Watergate and the death of Diana, theories about conspiracies beset popular culture. Television programmes about mysteries and 'inexplicable' events command peak time viewing schedules, reinterpreting 'old' conspiracy theories with new evidence. This book differentiates between conspiracy theory and theories about conspiracies.
Jane Parish is an anthropologist in the School of Social Relations at Keele University, UK. Her main interest is in West African witchcraft, especially among the Akan, Ghana.

Martin Parker is Reader in Social and Organisation Theory in the Department of Management, Keele University. He has written and edited several books on culture, ethics and poststructuralism with particular reference to organisations.

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ISBN 13 9780631231684
ISBN 10 0631231684
Title The Age of Anxiety
Author Jane Parish
Series Sociological Review Monographs
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 2001-11-20
Number of pages 222
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