In a society where experience is increasingly being sacrificed in favor of knowledge and in which being the object of communication is the only guarantee of existence, it is normal to assume that even conspiracies become ‘speeches’. After briefly examining the characteristics of society in terms of the relationship knowledge–experience, the article analyzes the discursive forms through which even the most baseless conspiracy theories can become plausible and, at the same time, dangerous.
pagine: | 109-122 |
DOI: | 10.4399/97888548993156 |
data pubblicazione: | Giugno 2016 |
editore: | Aracne |