Marc-André Argentino, an author and researcher at Public Safety Canada, dives deep into QAnon in this engaging discussion. He describes QAnon as a 'hyper-real religion,' revealing how it evolved through distinct phases and the psychological factors attracting followers. The conversation explores the movement's impact on politics and media, as well as its interplay with digital culture and community dynamics. They also discuss the unsettling transition from harmless fun to extremism within online conspiracy circles and the biblical rhetoric entwined with QAnon beliefs.
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Researchers Meet IRL At Live Show
Marc-André Argentino met the hosts in person at a live show and they hugged IRL.
Jake recalls having a panic attack backstage despite enjoying the meetup.
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Listen, Don't Mock, To Understand
Study believers' motives rather than mocking surface oddities to understand recruitment and retention.
Use empathetic digital ethnography to design more effective countermeasures and supports.
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QAnon As Hyper-Real Religion
QAnon functions like a hyper-real religion, blending ritual, pop culture and evangelical motifs to create meaning.
Argentino argues participation and rituals (posting, decoding) produce commitment beyond passive belief.
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What is QAnon today, nearly eight years after the first Q drop? In Marc-André-Argentio’s new book QAnon: From Conspiracy Theory to New Religious Movement he argues that QAnon is best understood as a “hyper-real religion.” Even years after the Q drops stopped, QAnon exists as a lived religious practice, where true believers are commissioned to redpill the normies and posting is a rite. The book demonstrates that the movement has gone through three stages of existence: proto-QAnon, canonical-QAnon, and apocryphal-QAnon.
Travis and Jake chat with Marc-André about his book and how it builds on other books that cover the movement.
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QAnon: From Conspiracy Theory to New Religious Movement
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