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Celebrity, Spectacle, and the Conspiracy Culture of Election 2000Emerson College This article explores the prevalence of celebrity and spectacle as a major component of the conspiracy culture that permeates much of today's media, and it explores how the penchant for the media for such sensational stories as the death of Princess Diana and the JFK Jr. tragedy was reflected in the postelection spectacle of the 2000 presidential election.
American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 44, No. 12,
2331-2337 (2001) This article has been cited by other articles:
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