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Marc-André Argentino
Marc-André Argentino
PhD Candidate, Concordia University
Verified email at mail.concordia.ca
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The QAnon conspiracy theory: A security threat in the making
A Amarasingam, MA Argentino
CTC Sentinel 13 (7), 37-44, 2020
1652020
The Church of QAnon: Will conspiracy theories form the basis of a new religious movement?
MA Argentino
The Conversation 18, 2020
322020
QAnon conspiracy theories about the coronavirus pandemic are a public health threat
MA Argentino
The Conversation 8, 2020
262020
Pastel QAnon
MA Argentino
Global Network on Extremist and Technology, 2021
242021
QAnon and the storm of the US Capitol: The offline effect of online conspiracy theories
MA Argentino
The Conversation 7, 2021
192021
In the name of the Father, Son, and Q: Why it’s important to see QAnon as a ‘hyper-real’religion
MA Argentino
Religion Dispatches, May 28, 2020, 2020
162020
The Buffalo attack: The cumulative momentum of far-right terror
A Amarasingam, MA Argentino, G Macklin
CTC Sentinel 15 (7), 1-10, 2022
122022
Qvangelicalism: QAnon as a Hyper-Real Religion
MA Argentino
Religious Dimensions of Conspiracy Theories, 257-279, 2022
92022
‘One Struggle’: Examining Narrative Syncretism between Accelerationists and Salafi-Jihadists
MA Argentino, A Amarasingam, E Conley
International Centre for the Study of Radicalization (ICSR) Report, 2022
82022
They got it all under control: QAnon, conspiracy theories, and the new threats to Canadian national security
MA Argentino, A Amarasingam
Stress tested: The COVID-19 pandemic and Canadian national security, 15-32, 2021
82021
Far From Gone: The Evolution of Extremism in the First 100 Days of the Biden Administration
MA Argentino, B Crawford, F Keen, Rose, Hannah
International Center for the Study of Radicalization, 2021
72021
QAnon conspiracy theory followers step out of the shadows and may be headed to Congress
MA Argentino
The Conversation, 2020
72020
QAnon conspiracy theory followers step out of the shadows and may be headed to Congress
MA Argentino
The Conversation, 2020
72020
Q-Pilled: Conspiracy Theories, Trump, and Election Violence in the United States
MA Argentino, A Amarasingam
International Center for Counter-Terrorism, 2020
62020
QAnon’s Predictions Haven’t Come True; So How Does the Movement Survive the Failure of Prophecy?
A Amarasingam, MA Argentino
Religion Dispatches, 2020
62020
The COVID conspiracy files
MA Argentino, A Amarasingam
Global Network on Extremism and Technology 8, 2020
62020
QAnon is not Dead: New Research into Telegram Shows the Movement is Alive and Well
J Wildon, MA Argentino
Global Network on Extremist and Technology, 2021
52021
The Function of Social Conflict in the Gospel of John
MA Argentino, G Bonneau
The Origins of John’s Gospel, 124-141, 2016
42016
Terrorism on the Internet: The Use of Social Media by the Islamic State
MA Argentino
unpublished paper, 2016
32016
Categorizing QAnon
A Amarasingam, MA Argentino, D Johnston, S Mosurinjohn
The Social Science of QAnon: A New Social and Political Phenomenon, 271, 2023
22023
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