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    Note sur les entrepreneurs en complots.Véronique Campion-Vincent - 2016 - Diogène n° 249-250 (1):99-106.
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    Avant-propos.Véronique Campion-Vincent & Jean-Bruno Renard - 2016 - Diogène n° 249-250 (1):3-8.
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  3. Bébés en pièces détachées: une nouvelle «légende» latino-américaine.Véronique Campion-Vincent - 1992 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 39 (93):299-319.
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  4. Descriptions du sabbat et des rites dans les peurs antisataniques contemporaines.Véronique Campion-Vincent - 1995 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 98:43-58.
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    Dossier. Rumeurs et légendes urbaines.Véronique Campion-Vincent - 2006 - Diogène 213 (1):202-249.
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  6. L'œil révélateur: Figures de la connaissance.Véronique Campion-Vincent - 1998 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 104:55-75.
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    Rumors and Urban Legends.Véronique Campion-Vincent - 2007 - Diogenes 54 (1):162-199.
    This is an informative dossier on research work published since 2001 and connected with the field of rumors and urban legends. It includes reviews of eight French publications, seven publications in English, including two encyclopedias, two works from Mexico and one each from Italy and Sweden. The reviews are provided by a range of international scholars.
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    Remarks on conspiracy theory entrepreneurs.Véronique Campion-Vincent - 2015 - Diogenes 62 (3-4):64-70.
    This note presents an outline of the social and intellectual conditions accounting for the rise of “conspiracy entrepreneurs”, that is these heterodox thinkers who make a living from their denunciations and revelations on the malevolent organisations and characters who really lead the universe. A special attention has been focused on the reports concerning conspiracy entrepreneurs in the media, which describe them as eccentric and thus entertaining. After the presentation of some studies of David Icke's reptilian hypothesis, a question is raised: (...)
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  9. The Restoration of Wolves in France: Story, Conflicts and Uses of Rumor.Veronique Campion-Vincent - 2005 - In Ann Herda-Rapp & Theresa L. Goedeke (eds.), Mad About Wildlife: Looking at Social Conflict Over Wildlife. Brill. pp. 99--122.
     
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