QAnon and On: A Short and Shocking History of Internet Conspiracy Cults
By (Author) Van Badham
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
17th November 2021
17th March 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
001.98
Paperback
480
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
620g
Shortlisted for theWalkley Book Award 2022
InQAnon and On,Guardiancolumnist Van Badham delves headfirst into the QAnon conspiracy theory, unpicking the why, how and who behind this centurys most dangerous and far-fetched internet cult.
From Gamergate to Pizzagate and beyond to QAnon, internet manipulation and disinformation campaigns have grown to a geopolitical scale and spilled into real life with devastating consequences, entangling everyone from politicians to Hollywood celebrities.
But what would motivate followers to so forcefully avoid the facts and surrender instead to made-up stories designed to influence and control Its a question that has haunted Van, herself a veteran of social medias relentless trolling wars. In this daring investigation, Van exposes some of the internets most extreme communities to understand conspiracy cults from the inside.
QAnon and Onis the story of the modern internet, the farscape of political belief and a disinformation pipeline built between the two that poses an ongoing threat to democracy itself.Shocking and mesmerising in equal measure, this book will open our eyes to the dangers of partisan belief.
'Van Badham is one of the most lucid, insightful and witty journalists in Australia, and seeing her expose the dark rising madness of conspiracy theories is both a joy and a panic attack all at once.' Johann Hari, New York Times best-selling author
Van Badhams research is rigorous, her argument revealing and her writing absolutely impeccable. A chilling reveal on the worlds newest cult. Jamila Rizvi, best-selling author and presenter
'This book will compel you and indeed all of us to act to reclaim the internet for the good of humanity.' Ginger Gorman, multi-award winning journalist and authorVan Badham is an internationally award-winning writer and theatremaker. As a journalist, shes written for The New York Times, The Telegraph (UK) and The Age, and she maintains a weekly column for The Guardian. Widely published as an essayist and poet, shes appeared in anthologies for Hardie Grant, Black Inc, MUP and QUP, and wrote the novel, Burnt Snow, for Pan Macmillan. Her plays include Banging Denmark for STC, The Bloody Chamber for Malthouse and The Bull, the Moon and the Coronet of Stars for Griffin Theatre. Van appears regularly on television and radio as a commentator, critic and activist.