Social change does not always equal social progress--there is a dark side of social movements. We discuss conspiracy theory beliefs –beliefs that a powerful group of people are secretly working towards a malicious goal–as one contributor to destructive social movements. Research has linked conspiracy theory beliefs to anti-democratic attitudes, prejudice and non-normative political behavior. We propose a framework to understand the motivational processes behind conspiracy theories and associated social identities and collective action. We argue that conspiracy theories comprise at least two components – content and qualities— that appeal to people differently based on their motivations. Social identity motives draw people foremost to conten...
This chapter outlines what is known to date, and reviews the psychological research on the positive ...
Conspiracy theories (CTs) appear to be an increasingly widespread aspect of everyday thought about s...
This research demonstrates that conspiracy theories – often represented as subversive alternatives t...
Although conspiracy theories have arguably always been an important feature of social life, they hav...
Recent empirical and theoretical developments suggest that endorsement of conspiracy theories can ar...
The main aim of this thesis is to explore the role that social motives play in the formation of cons...
Conspiracy theories point accusing fingers at authorities, and offer alternatives to official explan...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...
What psychological factors drive the popularity of conspiracy theories that explain important events...
Scholarly efforts to understand conspiracy theories have grown significantly in recent years, and th...
We consider the significance of belief in conspiracy theories for political ideologies. Although the...
The current studies explored the social consequences of exposure to conspiracy theories. In Study 1,...
Belief in conspiracy theories is associated with negative outcomes such as political disengagement, ...
Conspiracy theories (CTs) can take many forms and vary widely in popularity, the intensity with whic...
Conspiracy theories (CTs) are widespread ways by which people make sense of unsettling or disturbing...
This chapter outlines what is known to date, and reviews the psychological research on the positive ...
Conspiracy theories (CTs) appear to be an increasingly widespread aspect of everyday thought about s...
This research demonstrates that conspiracy theories – often represented as subversive alternatives t...
Although conspiracy theories have arguably always been an important feature of social life, they hav...
Recent empirical and theoretical developments suggest that endorsement of conspiracy theories can ar...
The main aim of this thesis is to explore the role that social motives play in the formation of cons...
Conspiracy theories point accusing fingers at authorities, and offer alternatives to official explan...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...
What psychological factors drive the popularity of conspiracy theories that explain important events...
Scholarly efforts to understand conspiracy theories have grown significantly in recent years, and th...
We consider the significance of belief in conspiracy theories for political ideologies. Although the...
The current studies explored the social consequences of exposure to conspiracy theories. In Study 1,...
Belief in conspiracy theories is associated with negative outcomes such as political disengagement, ...
Conspiracy theories (CTs) can take many forms and vary widely in popularity, the intensity with whic...
Conspiracy theories (CTs) are widespread ways by which people make sense of unsettling or disturbing...
This chapter outlines what is known to date, and reviews the psychological research on the positive ...
Conspiracy theories (CTs) appear to be an increasingly widespread aspect of everyday thought about s...
This research demonstrates that conspiracy theories – often represented as subversive alternatives t...