In spite of the social stigma surrounding them, conspiracy theories are a common topic of public debate on the Internet. The content and tone of these discussions provide a useful insight into the structure of conspiracist belief systems and the psychological characteristics of those who believe and disbelieve in conspiracy theories. In this focused review, we relate patterns of behaviour found in online comments to the broader research literature on the psychology of conspiracy theories. Most notably, as conspiracism has its basis in disbelieving a mainstream or received narrative rather than in believing a specific alternative, most conspiracist arguments tend to fall along those same lines. Finally, we examine the implications of this me...
This study examines students' social media interactions in relation to their subcultural exploration...
Some incredibly far-fetched conspiracy theories circulate online these days. For most of us, clear e...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...
Scholarly efforts to understand conspiracy theories have grown significantly in recent years, and th...
Research on conspiracy theories in digital media has grown considerably in recent years. As a result...
Although conspiracy theories have arguably always been an important feature of social life, they hav...
Conspiracy theories tend to be taken more seriously by people who are mistrustful and prone to certa...
Since 2010 the number of psychological investigations examining relationships between conspiracy the...
This paper analyzes key psychological themes in language used by prominent conspiracy theorists and...
Past psychological research regarding conspiracy theory endorsement has been conducted quantitativel...
Conspiracy theories and misinformation are becoming increasingly pervasive in recent years and have ...
Conspiracy theories are an ever more prominent part of modern social and political discourse. While ...
Belief in conspiracy theories has been associated with a range of negative health, civic, and social...
In this introduction to the EJSP Special Issue on conspiracy theories as a social psychological phen...
In the last decade, the number of investigations of the beliefs in conspiracy theories has begun to ...
This study examines students' social media interactions in relation to their subcultural exploration...
Some incredibly far-fetched conspiracy theories circulate online these days. For most of us, clear e...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...
Scholarly efforts to understand conspiracy theories have grown significantly in recent years, and th...
Research on conspiracy theories in digital media has grown considerably in recent years. As a result...
Although conspiracy theories have arguably always been an important feature of social life, they hav...
Conspiracy theories tend to be taken more seriously by people who are mistrustful and prone to certa...
Since 2010 the number of psychological investigations examining relationships between conspiracy the...
This paper analyzes key psychological themes in language used by prominent conspiracy theorists and...
Past psychological research regarding conspiracy theory endorsement has been conducted quantitativel...
Conspiracy theories and misinformation are becoming increasingly pervasive in recent years and have ...
Conspiracy theories are an ever more prominent part of modern social and political discourse. While ...
Belief in conspiracy theories has been associated with a range of negative health, civic, and social...
In this introduction to the EJSP Special Issue on conspiracy theories as a social psychological phen...
In the last decade, the number of investigations of the beliefs in conspiracy theories has begun to ...
This study examines students' social media interactions in relation to their subcultural exploration...
Some incredibly far-fetched conspiracy theories circulate online these days. For most of us, clear e...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...