People endorse conspiracy theories particularly when they experience existential threat, that is, feelings of anxiety or uncertainty often because of distressing societal events. At the same time, such feelings also often lead people to support groups frequently implicated in conspiracy theories (e.g., the government). The present contribution aims to resolve this paradox by proposing an Existential Threat Model of Conspiracy Theories, which stipulates under what conditions existential threat does versus does not stimulate conspiracy theories. The model specifically illuminates that feelings of existential threat increase epistemic sense-making processes, which in turn stimulate conspiracy theories only when antagonistic outgroups are salie...
Problem setting. One of the distinguishing features of the modern era is the marginal and dubious na...
In the present contribution, we examine the link between societal crisis situations and belief in co...
Conspiracy theories point accusing fingers at authorities, and offer alternatives to official explan...
What leads people to believe in conspiracy theories? In this paper, we explore the possibility that ...
International audienceResearch over the past decade has shown that endorsement of conspiracy theorie...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have endorsed conspiracy theories about foreign government...
In this paper I aim at examining the use of model-based reasoning for the evaluation of particular e...
Many millions of people hold conspiracy theories; they believe that powerful people have worked toge...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...
Conspiracy theories are abundant in social and political discourse with serious consequences for ind...
Focusing on a contemporary conspiracy theory popularized in the novel The Da Vinci Code (Brown, 2002...
In the social sciences, research on conspiracy theories is accumulating fast. To contribute to this ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a critical assessment of the concept of "conspiracy theory...
Attributing sinister motives to others can be manifested on either a personal level – as paranoia, ...
Many people believe conspiracy theories, even though such beliefs are harmful to themselves and thei...
Problem setting. One of the distinguishing features of the modern era is the marginal and dubious na...
In the present contribution, we examine the link between societal crisis situations and belief in co...
Conspiracy theories point accusing fingers at authorities, and offer alternatives to official explan...
What leads people to believe in conspiracy theories? In this paper, we explore the possibility that ...
International audienceResearch over the past decade has shown that endorsement of conspiracy theorie...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have endorsed conspiracy theories about foreign government...
In this paper I aim at examining the use of model-based reasoning for the evaluation of particular e...
Many millions of people hold conspiracy theories; they believe that powerful people have worked toge...
In this chapter, we consider the factors that attract people toward conspiracy theories and also con...
Conspiracy theories are abundant in social and political discourse with serious consequences for ind...
Focusing on a contemporary conspiracy theory popularized in the novel The Da Vinci Code (Brown, 2002...
In the social sciences, research on conspiracy theories is accumulating fast. To contribute to this ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a critical assessment of the concept of "conspiracy theory...
Attributing sinister motives to others can be manifested on either a personal level – as paranoia, ...
Many people believe conspiracy theories, even though such beliefs are harmful to themselves and thei...
Problem setting. One of the distinguishing features of the modern era is the marginal and dubious na...
In the present contribution, we examine the link between societal crisis situations and belief in co...
Conspiracy theories point accusing fingers at authorities, and offer alternatives to official explan...