Title

The psychology of conspiracy theories (Book)

Summary

This book investigates the factors that make certain individuals more prone to believing in conspiracy theories, focusing on the psychological mechanisms that make these theories appealing. The book dismisses the notion that conspiracy theories are a recent development, instead demonstrating their prevalence across numerous social contexts, ranging from politics to the workplace. Furthermore, the book highlights the potential negative consequences of these beliefs, while simultaneously recognizing that they are not necessarily illogical or indicative of mental illness.

 

َAuthor

Prooijen, J.

Year

2018

َThematic Area

Communication Studies

Topic

Misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation

Country

Global

Region

Global

Misinformation Combatting

Misinformation Source

Place Published

APA 7th End Text Citation

Prooijen, J. (2018). The psychology of conspiracy theories . Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group.