Conspiracy theories as part of history: The role of societal crisis situations
Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement · Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam · +1 more institution
Abstract
In the present contribution, we examine the link between societal crisis situations and belief in conspiracy theories. Contrary to common assumptions, belief in conspiracy theories has been prevalent throughout human history. We first illustrate historical incidents suggesting that societal crisis situations—defined as impactful and rapid societal change that calls established power structures, norms of conduct, or even the existence of specific people or groups into question—have stimulated belief in conspiracy theories. We then review the psychological literature to explain why this is the case. Evidence suggests that the aversive feelings that people experience when in crisis—fear, uncertainty, and the…
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- 63.16
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Feeling
- Narrative
- Social psychology
- Power (physics)
- Psychology
- Epistemology
- Sociology
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions