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The Socio-Psychological Dynamics of Conspiracy Theories: Is 'Q' a Warning Sign for the Future?

Authors :
Hacker, Erik
Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik (oiip)
Source :
Bericht / Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
AUT, 2021.

Abstract

Conspiracy theories have been surging worldwide since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only can they have considerable negative impact on a societal level, they are also capable of disrupting individual lives. Along commonly asked questions, this extended factsheet provides an overview of socio-psychological theories that explain belief in conspiracy theories in general. This framework is then applied to empirical data on the QAnon conspiracy movement in order to illustrate theoretical assumptions. After a brief introduction of the concept of conspiracy mindset and related demographic groups, the focus is on the fulfillment of epistemic, existential and social motives from a multitude of perspectives: media landscapes, communities, ideological structures, addiction, and gamification. The factsheet is concluded with a variety of options for prevention and mitigation, and a discussion on the implications for the future of society in the context of deep fakes and the post-truth world.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bericht / Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik
Accession number :
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