
New Books in Sociology Dolores Albarracin et al., "Creating Conspiracy Beliefs: How Our Thoughts Are Shaped" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
Oct 24, 2024
Dolores Albarracin and Julia Albarassin, experts in social psychology and political science, dive into the intricate world of conspiracy beliefs. They examine how fear, anxiety, and media bias fuel the acceptance of these theories, drawing on unique empirical data. The duo reflects on their own experiences growing up in 1970s Argentina, linking personal narratives to broader societal implications. They also discuss the psychological roots behind these beliefs and the dangers they pose to public trust and health behaviors.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Sisters in Conspiracy: A Journey Through Theories
03:50 • 14min
Exploring Anxiety's Role in Conspiracy Theories
17:44 • 5min
Conspiracies and Societal Dynamics
22:45 • 12min
The Psychological Roots of Conspiracy Beliefs
34:38 • 4min
Understanding Conspiracy Beliefs
38:58 • 20min
