The social consequences of conspiracism: Exposure to conspiracy theories decreases intentions to engage in politics and to reduce one's carbon footprint
Work
Year: 2013
Type: article
Abstract: The current studies explored the social consequences of exposure to conspiracy theories. In Study 1, participants were exposed to a range of conspiracy theories concerning government involvement in si... more
Source: British Journal of Psychology
Authors Daniel Jolley, Karen M. Douglas
Institution University of Kent
Cites: 66
Cited by: 552
Related to: 10
FWCI: 34.25
Citation percentile (by year/subfield): 100
Subfield: Sociology and Political Science
Field: Social Sciences
Domain: Social Sciences
Sustainable Development Goal Climate action
Open Access status: green