Why do people believe in conspiracy theories?

人们为何相信阴谋论?

LSE IQ podcast

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2021-07-06

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Contributor(s): Dr Ela Drazkiewicz-Grodzicka, Professor Bradley Franks, Dr Erica Lagalisse | Conspiracy theories fomented by political division and a global pandemic have gained traction in the public consciousness in the last couple of years. For some people these ideas are just fun and entertaining, but for others their interest in them becomes much more consuming. Why do people become involved in this kind of conspiratorial thinking? That’s the question that LSE iQ tackles in this month’s episode. Concerns that 5G phone masts reduce our bodies’ defences against COVID-19 and that vaccines are being used to inject us with micro-chips - allowing us to be tracked and controlled - may seem extraordinary to many of us. But these beliefs have led to the vandalism of 5G phone masts and made some reluctant to be vaccinated. In this episode of LSE iQ, Sue Windebank finds out how left-wing anarchists got caught up in conspiratorial thinking and how Irish parents looking for support and community were accused of spreading a conspiracy. And is LSE unknowingly carrying out the wishes of the Illuminati? Listen to hear how LSE became embroiled in a global conspiracy. Sue talks to: Dr Ela Drążkiewicz from the Institute for Sociology at the Slovak Academy of Sciences; Professor Bradley Franks from LSE’s Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science; and Dr Erica Lagalisse from LSE’s Institute of Inequalities.   Contributors Dr Ela Drazkiewicz-Grodzicka Professor Bradley Franks Dr Erica Lagalisse   Research Taking vaccine regret and hesitancy seriously. The role of truth, conspiracy theories, gender relations and trust in the HPV immunisation programmes in Ireland (2021) by Elżbieta Drążkiewicz Grodzicka in Journal for Cultural Research Beyond “Monologicality”? Exploring Conspiracist Worldviews (2017) by Bradley Franks, Adrian Bangerter, Martin W. Bauer, Matthew Hall and Mark C. Noort in Frontiers in Psychology Occult Features of Anarchism: With Attention to the Conspiracy of Kings and the Conspiracy of the Peoples (2019) by Erica Lagalisse
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  • The reason public health measures work is because the public, for the most part, believes in them.

  • Trust the science and the public health officers.

  • That trust is crucial.

  • Without it, people won't comply.

  • And we know there are many conspiracy theories out there conspiring to erode public trust.

  • Tonight, Jeff Semple looks at one of them.

  • The mistaken belief 5G technology is tied to the COVID-19 outbreak.

  • We are here to set that fact from fiction for you.

  • We're going to get right to it.

  • The claim we're looking at right now, the U.S.

  • is developing an antivirus that includes a chip to track your movement.

  • Do you believe there's a ring of high-profile politicians who are kidnapping and sacrificing children?

  • I do believe that.

  • Welcome to LSEIQ.

  • I'm Sue Windy Bank and this is the podcast where we ask social scientists and other experts to answer one intelligent question.

  • 5G foam masks reduce our body's defences against COVID-19.

  • Vaccines are being used to inject us with microchips, allowing us to be tracked and controlled.

  • The world is being run by a cabal of satanic cannibalistic pedophiles,

  • including prominent Democrats, Hollywood figures, and Hillary Clinton.

  • And the only hope of defeating them is President Trump.