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Beschreibung
This book provides new answers to who and psychologically why individuals sometimes adopt conspiracy beliefs and thoughts of violence. Five conspiracy beliefs are considered: Government Malfeasance, Malevolent World Power, Extra-terrestrial Cover-up, Personal Well-being Threat, and Control of Information. Using a survey of 977 US citizens, the book compares thirteen possible demographic characteristics (who?) to see which ones are most associated with extreme beliefs. The book then evaluates a three-step psychological sequence (why?) in which individuals experiencing intense life stressors (health, money, or loneliness), combined with powerlessness (displayed as PTSD symptoms), have increased risk for extreme beliefs, perhaps because they offer a sense of understanding, strength, and community.
This book provides new answers to who and psychologically why individuals sometimes adopt conspiracy beliefs and thoughts of violence. Five conspiracy beliefs are considered: Government Malfeasance, Malevolent World Power, Extra-terrestrial Cover-up, Personal Well-being Threat, and Control of Information. Using a survey of 977 US citizens, the book compares thirteen possible demographic characteristics (who?) to see which ones are most associated with extreme beliefs. The book then evaluates a three-step psychological sequence (why?) in which individuals experiencing intense life stressors (health, money, or loneliness), combined with powerlessness (displayed as PTSD symptoms), have increased risk for extreme beliefs, perhaps because they offer a sense of understanding, strength, and community.
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Helen M. Hendy, Pamela Black
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Contents

List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Part 1. Foundations
Chapter 1. Theoretical Perspectives on Conspiracy Theory Ideation
Chapter 2. Past Research on WHO? and WHY? People Adopt Conspiracy Beliefs

Part 2. Conspiracy Theories Past and Present
Chapter 3. Conspiracy Theories in an Historical Context
Chapter 4. Contemporary Conspiracy Theories
Chapter 5. The Present Study

Part 3. Research Methodology
Chapter 6. Study Participants
Chapter 7. Survey Procedures
Chapter 8. Measurement of Study Variables

Part 4. Data Analysis and Results
Chapter 9. Demographics and Three Life Stressors
Chapter 10. Demographics and PTSD (Powerlessness)
Chapter 11. Demographics and Extreme Beliefs
Chapter 12. Life Stressors and PTSD (Powerlessness)
Chapter 13. Life Stressors and Extreme Beliefs
Chapter 14. Five Conspiracy Beliefs and Violent Ideation
Chapter 15. Does PTSD Mediate between Life Stressors and Extreme Beliefs?
Chapter 16. Do Demographics Moderate the Three-Variable Mediations?

Part 5. Summary and Conclusions
Chapter 17. Summary of Study Results
Chapter 18. Interpretation and Application of Study Results
Chapter 19. Study Limitations and Directions for Future Research

References
About the Authors

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe
Rubrik: Sozialwissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781666904055
ISBN-10: 1666904058
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Hendy, Helen M.
Black, Pamela
Hersteller: Lexington Books
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 10 mm
Von/Mit: Helen M. Hendy (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.03.2024
Gewicht: 0,284 kg
Artikel-ID: 128817906