The affinities (and differences) between populism and a belief in conspiracy theories

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Publication Date 17/04/2018
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Are there parallels between support for populist political parties and belief in conspiracy theories? Bruno Castanho Silva, Federico Vegetti and Levente Littvay find that belief in some particular forms of conspiracy theories go hand in hand with populist attitudes, which has implications for political trust.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2018/04/17/the-affinities-and-differences-between-populism-and-a-belief-in-conspiracy-theories/
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South European Society and Politics Vol.22, No.3, September 2017, p327-344: Believing in conspiracy theories: evidence from an exploratory analysis of Italian survey data http://www.europeansources.info/record/believing-in-conspiracy-theories-evidence-from-an-exploratory-analysis-of-italian-survey-data/
LSE European Institute: EuroppBlog, 07.03.17: What conspiracy theories can tell us about politics in Greece http://www.europeansources.info/record/what-conspiracy-theories-can-tell-us-about-politics-in-greece/
European Parliament: European Parliamentary Research Service: At a Glance, April 2016: Understanding conspiracy theory http://www.europeansources.info/record/understanding-conspiracy-theory/

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