I Trends: A Review of Conspiracy Theory Research: Definitions, Trends, and Directions for Future Research

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The profusion of conspiracy theories in recent social and political discourse is alarming. As a response to this increasingly concerning problem, there is a rapidly growing multidisciplinary literature on conspiracy theories and conspiratorial thinking. In this article, I review the state of the scholarship on conspiracy theories and its related concepts. I begin with a definition of conspiracy theories and key terms related to their communication and belief. Then, the article turns to the research on the spread, correlates, and consequences of conspiratorial beliefs, highlighting important findings and trends in research. Lastly, I discuss areas where research is lacking and future scholarly efforts should be placed. Altogether, this text provides a much-needed assessment and sorting of a rapidly evolving field of research that spans across several disciplinary boundaries.

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Bordeleau, J. N. (2023, February 1). I Trends: A Review of Conspiracy Theory Research: Definitions, Trends, and Directions for Future Research. International Political Science Abstracts. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/00208345231157664

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