• Project Conspiracy with Ricky Green

  • 2021/02/16
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Project Conspiracy with Ricky Green

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  • The foxes talk to Ricky Green of the Unversity of Kent about conspiracy theories and what causes people to believe in the unbelievable.

    Specifically why are conspiracy theories so prevalant right now, in one of humanity's darkest hours, after a year of near-lockdown for so many? Does stress play a factor in our willingness to believe?

    We explore what factors cause people to believe, the types of belief and most importantly, Ricky guides us as to how to handle the next time a friend or family member starts sharing their views on a "conspiracy" with you.

    Ricky works alongside one of the leading teams of conspiracy theory research in the UK and shares some really interesting ideas which will cause you to see conspiracy theories and their believers in a whole new light.

    About the show

    Old Fox Young Fox is an intergenerational conversation between Jeremy Woolwich and Oliver Happy, one that explores the impacts of a rapidly changing world.

    • Check out Ollie's new show: Problem Busters

    About our guest

    Ricky Green is a PhD student at University of Kent and is keenly interested in researching the subject of Conspiracy theories. Once one "to believe" in such theories himself, he now devotes his time to studying the factors that can influence our likelihood to believing in Conspiracy theories. Ricky lives on the South Coast in England.

    Show mentions:

    • 9-11 and if it is a conspiracy
    • Zeitgeist the movie
    • Is covid-19 a conspiracy and is Bill Gates looking to get a monopoly on vaccines?
    • Was Covid-19 a lab experiment that escaped?
    • 09:00 What is the difference between a conspiracy and a conspiracy theory?
    • Is the New World Order a conspiracy theory?
    • The word conspiracy and the power it holds to the listener
    • Why do we suspend belief when it comes to conspiracy theories?
    • 12:00 There is so much evidence against so many conspiracy theories, overwhelming in many cases
    • Vaccinations as a hot topic in the conspiracy theorist's world and Anti-vaccination sentiment
    • The spectrum of fantasists through to the rational sceptics
    • At what point do people move from being rational to believing outlandish things?
    • 14:30 The spectrum of thinking from rational thought through to believing the queen of england is a reptilian lizard
    • 15:30 Measuring believe in conspiracy theories and the strongest determinist factor being believing in another
    • 16:30 The main qualitative study where conspiracy believers were interviewed and themes drawn out into 5 types of conspiracy believers <-----
    • Unusual ontology (way of thinking) to describe levels of belief in conspiracies
    • 18:30 Attachment theory as a determinant of belief in conspiracies <-----
    • People with a secure attachment style being less likely to believe in conspiracies, compared to people with an insecure attachment style who are far more likely to believe.
    • 20:30 The link between anxiety and a tendency to catastrophise as a determinant in belief in conspiracy theories
    • 22:30 A recent development in research via Professor Karen Douglas from the University of Kent and her team, concluding that conspiracy theories appeal to people whose important psychological needs are not being met.
    • Our thinking style as a determinant of how interesting conspiracy theories are.
    • 24:30 Animation as a tool of research, to measure the level of consciousness in shapes and therefore agency and intentionality in shapes.
    • Humans as pattern seeking animals
    • Those who see patterns where they do not exist are also believers in conspiracy theories
    • 26:00 Level of education as a factor in likelihood to believe in conspiracy theories
    • Covid-19 and
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The foxes talk to Ricky Green of the Unversity of Kent about conspiracy theories and what causes people to believe in the unbelievable.

Specifically why are conspiracy theories so prevalant right now, in one of humanity's darkest hours, after a year of near-lockdown for so many? Does stress play a factor in our willingness to believe?

We explore what factors cause people to believe, the types of belief and most importantly, Ricky guides us as to how to handle the next time a friend or family member starts sharing their views on a "conspiracy" with you.

Ricky works alongside one of the leading teams of conspiracy theory research in the UK and shares some really interesting ideas which will cause you to see conspiracy theories and their believers in a whole new light.

About the show

Old Fox Young Fox is an intergenerational conversation between Jeremy Woolwich and Oliver Happy, one that explores the impacts of a rapidly changing world.

  • Check out Ollie's new show: Problem Busters

About our guest

Ricky Green is a PhD student at University of Kent and is keenly interested in researching the subject of Conspiracy theories. Once one "to believe" in such theories himself, he now devotes his time to studying the factors that can influence our likelihood to believing in Conspiracy theories. Ricky lives on the South Coast in England.

Show mentions:

  • 9-11 and if it is a conspiracy
  • Zeitgeist the movie
  • Is covid-19 a conspiracy and is Bill Gates looking to get a monopoly on vaccines?
  • Was Covid-19 a lab experiment that escaped?
  • 09:00 What is the difference between a conspiracy and a conspiracy theory?
  • Is the New World Order a conspiracy theory?
  • The word conspiracy and the power it holds to the listener
  • Why do we suspend belief when it comes to conspiracy theories?
  • 12:00 There is so much evidence against so many conspiracy theories, overwhelming in many cases
  • Vaccinations as a hot topic in the conspiracy theorist's world and Anti-vaccination sentiment
  • The spectrum of fantasists through to the rational sceptics
  • At what point do people move from being rational to believing outlandish things?
  • 14:30 The spectrum of thinking from rational thought through to believing the queen of england is a reptilian lizard
  • 15:30 Measuring believe in conspiracy theories and the strongest determinist factor being believing in another
  • 16:30 The main qualitative study where conspiracy believers were interviewed and themes drawn out into 5 types of conspiracy believers <-----
  • Unusual ontology (way of thinking) to describe levels of belief in conspiracies
  • 18:30 Attachment theory as a determinant of belief in conspiracies <-----
  • People with a secure attachment style being less likely to believe in conspiracies, compared to people with an insecure attachment style who are far more likely to believe.
  • 20:30 The link between anxiety and a tendency to catastrophise as a determinant in belief in conspiracy theories
  • 22:30 A recent development in research via Professor Karen Douglas from the University of Kent and her team, concluding that conspiracy theories appeal to people whose important psychological needs are not being met.
  • Our thinking style as a determinant of how interesting conspiracy theories are.
  • 24:30 Animation as a tool of research, to measure the level of consciousness in shapes and therefore agency and intentionality in shapes.
  • Humans as pattern seeking animals
  • Those who see patterns where they do not exist are also believers in conspiracy theories
  • 26:00 Level of education as a factor in likelihood to believe in conspiracy theories
  • Covid-19 and

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