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Dr. Daniel Jolley is a British social psychologist and Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham, renowned for his expertise in the psychology of conspiracy theories. His research explores the cognitive, social, and behavioral mechanisms underlying belief in conspiracies, with a focus on public engagement and interdisciplinary approaches.
- Key affiliations: University of Nottingham
- Research themes: Conspiracy theories, social influence, political psychology
A dedicated science communicator, he has been featured in major media outlets including the BBC, Sky News, New York Times, and The Guardian. He created The Conspiracy Kitchen, an interactive public exhibit, and has spoken at prominent events like New Scientist Live and Cheltenham Science Festival.
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