Dr Daniel Jolley interviewed on BBC Radio Scotland about Conspiracy Theories & JFK

Dr Daniel Jolley

Dr Daniel Jolley (Lecturer in Psychology & member of the Staffordshire Centre for Psychological Research) was featured on BBC Radio Scotland’s Good Morning Scotland breakfast (28th October 2017) discussing why people believe in conspiracy theories following the release of files about the JFK assassination from the US Government. There have been various conspiracy theories about the events surrounding the JFK assassination, which Dr Jolley discusses in the interview.

You can listen to Dr Jolley’s interview via the below link (from 1hr, 44 mins, 48  seconds in):

BBC iPlayer: BBC Radio Scotland – Good Morning Scotland

Dr Jolley has been featured on a number of national radio stations discussing recent events related to conspiracy theories and conspiratorial beliefs:

Dr Jolley was also featured on TruTV’s Adam Ruins Everything show discussing the psychology of conspiracy beliefs (click here to read more).


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