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Conspiracy theories and right-wing extremism – Insights and recommendations for P/CVE, 2021

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Publication date
21 April 2021
Author
Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs
RAN Publications Topic
  • Alternative and counter narratives

Description

Conspiracy theories are morality tales based on archetypal narratives about right versus wrong, good versus evil. Providing “black and white” world views, they foster societal divisions between in-groups and out-groups by exacerbating intolerance against “the other” and delegitimising different voices as being part of the conspiracy.

Extremist groups use conspiracy theories as a tool for recruitment and to advance their radical agendas exploiting uncertainties, fears, socioeconomic issues and mental health disorders amongst vulnerable people. In recent years, right-wing extremism has proven to be active and efficient in the dissemination of conspiracy theories aimed at targeting individuals or groups blamed to be responsible for the evil in society.

Shielding the audience from the risk of being drawn into the conspiratorial labyrinth of these groups is crucial to push back the ability of conspiracy theorists in mobilising extremist action and violence.

Conspiracy theories and right-wing extremism – Insights and recommendations for P/CVE

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26 MAY 2021
Conspiracy theories and right-wing extremism – Insights and recommendations for P/CVE