Dr Daniel Jolley is a British Social Psychologist.

 

Daniel is an Assistant Professor in Social Psychology at the University of Nottingham, leading an internationally recognised research programme on the psychology of conspiracy theories.

A passionate science communicator, Daniel has been featured on TV (BBC One Show, BBC News, Sky News), radio (BBC Radio Scotland, TalkRADIO, BBC Five Live), and in leading publications (New York Times, The Guardian, Financial Times). He has delivered talks at high-profile events such as New Scientist Live, Cheltenham Science Festival, and Standon Calling. Daniel also created The Conspiracy Kitchen, a popular public engagement exhibit that explores the key ingredients of conspiracy theories in an interactive and accessible way.

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