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This list is a work in progress, so it will be updated whenever possible. It is not exhaustive, but I hope it’s a good start for those interested in the topic.

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L Bortolotti (2021) Irrationality, Covid, conspiracy theories, and imperfect cognitions (Talking Humanities, 18 March).

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L Bortolotti and A Ichino (2020) Conspiracy theories may seem irrational, but they fulfil a basic human need, (The Conversation, 9 December).

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