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Sander van der Linden

Professor of social psychology in society at the University of Cambridge, specializing in misinformation, extremism, and the psychology of conspiracy theories. Author of Foolproof.

Top 10 podcasts with Sander van der Linden

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Dec 18, 2025 • 56min

Foolproof: How to Build Resistance to Misinformation

In this discussion, Sander van der Linden, a social psychology professor at the University of Cambridge, delves into misinformation and how to counter it. He shares his unexpected journey from banking to academia, driven by early experiences with deception. Sander explains the concept of psychological inoculation—training individuals to identify misinformation before it's encountered—and the innovative Bad News game designed to enhance awareness. He also explores the economics behind fake social media accounts and emphasizes the need for media literacy and platform reforms while expressing cautious optimism about bipartisan efforts to combat misinformation.
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Jul 4, 2025 • 44min

Ctrl, Alt, Delusion: Resetting Reality in the Manosphere

Join Ash Sarkar, a political commentator, Sander van der Linden, a social psychology expert, and Matt Shea, a documentary filmmaker, as they unravel the complex world of the manosphere. They discuss how influencer culture weaponizes masculinity, turning isolation into a breeding ground for misinformation. The panel delves into figures like Andrew Tate, the tactics they employ, and the psychological impact on young men. Strategies to combat these damaging narratives and the importance of critical media literacy are also highlighted.
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Apr 14, 2023 • 24min

How to battle misinformation with Sander van der Linden

In the latest episode of Nature hits the books, psychologist Sander van der Linden joins us to discuss his new book Foolproof, which focuses on misinformation and what can be done to prevent people being duped, particularly by the falsehoods found online.We discuss how misinformation messages are crafted, why they can be hard to shake once someone is exposed, and how Star Wars: Episode 3 helped in the fight against them…Foolproof, Sander van der Linden, Fourth Estate (2023)Music supplied by Airae/Epidemic Sound/Getty images. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 44min

527. Inoculating Yourself Against Misinformation with Sander van der Linden

In this insightful conversation, Sander van der Linden, a Cambridge University professor and author, reveals how misinformation spreads like a virus. He introduces the concept of 'pre-bunking'—exposing individuals to weakened misinformation to build immunity. Sander discusses individual susceptibility to misleading information, emphasizing the role of cognitive biases and technology. He also explores the dangerous intersection of misinformation and group identity, highlighting its potential to incite real-world violence. Ultimately, he advocates for early education as a tool for resilience against misinformation.
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Nov 29, 2023 • 41min

Stopping the spread of misinformation, with Sander van der Linden, PhD

Sander van der Linden, PhD, researcher at Cambridge University, discusses the prevalence of misinformation, why it spreads like a virus, and strategies to combat it. He explores the impact of generative AI technology, recognizing and combating false political information online, the disparities between traditional media and social media in fact-checking, and the role of community leaders in spreading accurate information.
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Nov 2, 2023 • 49min

337. The Role of Critical Thinking in Resisting Misinformation - Sander van der Linden

Social psychologist Sander van der Linden discusses the role of critical thinking in resisting misinformation. Topics include the illusory truth effect, conjunction fallacy, and inoculation as a strategy to combat misinformation. Gain insights on improving critical thinking skills in today's digital landscape.
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Apr 6, 2023 • 32min

Misinformation Immunization | Stats + Stories Episode 272

Sander van der Linden, a Professor of Social Psychology at Cambridge University, tackles the critical issue of misinformation. He introduces the idea of psychological inoculation as a vaccine against falsehoods, drawing on insights from his book, 'Foolproof.' The conversation covers the distinction between misinformation and disinformation, exploring how cognitive biases make individuals susceptible. Van der Linden also discusses innovative strategies, like educational approaches and partnerships, to build resilience against misinformation in today's digital landscape.
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Mar 20, 2026 • 12min

How the White House is using hype videos to sell the Iran war

Sander van der Linden, Cambridge social psychology professor explaining how gamified hype can distance viewers. Anthony Zurcher, BBC North America correspondent reporting on the White House’s social media strategy and its precedents. They discuss viral meme-style videos, targeting young gamers, comparisons to past wartime media, and the ethical backlash and public reactions.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 35min

S9 Ep4: Inoculating the mind: protecting against misinformation with Sander van der Linden

Sander van der Linden, a Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Cambridge, dives into the world of misinformation and its societal impact. He discusses the importance of terms like misinformation over 'fake news' and how repeated falsehoods form belief systems. Sander introduces innovative concepts like 'pre-bunking' and shares insights on his engaging Bad News game designed to foster psychological resistance. The dialogue also critiques social media's role and the need for regulatory measures to combat misinformation effectively.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 43min

The Edition: Streeting vs Starmer, medical misinformation & the surprising history of phallic graffiti

Katy Balls, Political editor at The Spectator, shares insights on Wes Streeting's controversial stance on assisted dying and its implications for Keir Starmer. Matt Ridley discusses the alarming rise of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fueled by medical misinformation, while Sander van der Linden highlights the UK's vulnerability to such falsehoods. Meanwhile, Alka Pande explores the cultural significance of phallic graffiti, revealing its historical roots and contrasting perceptions between Western and Indian interpretations.

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