
Derek Arnold
Senior Instructor, Communication | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Derek Arnold, MA, researches business and political scandals, as well as the mitigating effects of crisis management and communication.
Media
Conspiracy Theories (July 2016)
Communications instructor Derek Arnold discusses conspiracy theories on KYW Newsradio.Areas of Expertise (5)
- Conspiracy Theory
- Political Communication
- Business & Political Scandal
- Crisis Management & Communication
- Communication
Biography
The highly charged areas of business and political scandal—how they evolve, how they are covered by the news media and how their destructive effects can be mitigated through crisis management and communication—are Derek Arnold's specialty. He is also a good source for discussions on conspiracy theories—how they are formulated and how to defend against them.
Education (2)
- Purdue University: MA
- La Salle University: BA
Links
Select Media Appearances (5)
"We Sometimes Just Want to Believe": The Theory Behind Conspiracy Theories
KYW Newsradio
10/12/2023
Derek Arnold discusses the appeal behind conspiracies, how people get so deeply engaged that these theories become part of their identities and how to try to counter them if you know someone who supports a conspiracy theory.
"Comes With the Job": Why Political Corruption Is a Rite of Passage in New Jersey
The Guardian
10/8/2023
New Jersey senator Bob Menendez was federally indicted for bribery last month by the U.S. attorney's office, southern district of New York... Villanova University's Derek Arnold said Menendez has double-downed on his actions, pointing to them as activities he does to benefit his constituents. In the state's political culture, the line is blurred between illegal corruption, private gains in exchange for specific benefits, and legal corruption, political gains in exchange for specific benefits.
Why Princess Diana Conspiracy Theories Refuse to Die
CBS News
8/31/2017
"August 31 is the 20th anniversary of the stunning, tragic death of Princess Diana in Paris, France... As the news quickly circulated, theories about the causes of the crash also spread, with some veering into conspiracy... Twenty years later, these conspiracy theories still persist."
What Reality TV Taught Trump, According to Professors Who Study It
The Chronicle of Higher Education
2/15/2017
Derek Arnold, an instructor at Villanova University who teaches communication, says the president's use of Twitter lets him "simulate reality TV," keeping control of the "script" by bypassing the traditional news media. "Each display is no more than a sentence or two," Mr. Arnold says, "keeping issues small and condensed, showing readers that, just like a reality show, many issues can be summed up in just a few key thoughts."
How to Get People to Evacuate? Try Fear
The New York Times
10/6/2016
Derek Arnold, an instructor at Villanova University who has a background in crisis communication and management, said radio and television stations can notify residents of evacuations, but apps and text messages can also deliver them right to their smartphones.