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Στο 13ο επεισόδιο του Faithless Podcast αποκαλύπτουμε όλα όσα δεν θέλουνε να ξέρεις για τις θεωρίες συνωμοσίας. Κοινωνιολογικές και κοινωνιοψυχολογικές θεωρίες μας βοηθούν να κατανοήσουμε τα σκοτεινά μυστικά των θεωριών συνωμοσίας. Δείτε το πριν το κατεβάσουνε.
Πηγές:
"ΟΙ ΣΥΝΕΠΕΙΕΣ ΤΗΣ ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΚΟΤΗΤΑΣ" GIDDENS ANTHONY https://www.politeianet.gr/books/9789602189818-giddens-anthony-kritiki-oi-sunepeies-tis-neoterikotitas-178625
"Ο ΜΟΝΟΔΙΑΣΤΑΤΟΣ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ" MARCUSE HERBERT https://www.politeianet.gr/books/9789600201581-marcuse-herbert-papazisis-o-monodiastatos-anthropos-198323
"Πώς πλουτίζουν οι συνωμοσιολόγοι" Άρης Χατζηστεφάνου https://www.efsyn.gr/themata/infowar/295032_pos-ploytizoyn-oi-synomosiologoi
Conspiracy theories and right-wing extremism – Insights and recommendations for P/CVE https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/what-we-do/networks/radicalisation_awareness_network/ran-papers/conspiracy-theories-and-right-wing-extremism-insights-and-recommendations-pcve-2021_en
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