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Why do people believe in conspiracy theories? Prof. Dr. Iriš Žeželj and Marija Petrović Agelast 252 ???? Patreon Donations: / agelast One Time Donations to the Channel: https://www.paypal.me/agelastpodcast 00:00:00 – Teaser 00:01:33 – Announcement 00:05:54 – Intro 00:06:56 – About Iris 00:13:31 – About Maria 00:15:48 – What are conspiracy theories? 00:23:24 – How do conspiracy theories spread? 00:33:05 – How do conspiracy theorists see themselves? 00:42:34 – How do we choose whom we trust? 00:47:55 – How do people learn? 00:59:43 – How are these phenomena investigated? 01:15:08 – Who checks the truth of conspiracies? 01:27:58 – How much has the internet influenced conspiracy theories? 01:38:15 – Do conspiracy theories leave consequences? 01:53:07 – How to talk to people who believe in conspiracy theories? 02:05:01 – In which conspiracy theories did they recognize themselves? Crypto Donations: BTC: 1BdrToPVPRbMtzPkdX8z3wviTHZZyzqD7w ETH: 0xe189975f215102DD2e2442B060D00b524a608167 WEB: https://agelastpodcast.com/ FB: / galebnikacevic Instagram: / agelast_ Twitter: / agelast_ Wolt home delivery: https:// wolt.com/en/discovery - Use the AGELAST code on your first order and get 3x200 rsd discount on home delivery! Mazda: 1. Web: https://www.mazda.rs 2. Facebook: / mazdasrbija 3. Instagram: / mazda.rs ⚡⚡⚡ The guests of this week's episode are prof. Dr. Iris Žeželj, full professor at the Department of Psychology at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, otherwise in the narrower field of social psychology, and next to her is Marija Petrović, her assistant and doctoral student at the same department, in the field of conspiracy theories. So the topic of this week's episode is conspiracy theories. A topic that, I believe, interests everyone. Conspiracy theories have never been talked about as much as they are today. How did they come about and can such a thing be determined at all? How they are researched, how psychologists approach them and what is the methodology for determining what conspiracy theories are and to what extent people believe in them or not. What are the results of those researches and how are they conducted and what is their methodology? Has the Internet only made these phenomena more visible, or do we have a clear correlation and cause-and-effect relationship between the Internet, social networks, and the spread of conspiracy theories? What was their relationship like before the Internet and after the Internet? Where is the difference between so-called healthy skepticism and falling into a conspiratorial state of mind. How to talk to someone who believes in one or more conspiracies and how to make them aware, perhaps, of conspiratorial thinking and where our society stands in relation to the rest of the world when it comes to conspiracy theories, are just some of the questions we tried to answer. we give the answer in this episode. Audio: Spotify: https://bit.ly/41pqQEQ Apple podcast: https://bit.ly/3UIrtHt Deezer: https://bit.ly/43r8eWZ ???? Production & PR: Sandra Planojević Hasci-Jare / run_lola_run_7 Camera & audio: Marko Ignjatović Editing: Vuk Palavestra Design: Đurđa Stanković Animation: Vanja Vikalo / linnchlinnch Nikola Petrović / theartofnikolai ALL COPYING AND DOWNLOADING, IN PART OR IN WHOLE, IS PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE AUTHOR AND THE PRODUCTION THAT OWNS THE MATERIAL. #agelast #teorijazavere #teorijezavere #iriszezelj #agelastt #serbianpodcast #agelastpodcast #podcast #serbia #podkast #galeb #galebvice #galebnikacevic