The Conspiracy Theory Handbook
Category: Guides
Source: Center for Climate Change Communication
Author(s): Stephan Lewandowsky, John Cook
Year: 2020
Excerpt:
Conspiracy theories attempt to explain events as the secretive plots of powerful people. While conspiracy theories are not typically supported by evidence, this doesn’t stop them from blossoming. Conspiracy theories damage society in a number of ways. To help minimise these harmful effects, The Conspiracy Theory Handbook explains why conspiracy theories are so popular, how to identify the traits of conspiratorial thinking, and what are effective response strategies.
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