Don't Look Up, Toplumsal Krizler ve Komplo Teorileri
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Bu bölümde Don't Look Up üzerinden komplo teorilerini konuşuyoruz. Toplumsal krizler, komplo teorilerini neden tetikliyor? Kriz durumlarında bize her söylenene inanacak mıyız, yoksa her türlü komplo teorisinin peşinden mi koşacağız?...
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Smith, B. (2021, 12 Aralık). A comedy nails the media apocalypse. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/12/business/media/dont-look-up-news-media.html
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