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Antisemitism: The Conspiracy Theory of the Enemy Above

Antisemitism: The Conspiracy Theory of the Enemy Above

FromThe Social Chemist


Antisemitism: The Conspiracy Theory of the Enemy Above

FromThe Social Chemist

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Dec 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

One of the most prominent conspiracy theories in ancient and contemporary society is that of antisemitism (hatred of  Jews). In recent times influential political pundits such as Nick Fuentes and pop artist, Kanye West have promoted conspiracy theories targeting the Jewish community. Such rhetoric brings much concern among historians and researchers of conspiracy theories who warn people to stay alert to ideologies that historically led to the extermination of 6 million people. Today's episode covers the history and conspiratorial mindset of antisemitism and how affect, behavior, and cognition influence in-groups perceive out-groups. FacebookThe Social Chemist | FacebookInstagramThe Social Chemist (@socialchemistig) • Instagram photos and videosReferencesWhat is antisemitism? | IHRA (holocaustremembrance.com)Antisemitism | Southern Poverty Law Center (splcenter.org)Matthew 27 KJV - When the morning was come, all the - Bible GatewayAnti-Semitism | History, Facts, & Examples | Britannicablood libel | anti-Semitism | BritannicaHistory of Jewish Money Lending (jewishhistory.org)Nostra Aetate | Glossary | ADLScholarly JournalsThe Psychology of Modern Antisemitism: Theory, Research, and Methodology (degruyter.com)An existential threat model of conspiracy theories. - PsycNET (apa.org)BooksWeb of Lies: How to tell fact from fiction in an online world: Gallagher, Aoife: 9780717195121: Amazon.com: Books
Released:
Dec 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast that looks into the psychosocial elements that contribute to conspiracy theories and political extremism. Hosted by graduate student and conspiracy theory researcher Nelson Perez.