Activity description

Learners will list the most prevalent theories in their countries. Then, they will split in groups (2-4 groups, 2-3 people/each) and discuss to find the possible implications of conspiracy theories in each sphere of the community and the nation: depending on the number of the groups, each will focus on specific topics: e.g. one group will find the consequences in public health, the other in civil life, the other in socialization, the other in foreign affairs or education etc. 

According to their findings, which will be presented in class, the trainer will then draw a scale, graph or arrow and they will place each of the theories on it (using the activity’s printout), ranking them from “fairly harmless” and “potentially dangerous” to “potentially destructive” or “immediate threat”. 

30 min.
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