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Home » Naruto running

Naruto running

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Tire tracks on a dirt road in the desert. To the right of the tracks is a circular signpost on a pole with the image of an extraterrestrials head.

What might viewing conspiracism as a form of play tell us about the workings of contemporary culture, our capacity for critical thinking, or how we build new understandings?

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Playing with Conspiracy Theories

  • aliens
  • anthropology of play
  • Area 51
  • conspiracism
  • Conspiracy
  • conspiracy theories
  • conspiracy theory
  • critical thinking
  • Development
  • extraterrestrials
  • humor
  • joke
  • make-believe
  • Naruto running
  • play
  • playfulness
  • risk
by Natalie Konopinski
Published July 31, 2019

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