Psychology Today: How I Learned to Stop Panicking and Love the End of the World
How I Learned to Stop Panicking and Love the End of the World
Belief in the end of the world is more common than many assume, and it quietly shapes how people see global threats. New research reveals how and why societies respond to crisis.
America Magazine: The good things that come from the end of the world
The Conversation: Christmas at the end of the world: the curious allure of festive apocalypse films and TV
Christmas at the end of the world: the curious allure of festive apocalypse films and TV
AOL: Apocalyptic ‘end of the world’ beliefs are increasingly mainstream, research reveals
Faithful TikTokers are confidently predicting that the end of the world will arrive on Tuesday, but why? Here’s the belief behind RaptureTok, explained. According to TikTok, we might be living in the ...
New York Post: One in three believe the world will end in their lifetime
One in three people believe the world will end within their lifetime, reveals new research. The study shows apocalyptic beliefs are no longer confined to the fringes of society – and they’re shaping ...
MSN: Is this end of the world? Skies in Greece turn blood red, eerie videos stun internet
Just a few days ago, it was the Australian skies that had resembled an ‘apocalyptic movie-like’ scene, to the level that the internet began to talk about the “end of the world” and “doomsday”. Videos ...
Is this end of the world? Skies in Greece turn blood red, eerie videos stun internet