Ben Goldacre on Cargo Cult Science *

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The Quantum Xrroid Consciousness Interface creates optimal wellness.… Read the rest



Prince Should Consult Evidence not Dogma *

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HRH uses his privileged position to denigrate those who use science to help feed the world. … Read the rest



Johann Hari on the Rebellion of the Child Brides *

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The conservative mullahs say there is nothing wrong with child-marriage – because Mohammed did it.… Read the rest



Johann Hari on a New Blasphemy Law *

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Insulating a religion from criticism keeps it stunted at its most infantile and fundamentalist stage. … Read the rest



Let them eat profiteroles

Aug 13th, 2008 2:01 pm | By

Charles is misusing his wealth and status again, taking advantage of his privileged position to lay down the law on subjects he knows nothing about.

Des Turner, a Labour MP and member of the Commons science committee, said: “Prince Charles has got a way of getting things absolutely wrong.
It’s an entirely Luddite attitude to simply reject them out of hand. In some developing countries where for instance there is a problem with drought or salinity, if you can develop salt or drought-resistant crops there are great benefits.”

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Gardasil and Both-sideism *

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Presenting a settled scientific issue as a simple dichotomy legitimizes fringe beliefs.… Read the rest



Phil Plait on Countering Antivaxxers *

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If the antis are successful then many, many children will die of totally preventable diseases. … Read the rest



Chuck’s Claims Long on Bombast, Short on Evidence *

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An analysis of the Prince’s claims indicates that few of them are founded on data from the real world. … Read the rest



Charles Gets Things Absolutely Wrong *

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Prince’s lack of scientific understanding would condemn millions of people to starvation.… Read the rest



3 Aid Workers, Driver Killed in Afghanistan *

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The women worked for the International Rescue Committee; gunmen shot up their cars in Logar province.… Read the rest



P Charles Talks Evidence-free Nonsense *

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‘Clever genetic engineering…guaranteed to cause the biggest disaster environmentally of all time.’… Read the rest



A wealth of implication

Aug 12th, 2008 6:10 pm | By

Not exactly.

Of course, the novel will be published sooner or later. Writing about Muhammad has become the shortest cut to media attention in the west. And of course semi-employed young men and women from religious Muslim backgrounds will be out on the streets, shouting.

Women? No they won’t. You don’t see them out there much – which is not surprising, since in ‘religious Muslim’ countries they’re not always encouraged to join in, if you get my drift. But they also, quite possibly, have better sense. It tends to be the young men who work themselves into stupid frenzies about this kind of thing. Rage boy, remember? Rage girl not so much.

[E]ven very religious Muslims cannot ignore the

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Mick Hume on Pre-emptive Grovelling *

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Fearful self-censorship in the name of liberal values is worth intellectual rioting.… Read the rest



Child Starved to Death for not Saying ‘Amen’ *

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Members of ‘Mind Ministries’ viewed the child, age 21 months, as a ‘demon.’… Read the rest



Professor’s Helpful Warning *

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Faegheh Shirazi, of UT’s Department of Middle Eastern Studies, understands decision not to publish.… Read the rest



Missing the Point *

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It’s not Spellberg’s fault, it’s Random House that made the decision.… Read the rest



Tabish Khair on the Spellberg Affair *

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80% of the people who died in riots over Rushdie or Motoons were Muslim. … Read the rest



Sisters unite and fight development

Aug 11th, 2008 5:53 pm | By

You know every now and then if you’re very good I give you a jolt from the Women’s Studies mailing list. I have one now, fresh in this morning. Someone wanting material for a course she’s going to teach.

the
course is a straight-up political science one on “democracy and
development,” but I’m looking to inject some feminism into it. I
think I’ve got some good stuff on the democracy side, but I’m looking
for:

1) articles on women’s/feminist engagement with “development” as a
discourse, or resistance to development projects
2) a film about the conflict between democracy and development–that
is, struggles against state-sponsored development projects that come
from democratic autonomous movements. Off the top of my head, I’m
thinking

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Blame Everyone but Yourselves *

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Food has become the bollocks du jour, with no regard for accuracy whatsoever.… Read the rest



Fruitlessly Mocking Nutriwoo *

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The newspapers are so overrun with food pseudoscience there’s no point in documenting it any more.… Read the rest