BHA census campaign ads deemed too “offensive” *

Mar 8th, 2011 | Filed by

For railway stations, on the grounds that they could “cause widespread and serious offence.”… Read the rest



Desk chair tourism

Mar 8th, 2011 11:55 am | By

Do you play with Google Earth enough? I’m not sure it’s possible to play with Google Earth enough. I’d forgotten to install it until fairly recently, so I’m still excited about it…Then again I doubt that I’ll get less excited about it as time goes on.

Check out the Amalfi coast some time. Or Capri. Or Norway and those notorious fjords. Or Vancouver. Or Stockholm. Or Paris. Or Edinburgh. Or Cornwall.

At the moment I’m working on the Yorkshire Dales. I took a little break there about an hour ago. I went to Gunnerside, in Swaledale; found a very local but blue-lined road partway up a moor to the west of Gunnerside, and just traveled along it pausing to do … Read the rest



12,000-year-old fishing tackle found off California *

Mar 8th, 2011 | Filed by

“This pushes back the chronology of New World seafaring to 12,000, maybe 13,000 years ago.”… Read the rest



Maryam Namazie on International Women’s Day *

Mar 8th, 2011 | Filed by

Women in Iran and in many other countries today continue to be deprived of many very basic human rights.… Read the rest



International Women’s Day *

Mar 8th, 2011 | Filed by

We need to understand and tackle social institutions, such as discriminatory family codes, son bias, and limited resource rights and entitlements.… Read the rest



Jesus and Mo apply for a Templeton Prize *

Mar 8th, 2011 | Filed by

They have a winna.… Read the rest



Liars don’t know when they’re lying to themselves *

Mar 8th, 2011 | Filed by

This tells us a little about the mindset of people who fake their research, who build careers on plagiarised work or who wave around spurious credentials.… Read the rest



Building bridges

Mar 7th, 2011 11:42 am | By

Wally Smith wrote an article on a forthcoming book in October 2009. In fact it’s dated October 26, 2009, which happens to be the date of Chris Mooney’s “My Thanks to ‘Tom Johnson'” post. The opening paragraph of Mooney’s article, given all that we know now, is so richly ironic that one feels dizzy reading it.

Last week, the New Atheist comment machine targeted the following post, in which I republished a preexisting blog comment from a scientist named “Tom Johnson” (a psuedonym). In the comment, Johnson had related  how some of his New Atheist-inspired scientist colleagues had behaved toward religious folks at bridge-building conservation events.

You see what I mean, I’m sure. Mooney insults us for being … Read the rest



The difference between journalism and churnalism *

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Publishing other people’s press releases is not journalism.… Read the rest



Hitchens on 60 Minutes *

Mar 7th, 2011 | Filed by

“But don’t let the word ‘intellectual’ scare you off.” I wasn’t going to.… Read the rest



Mohammed Hanif on Pakistan’s celebrity maulanas *

Mar 7th, 2011 | Filed by

They are there on prime time TV, they thunder on FM radios between adverts for Pepsi and hair removing cream.… Read the rest



Alberta: parents fight for secular education *

Mar 7th, 2011 | Filed by

They say they want what other Canadians have: freedom of religion, or, in this case, freedom from religion.… Read the rest



Aikin and Talisse on atheism and accommodationism 2 *

Mar 7th, 2011 | Filed by

The aim of determining the truth of a statement is distinct from that of assigning epistemic blame or praise to a cognitive agent.… Read the rest



Yoga is not as old as you think *

Mar 6th, 2011 | Filed by

Nor very Hindu, either. Meera Nanda takes on some nationalist myths.… Read the rest



Orlando

Mar 6th, 2011 11:42 am | By

Remember Orlando Figes? Remember what he got up to?

The future of one of Britain’s leading historians was looking increasingly uncertain tonight after he admitted that he was the author of anonymous reviews that praised his own work as “fascinating” and “uplifting” while rubbishing that of his rivals.

Oh that. He used a pseudonym to trash people. This was considered a bad thing. Not an excusable little lapse in manners, but a seriously bad thing.

John Sutherland, professor of English at University College London, suggested Figes’s position at Birkbeck could be under threat. “On the whole academics are pretty tolerant,” he said. “Clearly in the present climate he’s a star, and Birkbeck needs stars because of the upcoming research

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Pakistan becomes a country at war with its minorities *

Mar 6th, 2011 | Filed by

It is becoming a country at war with its individuals, with itself, with you and with me, with the human desire to be allowed to believe what we believe.… Read the rest



“Pro-life” Republicans cut funding for poison control *

Mar 6th, 2011 | Filed by

Poison control centers actually save far more money than they cost.… Read the rest



Jahanshah Rashidian on International Women’s Day *

Mar 6th, 2011 | Filed by

The world practically ignores the fate of hundreds of millions of Muslim women, who are victims of Islamic states or dominant Islamic traditions of misogyny.… Read the rest



Iran appointed to UN commission for status of women *

Mar 6th, 2011 | Filed by

A nation where we can be arrested for getting a suntan, or wearing too much makeup, will opine on ways to safeguard our rights.… Read the rest



Muslim physicist threatened for evolution lecture *

Mar 6th, 2011 | Filed by

“I seek Allah’s forgiveness for my mistakes and apologise for any offence caused,” physics lecturer Dr Usama Hasan said.… Read the rest