New Articles at Skeptical Inquirer & Medium

After laying low for a month, I have two new articles out today.


TrumpCarsonThe first is a column at Skeptical Inquirer entitled “Welcome to the Season of Conspiracy Theories.” It describes some of the latest conspiracies floating around, including several coming out of the 2016 Presidential campaign. I also review recent research on why people adopt conspiracy theories.


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Also out today, my first publication for The Coffeelicious collection on Medium. It is a whimsical thing called “My Enormous Radio,” a title drawn from John Cheever’s 1947 short story, “The Enormous Radio.”

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That’s it for now. SV

Hanging Out at the Café

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Hanging out at the Café: Cultures of Skepticism and Belief,” my latest Behavior and Belief column for Skeptical Inquirer has just been published. After spending a wonderful vacation in a hip area of southern California, I share some thoughts about LOHAS, Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability, a marketing approach that encourages a number of anti-scientific beliefs.

I also make a humble proposal to build a culture of scientific thinking by establishing a chain of science-friendly coffee shops.

Happy Labor Day Weekend!

SV

Latest Introvert’s Guide Appearances

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Just a quick note to update you on few recent appearances of my Introvert’s Guide essays. In addition to its original posting on Human Parts, “An Introvert’s Guide to Eating and Drinking Out” has appeared at the Observer, The Good Men Project, and the Australian site The Glow.

The Glow version of the article includes a gallery of photos of “Our Favorite Anti-social TV Characters.” Number one on the list is Dr. Gregory House.

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Finally, The Good Men Project also reached back to run the very first of my Human Parts introvert pieces “An Introvert’s Guide to Greeting Strangers, Vague Acquaintances, and Friends.”

That’s all for now. Enjoy the last blistering weeks of summer.

SV