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SEAL News: June 10, 2010 – Useful Links, Evolutionary Analysis in the News, Blogs, & General Announcements

Posted by on Thursday, June 10, 2010 in news.

Dear SEAL Members:

As part of SEAL’s continuing effort to keep you informed of developments of potential interest, you will below find information on the following subjects (to which you can quickly hyperlink by clicking on the subject):

  1. Some Useful Links;
  2. Evolutionary Analysis in the News;
  3. Blogs;
  4. General Announcements;

1)  Some Useful Links

 

2) Evolutionary Analysis in the News

Darwinism, Darwinian Answers to Social Questions, The Economist, Dec. 18, 2008. http://www.economist.com/science/PrinterFriendly.cfm?story_id=12795581

 

3) Blogs

Postings of Gad Saad to Homo Consumericus: The Nature and Nurture of Consumption Blog, http://blogs.psychologytoday.com/blog/homo-consumericus

 

4) General Announcements

UCLA Center for Behavior, Evolution, & Culture Speaker Series

http://www.bec.ucla.edu/BECSpeakerSeries.htm
http://www.bec.ucla.edu/

CREATION/EVOLUTION NOW AVAILABLE ON-LINE

NCSE is pleased to announce that the complete run of Creation/Evolution is now available in PDF form on the NCSE website. Published from 1980 to 1996, Creation/Evolution was the leading source of information about and criticism of the creationist movement through that momentous period, which saw the rise and fall of attempts to require the teaching of “creation science” in the public schools as well as the beginnings of the “intelligent design” movement. Creation/Evolution was originally published by the American Humanist Association, under the editorship of Frederick Edwords; in 1991, it was acquired by NCSE, and John R. Cole became its editor. In 1997, Creation/Evolution was merged with NCSE Reports to produce NCSE’s current journal, Reports of the NCSE, edited by Andrew J. Petto.

Highlights of Creation/Evolution include Frank Awbrey’s “Yes, Virginia, There is a Creation Model” (issue 1), Laurie R. Godfrey’s analysis of the creationist movie Footprints in Stone (issue 6), Robert A. Moore’s “The Impossible Voyage of Noah’s Ark” (issue 11), Conrad Hyers’s “Genesis Knows Nothing of Scientific Creationism” (issue 12), a special issue on the Paluxy footprints (issue 15), Thomas McIver’s report on his field study in the Grand Canyon with a group of creationists (issue 20), John A. Moore’s “Is ‘Creation Science’ Scientific?” (issue 28), Bernard Ortiz de Montellano’s “Afrocentric Creationism” (issue 29), Eugenie C. Scott’s review of Phillip Johnson’s Darwin on Trial (issue 33), Taner Edis’s “Islamic Creationism in Turkey” (issue 34), and Robert T. Pennock’s “Naturalism, Creationism, and the Meaning of Life” (issue 39).

For the complete run of Creation/Evolution, visit:
http://ncseweb.org/media/cej

For information about subscribing to Reports of the NCSE, visit:
http://ncseweb.org/membership

Scott Fruehwald created a website entitled Neurojurisprudence – http://www.sfruehwald.com

 

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