SITP – The Century of Deception: The Birth of the Hoax in Eighteenth-Century England

Skeptics In The Pub online

The 1700s was a period when the people of England seemed to be especially gullible. They believed a woman could give birth to rabbits; a man could climb inside a two pint bottle and sing inside it; and where a blond-haired European could write a book claiming that he was born in Taiwan. These hoaxes weren’t just written about extensively in newspapers and journals but also brilliantly and amusingly depicted by satirical artists such as William Hogarth and James Gillray. Based on his recently published book, Ian demonstrates how 18th century hoaxes are memorable not only for their imaginative nature but also because of the differing motives of the tricksters.

Ian Keable obtained a first-class degree from the University of Oxford in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, qualified as a chartered accountant and then became a professional magician. A member of The Magic Circle with gold star, he has won several awards for his unique brand of comedy magic. Keable has also performed on television and has written and presented programmes for BBC Radio. An accredited lecturer for The Arts Society, he gives talks on magic history, cartoons and eighteenth-century hoaxes. Keable’s other publications include Stand-Up: A Professional Guide to Comedy Magic and Charles Dickens Magician: Conjuring in Life, Letters and Literature. He lives in London.

SkeptiCal online (Northern California scientific skepticism conference)

What is SkeptiCal?

SkeptiCal is a one-day conference for curious, science-loving people to learn about science, scientific skepticism, and critical thinking in an informal setting, at an affordable cost.

Who Sponsors SkeptiCal?

The sponsoring organizations are the Bay Area Skeptics (BAS) , the Sacramento Area Skeptics (SAS), and the Monterrey Bay Skeptics. These are nonprofit organizations composed of scientists and non-scientists who are interested in science, critical thinking, and the public understanding of science. We are part of a national scientific skepticism movement begun in the 1970s and 1980s by Carl Sagan and other scientists who were concerned about the public embrace of various pseudosciences.

BAS and SAS remain focused on what Sagan called “extraordinary claims” (which require “extraordinary evidence,” as his adage reminds us) but we also seek to improve the general public understanding of science and critical thinking. Scientific skepticism is independent of other movements which sometime also claim the term “skeptic.” Scientific skepticism can be embraced by all, whether religious or non-religious, trained in science or new to the scientific method, or anyone interested in better understanding truth and reality.

Find out more about BAS at http://www.baskeptics.org/ and about SAS at https://www.meetup.com/sacskeptics/

Why Should I Go To SkeptiCal?

SkeptiCal is a great opportunity to hear accomplished and entertaining scientists and other critical thinkers speak about fascinating topics in an informal setting. Our conferences have considered a range of topics including GMOs, science denialism, climate change, science literacy, evolution, medical pseudoscience, extraterrestrials, astronomy, and others topics. At previous SkeptiCal meetings we have hosted local scientists from UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Santa Cruz, several California State Universities, Stanford, NASA, Lawrence Livermore Laboratories, and many other notable local institutions. For our 2021 conference, we are going virtual, so we are not restricted to local talent. We have chosen speakers from far and wide!

Skeptics in the Pub – Online: 20 Years Since 9/11

Claus Larsen and Steen Svanholm, internationally renowned experts on 9/11 facts and myths, describe how the terror attack was planned and carried out by the terror organization al Qaeda, and what the catastrophe meant for the time following. Claus lived in New York City at the time, and shares his personal experience.

Claus and Steen will also talk about the most common conspiracy theories that are still propagated about the terror attack on September 11th 2001.

This will be an online event with opportunity for participants to send in written questions during the presentation, which will be answered in the Q&A afterwards. Instructions for how to do this will be given when the events starts.

NECSS – The Northeast Conference on Science & Skepticism 2021

NECSS – The Northeast Conference on Science & Skepticism produced by New York City Skeptics, the New England Skeptical Society, The Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe, and The Society for Science-Based Medicine is a science and critical thinking conference held annually in New York City. NECSS welcomes leading scientists, educators, activists, and artists who educate and engage conference attendees through individual presentations, panel discussions, workshops, and performance pieces. NECSS is as much a meeting of minds as it is a conference, and social events and mixers are organized throughout the weekend to allow attendees the opportunity to mix and mingle in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.

STACEY FINLEY, PHD
Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California

GEORGE M. CHURCH, PHD
Professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School

IMARI WALKER
Environmental Engineering PhD Candidate at Duke University

DR. LEENA TRIPATHI
Plant Biotechnologist

SARAH NOBLE, PHD
Program Scientist in the Planetary Science Division at NASA Headquarters

DR. ROBERT M. LEVY, MD, PHD
President of the International Neuromodulation Society (INS)

DR. JACOB BLEACHER
Chief Exploration Scientist in NASA’s Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) Division

PAUL A. OFFIT, MD
Director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

KEVIN M. FOLTA
Professor Horticultural Sciences Department & Graduate Program in Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology

PETER ETCHELLS
Psychologist and Science Communicator

The Truth About The Satanic Panic… and how it could happen again – Professor Chris French

Back in the 1980s, alarm spread throughout the world with respect to claims that Satanic abuse was not only real, it was widespread. Fuelled largely by pressure groups and the media, many people came to believe that there was an international network of powerful individuals who regularly engaged in rituals involving Satan worship, human and animal sacrifice, group sex, paedophilia, forced abortions, cannibalism, and so on.

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Zuzana Kříhová: Problematika rovnosti pohlaví v Íránu, islámského a sekulárního feminismu, aktivizace žen

V současném Íránu se diskutuje míra zapojení žen do společenského a politického dění v zemi na mnoha úrovních, i když o otevřené debatě zatím hovořit nelze. To, jak se proměňuje role žen ve společnosti, posilují či oslabují jejich práva, odráží celkovovou atmosféru ve společnosti. Ve sporech o podobu ženských práv krystalizují zárodky budoucího směřování Íránu – ustupuje-li aktuální vedení země přespříliš požadavkům na zrovnoprávnění žen, zvedá se rozhořčená reakce z řad tradicionalistů a konzervatistů, dovolávajících se k ochraně údajně autentických íránských (islámských) hodnot.
V přednášce se proto zaměříme na dosud málo diskutovaný jev, který bychom mohli charakterizovat jako sociální konformismus – tedy společensky výhodný postoj akceptování takového postavení ženy, jež je hlasitě proklamováno v souladu s islámskými a tradičně konzervativními normami, ovšem za tichého přijímání postojů, které jsou s těmito normami přinejmenším v rozporu.
Zuzana Kříhová (*1979) vyučuje na oboru íránistika perštinu a perskou literaturu. Ve své dizertaci se věnovala reflexi přistěhovalectví v dílech íránských autorů žijících v USA. V současnosti se zabývá moderní perskou literaturou a výukou perského jazyka.