Skeptical Inquirer
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Editor-in-chief | Kendrick Frazier |
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Frequency | Bi-monthly |
Circulation | 50,000[1] (within the U.S.) |
Publisher | Committee for Skeptical Inquiry |
Year founded | 1976 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Amherst, New York |
Language | English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 0194-6730 |
Skeptical Inquirer is a bimonthly American magazine published by the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI) with the subtitle: The magazine for science and reason.
CSI's mission statement is to "encourage the critical investigation of paranormal and fringe-science claims from a responsible, scientific point of view and disseminate factual information about the results of such inquiries to the scientific community and the public." Skeptical Inquirer is an international magazine, but is not a formal scientific journal.[2][3]
For the thirtieth anniversary of the Skeptical Inquirer in 2006, CSICOP founder Paul Kurtz listed four long-standing policies:
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- to criticize claims of the paranormal and pseudoscience
- to replicate the methods of scientific inquiry and the nature of the scientific outlook
- to seek a balanced view of science in the mass media
- to teach critical thinking in the schools.[4][3]
If an article criticizes a proponent of a paranormal claim, he or she is always given an opportunity to respond.[4]
The magazine was originally titled The Zetetic and was founded and originally edited by Marcello Truzzi.[5] The first issue was dated Fall 1976.[4][3]
On October 9, 2010 the board announced the following members who also serve on the magazine's board: James Alcock, Kendrick Frazier, Ray Hyman, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Amardeo Sarma, Eugenie C. Scott, David E. Thomas, Leonard Tramiel, and Benjamin Wolozin. (This list was expanded over subsequent months, adding Elizabeth Loftus and Karen Stollznow).[6][7]
See also
- Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (formerly Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal)
- Skeptic (U.S. magazine)
- The Skeptic (UK magazine)
- The Freethinker (journal)
- Skepticism
- Scientific skepticism
- Critical thinking
- Freethought
- Pseudoscience
- The Skeptic's Dictionary
- Snopes.com
- The Straight Dope
- FactCheck
References
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