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Today is Shawn Otto day at UMM

Category: AcademicsEnvironmentLocal
Posted on: January 26, 2012 8:47 AM, by PZ Myers

We're having a visit today from Shawn Lawrence Otto, a fellow who has been fighting against the un-American war on science on the web and in a book, Fool Me Twice: Fighting the Assault on Science in America. He's speaking on campus tonight at 7:30 Central, in the HFA Recital Hall — I urge local community members to show up, he has important things to say about education and climate change — and that talk is going to be streamed live, so all you distant strangers can also watch the show.

It was a little strange, though, to get messages from the university administration telling me I'm expected to go to dinner with him. It turns out, I'm in his book — there's actually a substantial 4 or 5 page section in there where he discusses an interview he had with me (I'm getting old, and I've done so many interviews that they all bleed together), so I had to run out and get a copy of the book to find out what I was getting into. It all sounded a bit Chris Mooney-like.

Fortunately, the book is good — if the topic is a bit Mooneyish, it's the Mooney of The Republican War on Science, and not the batty, Nisbet-bespelled Mooney of Unscientific America, and his stuff on me isn't a hatchet job. Otto doesn't come out and declare me the absolutely correct master of all I pontificate on (I'll have to bend his ear and make suggestions for the second edition), but at least he recognizes that there are many different angles to take in fighting ignorance. You are allowed to read the book and listen to the talk without feeling outraged.

(Also on FtB)

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Posted by: 'Tis Himself, OM Author Profile Page | January 26, 2012 7:40 PM

You are allowed to read the book and listen to the talk without feeling outraged.

Thank you for your gracious permission.

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Posted by: keylogger Author Profile Page | February 22, 2012 1:52 AM

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