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How dare this man expose some truth about today's universities and academia in general! Clearly he's a heretic! A professor who fooled prestigious journals into running absurd hoax papers, as a test of their bias, says he may now lose his job because of his actions. Peter Boghossian was one of three people who collaborated last year to test the standards of various university disciplines, submitting papers loaded with left-wing buzzwords to journals in fields like feminism, race studies, queer studies, and cultural studies. Many prestigious journals fell for their absurd hoax papers. A leading feminist journal published a section of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf that had simply been re-written with fashionable buzzwords. Another journal published a paper about “rape culture and queer performativity” in dog parks. The test of the journals was covered by nearly every media outlet, including Fox News. The three hoaxers all say that they are liberals, but they feared some university disciplines had gone off the deep end and now value politics over truth. While many saw the professors' test as important, some within the university system were not amused and are now hitting back at the hoaxers. “I could be fired,” Boghossian, an assistant professor of philosophy at Portland State University, and the only one who works at a university – told Fox News. Four days before Christmas, Portland State University Vice President Mark McLellan emailed Boghossian that he had been found guilty of “a clear violation of the policies of your employer” for hoaxing the journals without first seeking permission from an "Institutional Review Board". Institutional Review Board rules mandate “informed consent” from “human subjects” – in this case, the fooled journal editors – meaning the university would have required him to get consent from the journals in advance of sending the hoax papers. Boghossian notes that would have defeated the whole point. Boghossian says the university has assigned him extra training as a punishment – but that a more serious punishment, to be determined by the university's President and Provost, will also be announced soon, that may include his termination. Boghossian says he has become a pariah at his university because his test exposed some of academia’s sacred cows. He was condemned by a dozen PSU colleagues who anonymously penned an open letter to students slamming Boghossian as part of a “clown car of hoax writers” engaging in “fraudulent, time-wasting, anti-intellectual activities” that are “to the detriment of the university’s reputation.” Boghassian says that they are just bitter that their fields’ flaws have been highlighted. “PSU, like many college campuses, has become an ideological community,” Boghossian said. “I’ve demonstrated that I don’t fit that mold... so some people are hell-bent on getting me out of there.” Boghossian’s critics also note that many hoax papers he and his co-experimenters submitted did not fool journals. The university is currently deliberating about finding Boghossian guilty on an additional charge of "fabricating data". Boghossian's published hoax paper about “rape culture and queer performativity” in dog parks extravagantly claimed to have examined 10,000 dogs’ genitals and then surveyed their owners about their sexual orientations. Boghossian and his co-authors say the claim to have such data was “clearly preposterous” and that the whole point was to see if the journal editors would pick up on the absurdity. “They did not and, in fact, the paper was recognized for excellence within feminist geography,” Boghossian’s two co-experimenters wrote in a post on the site Areo. “Some academics are now claiming that the problem with this paper is that we didn’t actually examine dogs’ genitals by the thousands... clearly missing the point,” they wrote. Portland State University officials, including Mark McLellan, did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News. Boghossian says he hopes the President of Portland State University, Rahmat Shoureshi, will intervene. “The President could write an email saying, ‘we are placing a letter of reprimand in your file and no further action will be taken.’ That would put a stop to this.” Several prominent academics have written to the university expressing dismay about actions taken so far. "To pretend that this is a matter of publishing false data is so obviously ridiculous that one cannot help suspecting an ulterior motive," Richard Dawkins of Oxford University wrote in a letter he shared with Boghossian. Boghossian says he finds the situation ironic because he himself is on the liberal side of things. “I’m a liberal. But I’m concerned that students aren’t hearing the other side of the issues. Conservative and libertarian students are terrified to speak.” He says he would do the hoax again because “somebody had to do it” and says the university has to consider its core values. “What kind of university do they want to be? Do they want to be one that supports freedom of inquiry and the pursuit of truth? Or one that pushes and protects ‘social justice’ at all costs?” he asked. https://www.foxnews.com/us/por...e-could-lose-his-job | ||
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Baroque Bloke |
Re: “What kind of university do they want to be? Do they want to be one that supports freedom of inquiry and the pursuit of truth? Or one that pushes and protects ‘social justice’ at all costs?” he asked.” Clearly the latter, I fear. Serious about crackers | |||
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The worst buzzword of all is "prestigious." If you have to use that word, then whatever you're describing is not prestigious. If it were, you wouldn't need to use that word. | |||
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Keeping in mind that the phrase social justice is in many cases applied pervesely and has nothing to do with benefiting society and especially justice of any form. "Wrong does not cease to be wrong because the majority share in it." L.Tolstoy "A government is just a body of people, usually, notably, ungoverned." Shepherd Book | |||
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Assume as an assistant professor he does not have tenure? Pretty daring/dumb/stupid, if he does not have tenure or some dirty facts on someone? But we all know learning at that level can be an education though not necessarily what you expected to learn?! Jim | |||
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A liberal with principles that don't preclude pointing out the problems with liberalism... Somebody capture him so he can be studied. | |||
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Just because you can, doesn't mean you should |
The dog park one is pretty funny. Since male dogs, especially young ones can be disciplined and taught to not try to hump your leg, the article suggests that all males could be taught the same way to stop sexual harassment. They make it into a long paper filled with the usual academic B/S and got it published. Seems these academic types don't have a sense of humor. "Human reactions to rape culture and queer performativity at urban dog parks in Portland, Oregon" ___________________________ Avoid buying ChiCom/CCP products whenever possible. | |||
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There was a precedent for the publication of a hoax paper back in 1996. That one was evidently not perceived as an attack on the Left, probably because it was more gibberish than political statement. ► 6.4/93.6 “ Enlightenment is man’s emergence from his self-imposed nonage. Nonage is the inability to use one’s own understanding without another’s guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one’s own mind without another’s guidance.” — Immanuel Kant | |||
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No kidding, I'd buy him a beer and I'm sure we could have fascinating conversations. I'd love to be able to debate and discuss with liberals, they just make it damn impossible. RACIST!!!!!! “People have to really suffer before they can risk doing what they love.” –Chuck Palahnuik Be harder to kill: https://preparefit.ck.page | |||
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Assistant Profs do not have tenure. I predict if he plays his cards correctly he will have better offers than his current job. He is a philosophy Prof. I would have guessed Psychology. It is an embarrassement to the editorial boards of these journals that this stuff was published. It seems as if scientific rigor was ignored, in favor of politics. On a somewhat related note, many of the psychology studies that were taken as gospel truth have been found to be questionable. By that, I mean that other researchers are unable to replicate the results. | |||
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Ignored facts still exist |
Portland State University is the same school that questions whether or not police need to be armed. All because they shot some totally drunk idiot who reached for a gun that he dropped during a fight he got into. https://www.koin.com/news/educ...-disarmed/1802663295 . | |||
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Serenity now! |
You know, if you re-arrange the letters in his last name, you can spell 'Peter Boss-hog-ian'. Not that it means anything, I just thought it was cool Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice - pull down your pants and slide on the ice. ʘ ͜ʖ ʘ | |||
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Ignored facts still exist |
Hiss-Boo-Nag . | |||
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My only apparent accomplishment in life is being banned from an ancient forum |
He exposed the entire Femminist research system as a fraud, they're understandably a little pissed about it. | |||
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It's pronounced just the way it's spelled |
My wife said this sounds like something I would do, and considered briefly if I was involved. She isn't wrong that I would do this, and sadly I wasn't involved, as it sounds like fun. | |||
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