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  2. Sokal affair - Wikipedia

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    The Sokal affair, also known as the Sokal hoax, [1] was a demonstrative scholarly hoax performed by Alan Sokal, a physics professor at New York University and University College London. In 1996, Sokal submitted an article to Social Text , an academic journal of cultural studies .

  3. Beyond the Hoax - Wikipedia

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    Physicist and historian of science Allan Franklin, for whom Sokal was "a hero" to "many [...] of us working in the history and philosophy of science in the mid-1990s", described the publication as "somewhat disappointing". He also noted that Sokal's book's "sticking point is the possible reconciliation of Sokal’s view of religion, which he ...

  4. Alan Sokal - Wikipedia

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    Alan David Sokal (/ ˈ s oʊ k əl / SOH-kəl; born January 24, 1955) is an American professor of mathematics at University College London and professor emeritus of physics at New York University. He works with statistical mechanics and combinatorics .

  5. Fashionable Nonsense - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the subject matter of the book, Sokal is best known for his eponymous 1996 hoaxing affair, whereby he was able to get published a deliberately absurd article that he submitted to Social Text, a critical theory journal. [4] The article itself is included in Fashionable Nonsense as an appendix. [5]

  6. Obscurantism - Wikipedia

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    Sokal's fake article was published in the spring/summer 1996 issue of Social Text, which was dedicated to the science wars about the conceptual validity of scientific objectivity and the nature of scientific theory, among scientific realists and postmodern critics in American universities. [32] Sokal's reason for publication of a false article ...

  7. Death of Obamas' chef leads to conspiracy theories - AOL

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    The death of Tafari Campbell, a personal chef to Barack and Michelle Obama who had previously worked at the White House, has sparked a slew of right-wing conspiracy theories that proliferated ...

  8. List of scholarly publishing stings - Wikipedia

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    The Sokal affair: Alan Sokal, a physics professor at New York University and University College London, wrote a paper titled "Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity", [23] which proposed that quantum gravity is a social and linguistic construct.

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