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Jesse Singal

Jesse Singal is an American journalist. He has written for publications including New York magazine, The New York Times and The Atlantic. Singal also publishes a newsletter on Substack and hosts a podcast, Blocked and Reported, with journalist Katie Herzog.

Jesse Singal
Singal speaks on a Rebel Wisdom video in 2021
EducationM.A. Princeton University
OccupationJournalist

Much of Singal's writing deals with the social sciences, and he previously edited New York magazine's behavioral-science vertical, "Science of Us".[1] In 2021, he published a book, The Quick Fix, about the failings of popular psychology. Singal's writing on transgender issues has attracted controversy, particularly in his 2018 cover story for The Atlantic, "When Children Say They're Trans".

Singal's political orientation has often been described as liberal but "heterodox", though he has expressed an aversion to the latter term as a descriptor of his work.[2]

Biography

Singal is one of three sons born to Sydney L. (née Altman) (1949–2021) and Bruce A. Singal.[3] Both of his parents were attorneys. He received a master's degree in public affairs from Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.[1] He is of Jewish descent[4] and lives in Brooklyn.[5]

Writing about transgender issues

Singal has been described as one of the most prominent journalists working in the area of transgender issues.[6][7] His work has been negatively received by prominent members of the trans community.[8][9]

2018 Atlantic article

Singal wrote the cover story for the July/August 2018 issue of The Atlantic. Originally published under the title "When a Child Says She's Trans", the online version was later retitled "When Children Say They're Trans". The long-form piece includes profiles of several adolescents who identify or previously identified as transgender, interviews with youth gender clinicians, and reviews of some of the studies, statistics, and protocols related to youth transition. In a follow-up, The Atlantic published four letters from parents of transgender children reacting to Singal's article with a mixture of criticism and praise.[10] Alexandria Neason, writing for the Columbia Journalism Review, stated that despite being fact-checked, the story was considered transphobic by many readers, journalists and activists[who?], and suggested that more diversity in editorial oversight could have averted the problem.[11]

Among the controversial aspects of the article was how much it was focused on the stories of multiple adolescents who had desisted or detransitioned — that is, reverted to identifying with their assigned gender at birth, either before or after undergoing physical transition. In the article, Singal acknowledges that the stories of detransitioners are sometimes viewed with skepticism or suspicion by the trans community, in part because they have been used by conservative media to further misleading narratives. Alex Barasch, writing in Slate, faulted the article for not including the story of "a single happy, well-adjusted trans teen" in its first 9,000 words.[12] This complaint was echoed in one of the parent-penned letters published by The Atlantic, which said that the two stories of happily-transitioned teens were "buried deep in the article".[10] Barasch also criticized Singal for failing to include the stories of individuals who had detransitioned for reasons other than a realization that they were not trans, such as social stigma.[12] Some commentators questioned whether it was appropriate for Singal, a cisgender man, to write on this topic, rather than a trans writer.[13]

Subsequent controversies

In March 2021, Singal was listed on GLAAD's "Accountability Project", which the organization described as serving to document "anti-LGBTQ words and actions from politicians, commentators, organization leaders, journalists and other public figures".[6] Singal responded on Substack, stating that his inclusion on the list was based on "previously disproven internet scuttlebutt". Singal was supported by sex columnist Dan Savage, who derided what he described as a "long & dishonest campaign" against Singal,[14] and urged readers to listen to Singal's interview of a youth-gender clinician before judging him as transphobic.[6]

Podcast

 
The podcast cover art

Since March 2020,[15] Singal has hosted the podcast Blocked and Reported with Katie Herzog, a journalist based in Washington state. The podcast focuses on internet culture war controversies. According to its website, "Journalists Katie Herzog and Jesse Singal scour the internet for its craziest, silliest, most sociopathic content, part of an obsessive and ill-conceived attempt to extract kernels of meaning and humanity from a landscape of endless raging dumpster fires. (And sometimes they talk about other stuff, too.)"[16] Herzog and Singal have both been described as politically liberal,[15] but "heterodox"[17] and "woke-skeptic."[18] Herzog was also the subject of online ostracism (characterized in the New York Times as an attempted "cancellation") as a result of a controversial 2017 article she wrote for Seattle weekly The Stranger about people who have undergone detransition, halting or reversing their gender transition.[9]

Within three months of the podcast's debut, it had more than 1,400 financial supporters through Patreon, collectively paying more than $8,000 per month.[17] As of July 2021, this had increased to approximately 5,600 patrons and $37,000 per month.[19] In October 2021, both the hosting and patronage provider was migrated to Substack.[20]

Book

Singal's debut book, The Quick Fix: Why Fad Psychology Can’t Cure Our Social Ills, was published in April 2021. The book examines a number of popular psychology fads such as positive psychology, power posing, and the implicit-association test which, according to Singal, turned out to have weak empirical support or reproducibility, or which were exaggerated into stronger claims which are "scientifically questionable but sexy and exciting". The book examines the replication crisis in social sciences, and some of the underlying causes such as p-hacking, and suggests remedies for "how both individuals and institutions can do a better job of resisting" exaggerated pop psychology.[21]

Writing for National Review, Michael M. Rosen called the book "engaging and persuasive", and wrote that it was based on "rigorous research and thoughtful interviews".[2] An anonymous review in Publishers Weekly called the book "impassioned yet disappointing", complaining that its presentation of scientific details was too convoluted for lay readers.[22]

References

  1. ^ a b Singal, Jesse. "About Me". jessesingal.com.
  2. ^ a b Rosen, Michael M. (1 July 2021). "How Flawed Social Science Leads Us Astray". National Review.
  3. ^ "Sydney L. Altman". The Boston Globe. 22 April 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Jonathan, Chait; Singal, Jesse (16 November 2016). "How Alarmed Should American Jews Be Right Now? Two Jews Kibitz". New York Magazine. Two of New York Magazine's Jewish staffers, Jonathan Chait and Jesse Singal, decided to discuss the question.
  5. ^ Singal, Jesse. "About". Singal-Minded.
  6. ^ a b c Rude, Mey (24 March 2021). "Cis Men Like Jesse Singal, Dan Savage Don't Decide What's Transphobic". The Advocate.
  7. ^ Walker, Harron (27 June 2018). "Private Messages Reveal the Cis Journalist Groupthink Behind Trans Media Narratives". Jezebel.
  8. ^ Kerri, Amanda (25 June 2018). "Why the Trans Community Hates The Atlantic's Cover Story". The Advocate.
  9. ^ a b McDermott, John (2 November 2019). "Those People We Tried to Cancel? They're All Hanging Out Together". The New York Times.
  10. ^ a b Peterson, Matt; Kitchner, Caroline (22 June 2018). "What Do the Parents of Trans Kids Have to Say?". The Atlantic.
  11. ^ Neason, Alexandria (25 January 2019). "The perils of publishing without a fact-checking net". Columbia Journalism Review.
  12. ^ a b Barasch, Alex (20 June 2018). "Sacred Bodies". Slate.
  13. ^ Kirkup, James (6 July 2018). "I am neither trans nor a woman. Can I write about the issues they face?". The Economist. Many transgender people and their advocates argued that on such a subject the voices of transgender people should be heard first, and perhaps exclusively.
  14. ^ Srikanth, Anagha (5 April 2021). "Backlash from GLAAD's new accountability project is proof it's working, says LGBTQ+ watchdog". The Hill.
  15. ^ a b Zorn, Eric (21 May 2021). "Two more for the road: My new favorite podcasts". Chicago Tribune.
  16. ^ "Blocked and Reported About Page". Blocked and Reported on Substack. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  17. ^ a b Gillespie, Nick (17 June 2020). "Katie Herzog and Jesse Singal on Left-Wing Cancel Culture". Reason.
  18. ^ "July podcast picks: online rage, taboos and obesity". The Week. 23 July 2021.
  19. ^ "Blocked and Reported". Patreon.
  20. ^ "Why Blocked And Reported Moved To Substack". Blocked and Reported on Substack. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  21. ^ Singal, Jesse. The Quick Fix: Why Fad Psychology Can't Cure Our Social Ills.
  22. ^ "[Review] The Quick Fix: Why Fad Psychology Can't Cure Our Social Ills". Publishers Weekly.


External links

  • Official website

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Jesse Singal is an American journalist He has written for publications including New York magazine The New York Times and The Atlantic Singal also publishes a newsletter on Substack and hosts a podcast Blocked and Reported with journalist Katie Herzog Jesse SingalSingal speaks on a Rebel Wisdom video in 2021EducationM A Princeton UniversityOccupationJournalistMuch of Singal s writing deals with the social sciences and he previously edited New York magazine s behavioral science vertical Science of Us 1 In 2021 he published a book The Quick Fix about the failings of popular psychology Singal s writing on transgender issues has attracted controversy particularly in his 2018 cover story for The Atlantic When Children Say They re Trans Singal s political orientation has often been described as liberal but heterodox though he has expressed an aversion to the latter term as a descriptor of his work 2 Contents 1 Biography 2 Writing about transgender issues 2 1 2018 Atlantic article 2 2 Subsequent controversies 3 Podcast 4 Book 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditSingal is one of three sons born to Sydney L nee Altman 1949 2021 and Bruce A Singal 3 Both of his parents were attorneys He received a master s degree in public affairs from Princeton s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs 1 He is of Jewish descent 4 and lives in Brooklyn 5 Writing about transgender issues EditSingal has been described as one of the most prominent journalists working in the area of transgender issues 6 7 His work has been negatively received by prominent members of the trans community 8 9 2018 Atlantic article Edit Singal wrote the cover story for the July August 2018 issue of The Atlantic Originally published under the title When a Child Says She s Trans the online version was later retitled When Children Say They re Trans The long form piece includes profiles of several adolescents who identify or previously identified as transgender interviews with youth gender clinicians and reviews of some of the studies statistics and protocols related to youth transition In a follow up The Atlantic published four letters from parents of transgender children reacting to Singal s article with a mixture of criticism and praise 10 Alexandria Neason writing for the Columbia Journalism Review stated that despite being fact checked the story was considered transphobic by many readers journalists and activists who and suggested that more diversity in editorial oversight could have averted the problem 11 Among the controversial aspects of the article was how much it was focused on the stories of multiple adolescents who had desisted or detransitioned that is reverted to identifying with their assigned gender at birth either before or after undergoing physical transition In the article Singal acknowledges that the stories of detransitioners are sometimes viewed with skepticism or suspicion by the trans community in part because they have been used by conservative media to further misleading narratives Alex Barasch writing in Slate faulted the article for not including the story of a single happy well adjusted trans teen in its first 9 000 words 12 This complaint was echoed in one of the parent penned letters published by The Atlantic which said that the two stories of happily transitioned teens were buried deep in the article 10 Barasch also criticized Singal for failing to include the stories of individuals who had detransitioned for reasons other than a realization that they were not trans such as social stigma 12 Some commentators questioned whether it was appropriate for Singal a cisgender man to write on this topic rather than a trans writer 13 Subsequent controversies Edit In March 2021 Singal was listed on GLAAD s Accountability Project which the organization described as serving to document anti LGBTQ words and actions from politicians commentators organization leaders journalists and other public figures 6 Singal responded on Substack stating that his inclusion on the list was based on previously disproven internet scuttlebutt Singal was supported by sex columnist Dan Savage who derided what he described as a long amp dishonest campaign against Singal 14 and urged readers to listen to Singal s interview of a youth gender clinician before judging him as transphobic 6 Podcast Edit The podcast cover art Since March 2020 15 Singal has hosted the podcast Blocked and Reported with Katie Herzog a journalist based in Washington state The podcast focuses on internet culture war controversies According to its website Journalists Katie Herzog and Jesse Singal scour the internet for its craziest silliest most sociopathic content part of an obsessive and ill conceived attempt to extract kernels of meaning and humanity from a landscape of endless raging dumpster fires And sometimes they talk about other stuff too 16 Herzog and Singal have both been described as politically liberal 15 but heterodox 17 and woke skeptic 18 Herzog was also the subject of online ostracism characterized in the New York Times as an attempted cancellation as a result of a controversial 2017 article she wrote for Seattle weekly The Stranger about people who have undergone detransition halting or reversing their gender transition 9 Within three months of the podcast s debut it had more than 1 400 financial supporters through Patreon collectively paying more than 8 000 per month 17 As of July 2021 this had increased to approximately 5 600 patrons and 37 000 per month 19 In October 2021 both the hosting and patronage provider was migrated to Substack 20 Book EditSingal s debut book The Quick Fix Why Fad Psychology Can t Cure Our Social Ills was published in April 2021 The book examines a number of popular psychology fads such as positive psychology power posing and the implicit association test which according to Singal turned out to have weak empirical support or reproducibility or which were exaggerated into stronger claims which are scientifically questionable but sexy and exciting The book examines the replication crisis in social sciences and some of the underlying causes such as p hacking and suggests remedies for how both individuals and institutions can do a better job of resisting exaggerated pop psychology 21 Writing for National Review Michael M Rosen called the book engaging and persuasive and wrote that it was based on rigorous research and thoughtful interviews 2 An anonymous review in Publishers Weekly called the book impassioned yet disappointing complaining that its presentation of scientific details was too convoluted for lay readers 22 References Edit a b Singal Jesse About Me jessesingal com a b Rosen Michael M 1 July 2021 How Flawed Social Science Leads Us Astray National Review Sydney L Altman The Boston Globe 22 April 2021 via Newspapers com Jonathan Chait Singal Jesse 16 November 2016 How Alarmed Should American Jews Be Right Now Two Jews Kibitz New York Magazine Two of New York Magazine s Jewish staffers Jonathan Chait and Jesse Singal decided to discuss the question Singal Jesse About Singal Minded a b c Rude Mey 24 March 2021 Cis Men Like Jesse Singal Dan Savage Don t Decide What s Transphobic The Advocate Walker Harron 27 June 2018 Private Messages Reveal the Cis Journalist Groupthink Behind Trans Media Narratives Jezebel Kerri Amanda 25 June 2018 Why the Trans Community Hates The Atlantic s Cover Story The Advocate a b McDermott John 2 November 2019 Those People We Tried to Cancel They re All Hanging Out Together The New York Times a b Peterson Matt Kitchner Caroline 22 June 2018 What Do the Parents of Trans Kids Have to Say The Atlantic Neason Alexandria 25 January 2019 The perils of publishing without a fact checking net Columbia Journalism Review a b Barasch Alex 20 June 2018 Sacred Bodies Slate Kirkup James 6 July 2018 I am neither trans nor a woman Can I write about the issues they face The Economist Many transgender people and their advocates argued that on such a subject the voices of transgender people should be heard first and perhaps exclusively Srikanth Anagha 5 April 2021 Backlash from GLAAD s new accountability project is proof it s working says LGBTQ watchdog The Hill a b Zorn Eric 21 May 2021 Two more for the road My new favorite podcasts Chicago Tribune Blocked and Reported About Page Blocked and Reported on Substack Retrieved 12 January 2022 a b Gillespie Nick 17 June 2020 Katie Herzog and Jesse Singal on Left Wing Cancel Culture Reason July podcast picks online rage taboos and obesity The Week 23 July 2021 Blocked and Reported Patreon Why Blocked And Reported Moved To Substack Blocked and Reported on Substack Retrieved 12 January 2022 Singal Jesse The Quick Fix Why Fad Psychology Can t Cure Our Social Ills Review The Quick Fix Why Fad Psychology Can t Cure Our Social Ills Publishers Weekly External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jesse Singal amp oldid 1135247457, wikipedia, 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