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Kendrick Frazier

Kendrick Crosby Frazier (March 19, 1942 – November 7, 2022) was an American science writer and longtime editor of Skeptical Inquirer magazine. He was also a former editor of Science News, author or editor of ten books, and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He was a fellow and a member of the executive council of Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI), an international organization which promotes scientific inquiry.[1]

Kendrick Frazier
Frazier at CSICon 2011
Born(1942-03-19)March 19, 1942
DiedNovember 7, 2022(2022-11-07) (aged 80)
NationalityAmerican
EducationBA University of Colorado, 1964 MS Columbia University, 1966
Occupation(s)Writer, editor
Children2; including Michele

Frazier wrote extensively about a variety of science topics including astronomy, space exploration, the earth and planetary sciences, archaeology, technology, the history and philosophy of science, public issues of science, and the critical examination of pseudoscience and fringe science.

Personal life Edit

Frazier received a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Colorado and a M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University.[2] He was a member of the National Association of Science Writers and the American Geophysical Union.[3]

Frazier lived with his wife, Ruth, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She is an international consultant in community development and a former president (1974–1997) of Futures for Children, an organization which works with American Indians of the Southwest.[4] They have a son, Chris; their daughter, Michele aka Lady Ganga, died February 5, 2012, from cervical cancer, 2+12 months after completing a 700-mile expedition (called Starry Ganga) standup paddleboarding down the Ganges River in India to spread awareness about cervical cancer and its preventability and treatment.[5]

Frazier died on November 7, 2022, at the age of 80.[6]

Career Edit

Frazier was the earth sciences editor of Science News in 1969–70. He was named managing editor in 1970–71, then editor from 1971 to 1977, and remained a contributing editor until 1981. In December 1973 he traveled to Antarctica and the South Pole and wrote a series of articles reporting on the historic U.S. research into the continent's geologic and climatic history and the environmental impact of such research.[7][8][9]

 
Kendrick Frazier roughing it in Tanzania wilderness

In 1976 Frazier reported on the organizing conference at which the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, CSICOP, was founded.[10] In a discussion with James Randi at CSICon 2016 regarding the founding of CSICOP, Frazier said that Isaac Asimov being associated with the organization "gave it immense status and authority" in his eyes.[11]: 13:00 

The committee published a journal called The Zetetic featuring articles examining the claims of occultism and pseudoscientific theories. In August 1977 Frazier became the editor of the journal, and with the first issue of 1978 its name was changed to the Skeptical Inquirer.[12]

Frazier wrote articles in every issue for thirty-five years and participated in every national and international conference of the organization since 1977. Examples of his recent editor's columns and reports that feature popular science topics include "The Winter of Our Discontent" (about attacks on climate science),[13] "Why the Bem Experiments Are Not Parapsychology's Next Big Thing",[14] "Getting People Emotionally Invested",[15] and "The Roswell Syndrome....and Pseudoskepticism".[16] His comprehensive history of CSICOP was published in The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal.[17]

From 1983 to 2006, he concurrently worked as a full-time staff member at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he wrote about its research projects and for the last 11 years edited its award-winning newspaper, the Sandia Lab News.[18][19] He retired as a Principal Member of Laboratory Staff.

One of Frazier's later books, Science Under Siege: Defending Science, Exposing Pseudoscience, was featured by Science News for its "engaging, insightful, and often surprising essays by researchers and journalists" about "what science is and is not, and what happens when the facts get twisted."[20] Three prominent scientists gave testimonials about the book. Astrophysicist and author Neil deGrasse Tyson wrote "Science Under Siege is a welcome antidote to the profound science illiteracy that, today, permeates American pop culture and the press." Harvard University cognitive scientist and author Steven Pinker called the book "An entertaining and eye-opening collection of essays that advance the battle against ignorance and superstition." Williams College astronomer Jay M. Pasachoff said "Ken Frazier's collection brings a well-chosen selection of logical and well-reasoned pieces before a general audience that would enjoy and benefit from their analyses and exposés."[citation needed]

Awards and honors Edit

In 1985 the University of Colorado presented him with the George Norlin Award for outstanding achievement by an alumnus.[21]

The American Humanist Association awarded Frazier the Humanist Pioneer Award in 1995 for his "effective worldwide advancement of rational skepticism".[22]

Frazier received the In Praise of Reason Award, the highest honor from the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal in 2001.[23] The award is given in recognition of distinguished contributions in the use of critical inquiry, scientific evidence, and reason in evaluating claims to knowledge. Other recipients of this award include Carl Sagan, Murray Gell-Mann, Stephen Jay Gould, Martin Gardner, Ray Hyman and Nobel laureate physicist Leon Lederman.

Frazier was elected a Fellow of the AAAS in 2005 for his "distinguished contributions to the public understanding of science through writing for and editing popular science magazines that emphasize science news and scientific reasoning and methods."[24][25]

Books Edit

  • The Violent Face of Nature: Severe Phenomena and Natural Disasters, by Kendrick Frazier, William Morrow, New York, 1979, ISBN 0-688-03528-0
  • Paranormal Borderlands of Science, edited by Kendrick Frazier, Prometheus Books, 1981, ISBN 0-87975-148-7.
  • Our Turbulent Sun, by Kendrick Frazier. Prentice Hall, 1982, ISBN 0-13-644492-X
  • Solar System. By Kendrick Frazier and the Editors of Time-Life Books. Planet Earth Series. Time-Life Books, 1985, ISBN 0-7054-0755-1
  • Science Confronts the Paranormal edited by Kendrick Frazier, Prometheus Books, 1986, ISBN 0-87975-314-5.
  • The Hundredth Monkey: And Other Paradigms of the Paranormal, edited by Kendrick Frazier, 1991, Prometheus Books, ISBN 0-87975-655-1.
  • The UFO Invasion: The Roswell Incident, Alien Abductions, and Government Coverups, edited by Kendrick Frazier, Barry Karr, and Joe Nickell, Prometheus Books, 1997, ISBN 1-57392-131-9.
  • Encounters With the Paranormal: Science, Knowledge, and Belief, edited by Kendrick Frazier, 1998, Prometheus Books, ISBN 1-57392-203-X.
  • People of Chaco: A Canyon and Its Culture, by Kendrick Frazier. Updated and Revised Edition, 2005, W.W. Norton, New York. ISBN 0-393-31825-7
  • Science Under Siege: Defending Science, Exposing Pseudoscience, by Kendrick Frazier, 2009, Prometheus Books, ISBN 1-59102-715-2

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Articles by Kendrick Frazier". The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
  2. ^ Reed, Jr., Ollie (2022-11-21). "Ken Frazier, editor of 'Skeptical Inquirer' magazine, dies at 80 - Albuquerque Journal". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved 2022-11-22.
  3. ^ "New Mexican Writers to Speak at Lunch". The Santa Fe New Mexican. 1981-10-01. p. 28.
  4. ^ Page, Jake (September 1987), "'Mother-in-Chief' with a mission", McCall's, p. 138
  5. ^ Baldwin, Michele. "Starry Ganga Expedition". Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  6. ^ "Kendrick Frazier, Longtime Editor of Skeptical Inquirer, Has Died at Age 80". Center for Inquiry. from the original on 8 November 2022. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  7. ^ Frazier, Kendrick (Dec 15, 1973). "Science at the Bottom of the World". Science News. 104 (24): 374. doi:10.2307/3958532. JSTOR 3958532.
  8. ^ Frazier, Kendrick (Jan 19, 1974). "A Continent for Science". Science News. 105 (3): 43–45. doi:10.2307/3958813. JSTOR 3958813.
  9. ^ Frazier, Kendrick (Jan 27, 1974). "The first probes beneath Antarctica". Science News. 105 (4): 60–62. doi:10.2307/3959160. JSTOR 3959160.
  10. ^ Frazier, Kendrick (May 29, 1976). "Science and the Parascience Cults". Science News. 109 (22): 346–348, 350. doi:10.2307/3961111. JSTOR 751707.
  11. ^ "A Conversation with James Randi". youtube.com. Center For Inquiry. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
  12. ^ "Committee appeals to media", The Zetetic: Skeptical Inquirer, 2 (1): 15, Fall–Winter 1977
  13. ^ Frazier, Kendrick (May–June 2010). "The Winter of Our Discontent". Skeptical Inquirer: 4.
  14. ^ Frazier, Kendrick (March–April 2011). "Why the Bem Experiments Are Not Parapschology's Next Big Thing". Skeptical Inquirer: 4.
  15. ^ Frazier, Kendrick (March–April 2012). "Getting People Emotionally Invested". Skeptical Inquirer: 4.
  16. ^ Frazier, Kendrick (May–June 2012). "The Roswell Syndrome....and Pseudoskepticism". Skeptical Inquirer: 4.
  17. ^ Stein, Gordon (1996). The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal. Prometheus Books. ISBN 978-1573920216.
  18. ^ Frymer, Murry (22 December 1991). "Asking The Right Questions". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  19. ^ "Sandia Lab News". Sandia National Laboratories. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  20. ^ Sanders, Laura (12 September 2009). "Book Review: Science Under Siege: Defending Science, Exposing Pseudoscience edited". Science News. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  21. ^ . The Alumni Association of the University of Colorado at Boulder. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  22. ^ Frazier, Kendrick. "The skeptical eye: so human a quest – the skeptical movement in science". Humanist. American Humanist Association. Retrieved 28 April 2012.[permanent dead link]
  23. ^ . Center for Inquiry. Archived from the original on 5 October 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  24. ^ "Kendrick Frazier – The Skeptical Inquirer". Point of Inquiry. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
  25. ^ . Sandia Corporation. Archived from the original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2012.

External links Edit

  • Kendrick Frazier at IMDb
  • Skeptical Inquirer articles by Kendrick Frazier

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Kendrick Crosby Frazier March 19 1942 November 7 2022 was an American science writer and longtime editor of Skeptical Inquirer magazine He was also a former editor of Science News author or editor of ten books and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS He was a fellow and a member of the executive council of Committee for Skeptical Inquiry CSI an international organization which promotes scientific inquiry 1 Kendrick FrazierFrazier at CSICon 2011Born 1942 03 19 March 19 1942Windsor Colorado U S DiedNovember 7 2022 2022 11 07 aged 80 NationalityAmericanEducationBA University of Colorado 1964 MS Columbia University 1966Occupation s Writer editorChildren2 including MicheleKendrick Frazier Voice source source source recorded in January 2015 Problems playing this file See media help Frazier wrote extensively about a variety of science topics including astronomy space exploration the earth and planetary sciences archaeology technology the history and philosophy of science public issues of science and the critical examination of pseudoscience and fringe science Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 3 Awards and honors 4 Books 5 Notes 6 External linksPersonal life EditFrazier received a B A in Journalism from the University of Colorado and a M S in Journalism from Columbia University 2 He was a member of the National Association of Science Writers and the American Geophysical Union 3 Frazier lived with his wife Ruth in Albuquerque New Mexico She is an international consultant in community development and a former president 1974 1997 of Futures for Children an organization which works with American Indians of the Southwest 4 They have a son Chris their daughter Michele aka Lady Ganga died February 5 2012 from cervical cancer 2 1 2 months after completing a 700 mile expedition called Starry Ganga standup paddleboarding down the Ganges River in India to spread awareness about cervical cancer and its preventability and treatment 5 Frazier died on November 7 2022 at the age of 80 6 Career EditFrazier was the earth sciences editor of Science News in 1969 70 He was named managing editor in 1970 71 then editor from 1971 to 1977 and remained a contributing editor until 1981 In December 1973 he traveled to Antarctica and the South Pole and wrote a series of articles reporting on the historic U S research into the continent s geologic and climatic history and the environmental impact of such research 7 8 9 Kendrick Frazier roughing it in Tanzania wildernessIn 1976 Frazier reported on the organizing conference at which the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal CSICOP was founded 10 In a discussion with James Randi at CSICon 2016 regarding the founding of CSICOP Frazier said that Isaac Asimov being associated with the organization gave it immense status and authority in his eyes 11 13 00 The committee published a journal called The Zetetic featuring articles examining the claims of occultism and pseudoscientific theories In August 1977 Frazier became the editor of the journal and with the first issue of 1978 its name was changed to the Skeptical Inquirer 12 Frazier wrote articles in every issue for thirty five years and participated in every national and international conference of the organization since 1977 Examples of his recent editor s columns and reports that feature popular science topics include The Winter of Our Discontent about attacks on climate science 13 Why the Bem Experiments Are Not Parapsychology s Next Big Thing 14 Getting People Emotionally Invested 15 and The Roswell Syndrome and Pseudoskepticism 16 His comprehensive history of CSICOP was published in The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal 17 From 1983 to 2006 he concurrently worked as a full time staff member at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque New Mexico where he wrote about its research projects and for the last 11 years edited its award winning newspaper the Sandia Lab News 18 19 He retired as a Principal Member of Laboratory Staff One of Frazier s later books Science Under Siege Defending Science Exposing Pseudoscience was featured by Science News for its engaging insightful and often surprising essays by researchers and journalists about what science is and is not and what happens when the facts get twisted 20 Three prominent scientists gave testimonials about the book Astrophysicist and author Neil deGrasse Tyson wrote Science Under Siege is a welcome antidote to the profound science illiteracy that today permeates American pop culture and the press Harvard University cognitive scientist and author Steven Pinker called the book An entertaining and eye opening collection of essays that advance the battle against ignorance and superstition Williams College astronomer Jay M Pasachoff said Ken Frazier s collection brings a well chosen selection of logical and well reasoned pieces before a general audience that would enjoy and benefit from their analyses and exposes citation needed Awards and honors EditIn 1985 the University of Colorado presented him with the George Norlin Award for outstanding achievement by an alumnus 21 The American Humanist Association awarded Frazier the Humanist Pioneer Award in 1995 for his effective worldwide advancement of rational skepticism 22 Frazier received the In Praise of Reason Award the highest honor from the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal in 2001 23 The award is given in recognition of distinguished contributions in the use of critical inquiry scientific evidence and reason in evaluating claims to knowledge Other recipients of this award include Carl Sagan Murray Gell Mann Stephen Jay Gould Martin Gardner Ray Hyman and Nobel laureate physicist Leon Lederman Frazier was elected a Fellow of the AAAS in 2005 for his distinguished contributions to the public understanding of science through writing for and editing popular science magazines that emphasize science news and scientific reasoning and methods 24 25 Books EditThe Violent Face of Nature Severe Phenomena and Natural Disasters by Kendrick Frazier William Morrow New York 1979 ISBN 0 688 03528 0 Paranormal Borderlands of Science edited by Kendrick Frazier Prometheus Books 1981 ISBN 0 87975 148 7 Our Turbulent Sun by Kendrick Frazier Prentice Hall 1982 ISBN 0 13 644492 X Solar System By Kendrick Frazier and the Editors of Time Life Books Planet Earth Series Time Life Books 1985 ISBN 0 7054 0755 1 Science Confronts the Paranormal edited by Kendrick Frazier Prometheus Books 1986 ISBN 0 87975 314 5 The Hundredth Monkey And Other Paradigms of the Paranormal edited by Kendrick Frazier 1991 Prometheus Books ISBN 0 87975 655 1 The UFO Invasion The Roswell Incident Alien Abductions and Government Coverups edited by Kendrick Frazier Barry Karr and Joe Nickell Prometheus Books 1997 ISBN 1 57392 131 9 Encounters With the Paranormal Science Knowledge and Belief edited by Kendrick Frazier 1998 Prometheus Books ISBN 1 57392 203 X People of Chaco A Canyon and Its Culture by Kendrick Frazier Updated and Revised Edition 2005 W W Norton New York ISBN 0 393 31825 7 Science Under Siege Defending Science Exposing Pseudoscience by Kendrick Frazier 2009 Prometheus Books ISBN 1 59102 715 2Notes Edit Articles by Kendrick Frazier The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry Retrieved 25 April 2012 Reed Jr Ollie 2022 11 21 Ken Frazier editor of Skeptical Inquirer magazine dies at 80 Albuquerque Journal Albuquerque Journal Retrieved 2022 11 22 New Mexican Writers to Speak at Lunch The Santa Fe New Mexican 1981 10 01 p 28 Page Jake September 1987 Mother in Chief with a mission McCall s p 138 Baldwin Michele Starry Ganga Expedition Retrieved 8 May 2012 Kendrick Frazier Longtime Editor of Skeptical Inquirer Has Died at Age 80 Center for Inquiry Archived from the original on 8 November 2022 Retrieved 8 November 2022 Frazier Kendrick Dec 15 1973 Science at the Bottom of the World Science News 104 24 374 doi 10 2307 3958532 JSTOR 3958532 Frazier Kendrick Jan 19 1974 A Continent for Science Science News 105 3 43 45 doi 10 2307 3958813 JSTOR 3958813 Frazier Kendrick Jan 27 1974 The first probes beneath Antarctica Science News 105 4 60 62 doi 10 2307 3959160 JSTOR 3959160 Frazier Kendrick May 29 1976 Science and the Parascience Cults Science News 109 22 346 348 350 doi 10 2307 3961111 JSTOR 751707 A Conversation with James Randi youtube com Center For Inquiry Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 25 August 2017 Committee appeals to media The Zetetic Skeptical Inquirer 2 1 15 Fall Winter 1977 Frazier Kendrick May June 2010 The Winter of Our Discontent Skeptical Inquirer 4 Frazier Kendrick March April 2011 Why the Bem Experiments Are Not Parapschology s Next Big Thing Skeptical Inquirer 4 Frazier Kendrick March April 2012 Getting People Emotionally Invested Skeptical Inquirer 4 Frazier Kendrick May June 2012 The Roswell Syndrome and Pseudoskepticism Skeptical Inquirer 4 Stein Gordon 1996 The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal Prometheus Books ISBN 978 1573920216 Frymer Murry 22 December 1991 Asking The Right Questions Chicago Tribune Retrieved 27 April 2012 Sandia Lab News Sandia National Laboratories Retrieved 28 April 2012 Sanders Laura 12 September 2009 Book Review Science Under Siege Defending Science Exposing Pseudoscience edited Science News Retrieved 4 May 2012 George Norlin Award Recipients The Alumni Association of the University of Colorado at Boulder Archived from the original on 9 March 2012 Retrieved 26 April 2012 Frazier Kendrick The skeptical eye so human a quest the skeptical movement in science Humanist American Humanist Association Retrieved 28 April 2012 permanent dead link Speakers Center for Inquiry Archived from the original on 5 October 2012 Retrieved 1 May 2012 Kendrick Frazier The Skeptical Inquirer Point of Inquiry Retrieved 25 April 2012 Professional Society Fellows Sandia Corporation Archived from the original on 10 May 2012 Retrieved 27 April 2012 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