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Kylie Sturgess

Kylie Sturgess is a past President of the Atheist Foundation of Australia,[1] an award-winning blogger, author and independent podcast host of The Token Skeptic Podcast. A Philosophy and Religious Education teacher with over ten years experience in education, Sturgess has lectured on teaching critical thinking, feminism, new media and anomalistic beliefs worldwide. She is a Member of the James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF) Education Advisory Panel and regularly writes editorial for numerous publications, and has spoken at The Amazing Meeting Las Vegas, Dragon*Con (US), QED Con (UK). She was a presenter and Master of Ceremonies for the 2010 Global Atheist Convention and returned to the role in 2012.[2] Her most recent book The Scope of Skepticism was released in 2012. She is a presenter at Perth's community radio station RTRFM,[3] and a winner at the 2018 CBAA Community Radio Awards in the category of Talks, with the show Talk the Talk[4] In 2020 she was in the final eight in the Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) Asia-Pacific virtual showcase.[5]

Kylie Sturgess
NationalityAustralian
CitizenshipAustralian
Occupation(s)Educator, lecturer, podcaster
Years active2003 – present
Known forNotable sceptic and host of the Token Skeptic Podcast, covering topics such as psychology, philosophy, science, scepticism, ethics, literacy, education, atheism, and critical thinking.
AwardsCBAA Community Radio Award, best radio program Talks 2018; Three-Minute Thesis final eight finalist in the Asia-Pacific Virtual Showcase, 2020.
Websitehttp://www.kyliesturgess.com/

Influences edit

From a young age Sturgess was influenced by art, literature, and film. Her interest in investigative journalism exposed her to the negative results of scams and pseudoscience. Sturgess also credits the feminist writer Julie Burchill and popular science writer Mary Roach as being positive influences. Female skeptics Karen Stollznow and Lynne Kelly are also important figures in Sturgess's skepticism background.[6]

Career edit

Since 2003, Sturgess has gained Levels 1 and 2 accreditation in the Federation of Australasian Philosophy in Schools Association's ‘Philosophy / Teacher Educator’. She went on to begin a Graduate Diploma in Psychology at Monash University by distance education in 2006 and completed several Masters Degrees in Education and qualifications in Radio Broadcasting.[7]

At the beginning of 2007 Sturgess had completed her first Masters of Education in Special Learning needs, with a particular focus on Gifted and Talented education and gender issues. For the final unit for her second Masters of Education, her thesis was on "Anomalistic beliefs in Australians : a Rasch analysis",[8] and she was a co-author on a paper raising questions about the Wiseman and Watt’s short scales of positive and negative superstitions.[9]

Her professional background includes working for a number of private schools in Western Australia. In 2010 Sturgess taught Religious Education, Philosophy and Ethics. Currently, she is a lecturer at Murdoch University in Strategic Communication, Podcasting and Radio, whilst completing her PhD in podcasting and further graduate studies in Science Communication at ANU.[7]

 
6th World Skeptic Congress, 2012, Berlin "Why Can't a Teacher Be More Like a Scientist? – Pseudoscience in Education"

Skepticism and speaking engagements edit

Sturgess' influence in skepticism began during The Amazing Meeting 3 where she helped as a volunteer. At the beginning of 2006, after an influential lecture on 'Teaching Critical Thinking in the Physical Sciences' by Liam McDaid of Sacramento City College, the West Australian Skeptic Association ran an Award for challenging pseudo-scientific and paranormal claims. Sturgess used this opportunity as a 'theme' for her Term 2 upper-ability English class (along with studies of Macbeth, GATTACA and The Chrysalids) who subsequently submitted six group reports. The class was commended with two awards and one honourable mention; later repeated in 2007 with two Awards and three honourable mentions.[citation needed]

Sturgess was recognised for this work by a runner-up award by the Australian Skeptics in 2006.[10] At that conference, she presented a speech written by the West Australian Skeptics regarding their project and their request for support. As a result, she was invited to present an essay for Radio National in December 2006, which also became an article in the Australian Skeptics. When she won the Australian Skeptics Critical Thinking Prize in 2007,[11] she used the proceeds to begin her Graduate Diploma in Psychology.[12]

Sturgess was a presenter of a paper at the James Randi Educational Foundation's The Amazing Meeting 5, with the title "The West Australian Skeptics Awards for Young Critical Writers: Investigations and Questions about Future Directions when Studying High School Students’ Beliefs in the Pseudoscientific and the Paranormal.".[13] In 2008 she presented at the Australian Skeptics National Conference in Adelaide, South Australia with "On Sex, Smarts and Where The SkepGrrls At: An Investigation into Gender Differences and Belief In Weird Things".[14]

She has been a speaker on a number of panels on the SkepTrack at Dragon*Con from 2009 to 2011[15] and in 2010 spoke at Global Atheist Convention, Melbourne 12–14 March 2010 on "Sex and Skepticism: a Study of Belief in Australian Women".[16] and presented on a panel at the QED Convention 2011 in Manchester, UK, called 'Reaching Out Reasonably’ with Eugenie Scott, Sile Lane, David Kirby, and moderated by Janis Bennion.[17]

In 2011, Sturgess was the Australian co-ordinator of the 10:23 campaign and was recognised with First Place for 2011 for her activism efforts by the Secular Student Alliance Best Individual College Activist Awards.[18] She has acted as a consultant to the media on the topic of women and paranormal beliefs for the Australian National Times column "Skeptic Science".[19] In 2016 she promoted the Census No Religion Campaign as the President of the Atheist Foundation of Australia [20]

Publications edit

  • Sturgess, Kylie (2012). The Scope of Skepticism: Interviews, Essays and Observations From the Token Skeptic Podcast. Podblack Books. ISBN 978-1-291-00501-1.

Sturgess regularly writes editorials for numerous publications, including:

Sturgess' work has featured in Educational Journals and Publications:

  • The Open Laboratory Best Of Science Blogs 2008[33]
  • Journal of the Science Teachers Association of Western Australia,[34]
  • Lab Talk – Science Teachers Association of Victoria,[35]

Other notable publications:

  • The Young Australian Skeptics Skeptical Blog Anthology 2011 – Editor[36]
  • Sturgess was a co-author of the paper ‘The structure of superstitious action – A further analysis of fresh evidence‘,[37] in the journal Personality and Individual Differences (Science Direct), a peer-reviewed publication. It involves a re-analysis of Wiseman and Watt's short scales of positive and negative superstitions.
  • Essay featured in "The Australian Book of Atheism",[38] distributed in Australia by Embiggen Books.[39]
  • Cavanagh, R., Kennish, P., & Sturgess, K. (2008). Development of a theoretical framework to inform measurement of secondary school student engagement with learning. AARE 2008 International Education Research Conference. Changing Climates: Education for Sustainable Futures, 30 November 2008. Brisbane: AARE Inc.
  • What Do I Do Next?: Leading Skeptics Discuss 105 Practical Ways to Promote Science and Advance Skepticism. Ed. Daniel Loxton, www.skeptic.com.[40]
  • Sturgess, K. ‘Skepticism in the Classroom‘ in Knight, S. & Collins, C. (Eds.). (2005). Critical and Creative Thinking: The Australasian Journal of Philosophy in Education, 13(1).
  • Order, Simon; Gail Phillips; Lauren O’Mahony and Kylie Sturgess. (2021). “The Vision Impaired as a Radio Audience: Meeting Their Audio Needs in the 21st Century”, Journal of Radio & Audio Media, 28:1, 107-124.
  • Bridgstock, M., Marais, I. and Sturgess, K. (2011). The structure of superstitious action – A further analysis of fresh evidence. Personality and Individual Differences 50(6):795–798.

Awards edit

  • Three-Minute Thesis final eight finalist in the Asia-Pacific Virtual Showcase, 2020.
  • Best Radio Program – Talks at the 2018 CBAA Community Radio Awards with Talk the Talk [41]
  • Ockham Award – Best Video 2014 for TEDxPerth Talk "Superstition Ain't The Way"[42] Awarded at OED 2014 by The Skeptic Magazine UK[43]
  • Ockham Award – Best Podcast 2013 for The Token Skeptic. Awarded at OED 2013 by The Skeptic Magazine UK[44]
  • The Secular Student Alliance Best Individual College Activist Awards – First Place 2011[45]
  • Australian Skeptics Critical Thinking Prize 2007[11]
  • Australian Skeptics Runner-up For Critical Thinking Prize 2006[46]

Interviews edit

Sturgess has featured in the following media:

Television edit

Radio edit

Podcasts edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Faith in the spotlight as Australians tipped to lose their religion". Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  2. ^ Dave Fregon. "Kylie Sturgess". atheistconvention.org.au.
  3. ^ RTRFM. "Kylie Sturgess". rtrfm.com.au.
  4. ^ Murdoch University. "Contribution to community radio recognised at national awards night". www.murdoch.edu.au.
  5. ^ . 30 November 2020. Archived from the original on 30 November 2020. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  7. ^ a b https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyliesturgess/[self-published source]
  8. ^ Sturgess, Kylie (2011). "Anomalistic Beliefs in Australians: A Rasch Analysis". Google Books.
  9. ^ Bridgstock, M.; Marais, I.; Sturgess, K. (2011). "The structure of superstitious action – A further analysis of fresh evidence". Personality and Individual Differences. 50 (6): 795. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2010.12.033. hdl:10072/39831.
  10. ^ . Australian Skeptics. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  11. ^ a b Birch, Joel. "Merit Awards". skeptics.com.au/. Australian Skeptics Inc. Retrieved 31 August 2014.
  12. ^ "Kylie Sturgess". Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  13. ^ Jeff Wagg. "James Randi Educational Foundation". randi.org.
  14. ^ http://www.skepticssa.org.au/conf08.html 14 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Dragon*Con Skeptrack – Skeptics, Rational Thought and Free Thinking". Retrieved 12 January 2013.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 January 2010.
  17. ^ "The Little QEDCon That Can—Question, Explore, Discover in Manchester". 4 May 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
  18. ^ Zukor, Leslie A. "The Secular Student Alliance Best Individual College Activist Awards 2011". Retrieved 20 March 2012.
  19. ^ Newsome, Brad (January 2011). "Do women want to believe?". National Times. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
  20. ^ Knott, Matthew (29 July 2016). "TAtheists urge Australians not to joke around by putting Jedi as their religion on the census". Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  21. ^ Sturgess, Kylie (2009). "Scaremongering and the Streisand Effect – Dr Ben Goldacre and Skeptical Bloggers Respond to Jeni Barnett". The Australian Skeptic. 29 (1): 52–53.
  22. ^ Bridgestock, Martin; Kylie Sturgess (2010). "BrainFood – Innovators in Skepticism, Reed Esau and Daniel Loxton". The Australian Skeptics. 30 (2): 18–22.
  23. ^ Sturgess, Kylie (2010). "Interview with Chris French". The Australian Skeptic. 30 (2): 26–30.
  24. ^ Sturgess, Kylie (2006). "Critical Thinking in the Classroom". The Australian Skeptic. 26 (4): 12–13.
  25. ^ Sturgess, Kylie (2007). "Forums for Skepticism". The Australian Skeptic. 27 (3): 18–22.
  26. ^ Sturgess, Kylie (2009). "An Introduction to Parapsychology – A Skeptic Gets Schooled". The Australian Skeptic. 29 (1): 40–41.
  27. ^ Sturgess, Kylie (2010). "Skeptics and Atheism – Review of the Global Atheist Convention". The Australian Skeptic. 30 (2): 8–12.
  28. ^ Sturgess, Kylie (2009). "An Interview With Dr Caroline Watt". The Australian Skeptic. 29 (1): 42–43.
  29. ^ Sturgess, Kylie (2010). "Interview with Bruce M. Hood". UK Skeptic. 22 (3): 27–31.
  30. ^ Sturgess, Kylie (2010). "Stephen Fry – Last Chance to Think". Skeptical Inquirer. 34 (1): 46–48.
  31. ^ "Articles by Kylie Sturgess". The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  32. ^ "On The Luck of the Irish And Taking Probability Personally". IIG. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  33. ^ Sturgess, Kylie. . Smart Bitches, Not Merely Sex (2008). Jennifer Rohn (Ed.). Archived from the original on 18 August 2011. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  34. ^ Sturgess, Kylie (2007). "MythBusting with the Skeptics". Journal of the Science Teachers Association of Western Australia. 43 (1): 2.
  35. ^ Sturgess, Kylie (2007). . Lab Talk – Science Teachers Association of Victoria (51): 4. Archived from the original on 23 March 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  36. ^ Sturgess, Kylie. Kylie Sturgess (ed.). "The Young Australian Skeptics Blog Anthology 2011 – Editor". Scientific American. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  37. ^ Bridgstock, Martin; Marais, Ida; Sturgess, Kylie (2011). "The structure of superstitious action – A further analysis of fresh evidence". Personality and Individual Differences. 50 (6): 795–798. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2010.12.033. hdl:10072/39831.
  38. ^ (editor), Warren Bonett (2010). The Australian book of Atheism. Carlton North, Vic.: Scribe Publications. ISBN 978-1-921640-76-6. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  39. ^ . Embiggen Books. Archived from the original on 10 July 2011. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  40. ^ "What Do I Do Next?: Leading Skeptics Discuss 105 Practical Ways to Promote Science and Advance Skepticism" (PDF). www.skeptic.com. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  41. ^ "2018 CBAA Community Radio Awards Winners Announced". website. 12 November 2018.
  42. ^ Superstition ain't the way: Kylie Sturgess at TEDxPerth. YouTube. 27 January 2014.
  43. ^ "WAHOOO Thanks QEDCon and UK Skeptic Magazine – Win For Ockham's Video 2013". Token Skeptic.
  44. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 February 2014. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  45. ^ Zukor, Leslie A. "The Secular Student Alliance Best Individual College Activist Awards 2011". Retrieved 7 January 2012.
  46. ^ Skeptics, Australian. . Archived from the original on 9 May 2012. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
  47. ^ "Breakfast – The Story Behind Superstitions". Channel 10 Breakfast. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  48. ^ "The Guestroom – Kylie Sturgess". ABC Darwin Radio. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  49. ^ "God Forbid – Beyond New Atheism". ABC Radio National – God Forbid. 30 August 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  50. ^ "Anti-Islam campaigners derail atheists' 'tick the truth' census project". JJJ Hack. 29 July 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  51. ^ "Atheist Foundation Australia's "no religion" Census bid". 3AW. 12 July 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  52. ^ "#36 Belief and Education". Skeptically Speaking. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  53. ^ "Census data shows the changing face of WA". 6PR. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  54. ^ Swoopy; Colanduno, Derek (27 February 2007). "Ep. No. 47 – More from TAM 5 – Kylie Sturgess, Hal Bidlack, Michael McRae". Skepticality. Skeptic Magazine. Retrieved 27 November 2011.
  55. ^ "The Pseudo Scientists – Episode 27". The Young Australian Skeptics. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  56. ^ "The Pseudo Scientists – Episode 28". The Young Australian Skeptics. Retrieved 10 February 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Kylie Sturgess on Twitter  
  • Token Skeptic Podcast

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August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Kylie Sturgess is a past President of the Atheist Foundation of Australia 1 an award winning blogger author and independent podcast host of The Token Skeptic Podcast A Philosophy and Religious Education teacher with over ten years experience in education Sturgess has lectured on teaching critical thinking feminism new media and anomalistic beliefs worldwide She is a Member of the James Randi Educational Foundation JREF Education Advisory Panel and regularly writes editorial for numerous publications and has spoken at The Amazing Meeting Las Vegas Dragon Con US QED Con UK She was a presenter and Master of Ceremonies for the 2010 Global Atheist Convention and returned to the role in 2012 2 Her most recent book The Scope of Skepticism was released in 2012 She is a presenter at Perth s community radio station RTRFM 3 and a winner at the 2018 CBAA Community Radio Awards in the category of Talks with the show Talk the Talk 4 In 2020 she was in the final eight in the Three Minute Thesis 3MT Asia Pacific virtual showcase 5 Kylie SturgessNationalityAustralianCitizenshipAustralianOccupation s Educator lecturer podcasterYears active2003 presentKnown forNotable sceptic and host of the Token Skeptic Podcast covering topics such as psychology philosophy science scepticism ethics literacy education atheism and critical thinking AwardsCBAA Community Radio Award best radio program Talks 2018 Three Minute Thesis final eight finalist in the Asia Pacific Virtual Showcase 2020 Websitehttp www kyliesturgess com Kylie Sturgess Voice source source track track track track track track track track track recorded in January 2014 Contents 1 Influences 2 Career 3 Skepticism and speaking engagements 4 Publications 5 Awards 6 Interviews 6 1 Television 6 2 Radio 6 3 Podcasts 7 References 8 External linksInfluences editFrom a young age Sturgess was influenced by art literature and film Her interest in investigative journalism exposed her to the negative results of scams and pseudoscience Sturgess also credits the feminist writer Julie Burchill and popular science writer Mary Roach as being positive influences Female skeptics Karen Stollznow and Lynne Kelly are also important figures in Sturgess s skepticism background 6 Career editSince 2003 Sturgess has gained Levels 1 and 2 accreditation in the Federation of Australasian Philosophy in Schools Association s Philosophy Teacher Educator She went on to begin a Graduate Diploma in Psychology at Monash University by distance education in 2006 and completed several Masters Degrees in Education and qualifications in Radio Broadcasting 7 At the beginning of 2007 Sturgess had completed her first Masters of Education in Special Learning needs with a particular focus on Gifted and Talented education and gender issues For the final unit for her second Masters of Education her thesis was on Anomalistic beliefs in Australians a Rasch analysis 8 and she was a co author on a paper raising questions about the Wiseman and Watt s short scales of positive and negative superstitions 9 Her professional background includes working for a number of private schools in Western Australia In 2010 Sturgess taught Religious Education Philosophy and Ethics Currently she is a lecturer at Murdoch University in Strategic Communication Podcasting and Radio whilst completing her PhD in podcasting and further graduate studies in Science Communication at ANU 7 nbsp 6th World Skeptic Congress 2012 Berlin Why Can t a Teacher Be More Like a Scientist Pseudoscience in Education Skepticism and speaking engagements editSturgess influence in skepticism began during The Amazing Meeting 3 where she helped as a volunteer At the beginning of 2006 after an influential lecture on Teaching Critical Thinking in the Physical Sciences by Liam McDaid of Sacramento City College the West Australian Skeptic Association ran an Award for challenging pseudo scientific and paranormal claims Sturgess used this opportunity as a theme for her Term 2 upper ability English class along with studies of Macbeth GATTACA and The Chrysalids who subsequently submitted six group reports The class was commended with two awards and one honourable mention later repeated in 2007 with two Awards and three honourable mentions citation needed Sturgess was recognised for this work by a runner up award by the Australian Skeptics in 2006 10 At that conference she presented a speech written by the West Australian Skeptics regarding their project and their request for support As a result she was invited to present an essay for Radio National in December 2006 which also became an article in the Australian Skeptics When she won the Australian Skeptics Critical Thinking Prize in 2007 11 she used the proceeds to begin her Graduate Diploma in Psychology 12 Sturgess was a presenter of a paper at the James Randi Educational Foundation s The Amazing Meeting 5 with the title The West Australian Skeptics Awards for Young Critical Writers Investigations and Questions about Future Directions when Studying High School Students Beliefs in the Pseudoscientific and the Paranormal 13 In 2008 she presented at the Australian Skeptics National Conference in Adelaide South Australia with On Sex Smarts and Where The SkepGrrls At An Investigation into Gender Differences and Belief In Weird Things 14 She has been a speaker on a number of panels on the SkepTrack at Dragon Con from 2009 to 2011 15 and in 2010 spoke at Global Atheist Convention Melbourne 12 14 March 2010 on Sex and Skepticism a Study of Belief in Australian Women 16 and presented on a panel at the QED Convention 2011 in Manchester UK called Reaching Out Reasonably with Eugenie Scott Sile Lane David Kirby and moderated by Janis Bennion 17 In 2011 Sturgess was the Australian co ordinator of the 10 23 campaign and was recognised with First Place for 2011 for her activism efforts by the Secular Student Alliance Best Individual College Activist Awards 18 She has acted as a consultant to the media on the topic of women and paranormal beliefs for the Australian National Times column Skeptic Science 19 In 2016 she promoted the Census No Religion Campaign as the President of the Atheist Foundation of Australia 20 Publications editSturgess Kylie 2012 The Scope of Skepticism Interviews Essays and Observations From the Token Skeptic Podcast Podblack Books ISBN 978 1 291 00501 1 Sturgess regularly writes editorials for numerous publications including The Australian Skeptics 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 UK Skeptic 29 Skeptical Briefs Skeptical Inquirer 30 and the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry s CSI Curiouser and Curiouser online column 31 Independent Investigation Group s The Odds Must be Crazy website 32 Sturgess work has featured in Educational Journals and Publications The Open Laboratory Best Of Science Blogs 2008 33 Journal of the Science Teachers Association of Western Australia 34 Lab Talk Science Teachers Association of Victoria 35 Other notable publications The Young Australian Skeptics Skeptical Blog Anthology 2011 Editor 36 Sturgess was a co author of the paper The structure of superstitious action A further analysis of fresh evidence 37 in the journal Personality and Individual Differences Science Direct a peer reviewed publication It involves a re analysis of Wiseman and Watt s short scales of positive and negative superstitions Essay featured in The Australian Book of Atheism 38 distributed in Australia by Embiggen Books 39 Cavanagh R Kennish P amp Sturgess K 2008 Development of a theoretical framework to inform measurement of secondary school student engagement with learning AARE 2008 International Education Research Conference Changing Climates Education for Sustainable Futures 30 November 2008 Brisbane AARE Inc What Do I Do Next Leading Skeptics Discuss 105 Practical Ways to Promote Science and Advance Skepticism Ed Daniel Loxton www skeptic com 40 Sturgess K Skepticism in the Classroom in Knight S amp Collins C Eds 2005 Critical and Creative Thinking The Australasian Journal of Philosophy in Education 13 1 Order Simon Gail Phillips Lauren O Mahony and Kylie Sturgess 2021 The Vision Impaired as a Radio Audience Meeting Their Audio Needs in the 21st Century Journal of Radio amp Audio Media 28 1 107 124 Bridgstock M Marais I and Sturgess K 2011 The structure of superstitious action A further analysis of fresh evidence Personality and Individual Differences 50 6 795 798 Awards editThree Minute Thesis final eight finalist in the Asia Pacific Virtual Showcase 2020 Best Radio Program Talks at the 2018 CBAA Community Radio Awards with Talk the Talk 41 Ockham Award Best Video 2014 for TEDxPerth Talk Superstition Ain t The Way 42 Awarded at OED 2014 by The Skeptic Magazine UK 43 Ockham Award Best Podcast 2013 for The Token Skeptic Awarded at OED 2013 by The Skeptic Magazine UK 44 The Secular Student Alliance Best Individual College Activist Awards First Place 2011 45 Australian Skeptics Critical Thinking Prize 2007 11 Australian Skeptics Runner up For Critical Thinking Prize 2006 46 Interviews editSturgess has featured in the following media Television edit The Story Behind Superstitions Channel 10 Breakfast Friday 13 July 2012 47 Radio edit ABC Darwin 48 Radio National 49 JJJ 50 3AW 51 Skeptically Speaking 52 6PR 53 Fremantle Radio Curtin University Radio RTRFMPodcasts edit Skepticality Podcast 54 Meet the Skeptics Skeptically Speaking The Skeptical Experience UK Birmingham Skeptics UK Strange Quarks The Pseudo Scientists 55 56 References edit Faith in the spotlight as Australians tipped to lose their religion Retrieved 6 June 2016 Dave Fregon Kylie Sturgess atheistconvention org au RTRFM Kylie Sturgess rtrfm com au Murdoch University Contribution to community radio recognised at national awards night www murdoch edu au Virtual Asia Pacific 3MT Final Showcase Three Minute Thesis University of Queensland 30 November 2020 Archived from the original on 30 November 2020 Retrieved 5 March 2022 Meet Kylie Sturgess Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 30 January 2014 a b https www linkedin com in kyliesturgess self published source Sturgess Kylie 2011 Anomalistic Beliefs in Australians A Rasch Analysis Google Books Bridgstock M Marais I Sturgess K 2011 The structure of superstitious action A further analysis of fresh evidence Personality and Individual Differences 50 6 795 doi 10 1016 j paid 2010 12 033 hdl 10072 39831 Teaching Critical Thinking Australian Skeptics Archived from the original on 9 May 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 a b Birch Joel Merit Awards skeptics com au Australian Skeptics Inc Retrieved 31 August 2014 Kylie Sturgess Retrieved 3 May 2019 Jeff Wagg James Randi Educational Foundation randi org http www skepticssa org au conf08 html Archived 14 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine Dragon Con Skeptrack Skeptics Rational Thought and Free Thinking Retrieved 12 January 2013 Rise of Atheism Global Atheist Convention Archived from the original on 26 January 2010 The Little QEDCon That Can Question Explore Discover in Manchester 4 May 2011 Retrieved 12 January 2013 Zukor Leslie A The Secular Student Alliance Best Individual College Activist Awards 2011 Retrieved 20 March 2012 Newsome Brad January 2011 Do women want to believe National Times Retrieved 12 January 2013 Knott Matthew 29 July 2016 TAtheists urge Australians not to joke around by putting Jedi as their religion on the census Retrieved 29 July 2019 Sturgess Kylie 2009 Scaremongering and the Streisand Effect Dr Ben Goldacre and Skeptical Bloggers Respond to Jeni Barnett The Australian Skeptic 29 1 52 53 Bridgestock Martin Kylie Sturgess 2010 BrainFood Innovators in Skepticism Reed Esau and Daniel Loxton The Australian Skeptics 30 2 18 22 Sturgess Kylie 2010 Interview with Chris French The Australian Skeptic 30 2 26 30 Sturgess Kylie 2006 Critical Thinking in the Classroom The Australian Skeptic 26 4 12 13 Sturgess Kylie 2007 Forums for Skepticism The Australian Skeptic 27 3 18 22 Sturgess Kylie 2009 An Introduction to Parapsychology A Skeptic Gets Schooled The Australian Skeptic 29 1 40 41 Sturgess Kylie 2010 Skeptics and Atheism Review of the Global Atheist Convention The Australian Skeptic 30 2 8 12 Sturgess Kylie 2009 An Interview With Dr Caroline Watt The Australian Skeptic 29 1 42 43 Sturgess Kylie 2010 Interview with Bruce M Hood UK Skeptic 22 3 27 31 Sturgess Kylie 2010 Stephen Fry Last Chance to Think Skeptical Inquirer 34 1 46 48 Articles by Kylie Sturgess The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry Retrieved 23 April 2011 On The Luck of the Irish And Taking Probability Personally IIG Retrieved 17 March 2012 Sturgess Kylie The Open Laboratory The Best Writing on Science Blogs 2008 Smart Bitches Not Merely Sex 2008 Jennifer Rohn Ed Archived from the original on 18 August 2011 Retrieved 23 April 2011 Sturgess Kylie 2007 MythBusting with the Skeptics Journal of the Science Teachers Association of Western Australia 43 1 2 Sturgess Kylie 2007 Kicking ass and doing science Skepticism in the English classroom Lab Talk Science Teachers Association of Victoria 51 4 Archived from the original on 23 March 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 Sturgess Kylie Kylie Sturgess ed The Young Australian Skeptics Blog Anthology 2011 Editor Scientific American Retrieved 23 April 2011 Bridgstock Martin Marais Ida Sturgess Kylie 2011 The structure of superstitious action A further analysis of fresh evidence Personality and Individual Differences 50 6 795 798 doi 10 1016 j paid 2010 12 033 hdl 10072 39831 editor Warren Bonett 2010 The Australian book of Atheism Carlton North Vic Scribe Publications ISBN 978 1 921640 76 6 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last has generic name help The Australian Book of Atheism Embiggen Books Archived from the original on 10 July 2011 Retrieved 23 April 2011 What Do I Do Next Leading Skeptics Discuss 105 Practical Ways to Promote Science and Advance Skepticism PDF www skeptic com Retrieved 23 April 2011 2018 CBAA Community Radio Awards Winners Announced website 12 November 2018 Superstition ain t the way Kylie Sturgess at TEDxPerth YouTube 27 January 2014 WAHOOO Thanks QEDCon and UK Skeptic Magazine Win For Ockham s Video 2013 Token Skeptic 2013 Ockham Awards Archived from the original on 8 February 2014 Retrieved 9 February 2014 Zukor Leslie A The Secular Student Alliance Best Individual College Activist Awards 2011 Retrieved 7 January 2012 Skeptics Australian Australian Skeptics Runner up For Critical Thinking Prize 2006 Archived from the original on 9 May 2012 Retrieved 7 January 2012 Breakfast The Story Behind Superstitions Channel 10 Breakfast Retrieved 17 August 2012 The Guestroom Kylie Sturgess ABC Darwin Radio Retrieved 23 April 2011 God Forbid Beyond New Atheism ABC Radio National God Forbid 30 August 2018 Retrieved 2 September 2018 Anti Islam campaigners derail atheists tick the truth census project JJJ Hack 29 July 2016 Retrieved 4 August 2016 Atheist Foundation Australia s no religion Census bid 3AW 12 July 2016 Retrieved 13 July 2016 36 Belief and Education Skeptically Speaking Retrieved 23 April 2011 Census data shows the changing face of WA 6PR Retrieved 27 June 2017 Swoopy Colanduno Derek 27 February 2007 Ep No 47 More from TAM 5 Kylie Sturgess Hal Bidlack Michael McRae Skepticality Skeptic Magazine Retrieved 27 November 2011 The Pseudo Scientists Episode 27 The Young Australian Skeptics Retrieved 10 February 2012 The Pseudo Scientists Episode 28 The Young Australian Skeptics Retrieved 10 February 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kylie Sturgess Official website Kylie Sturgess on Twitter nbsp Token Skeptic Podcast Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kylie Sturgess amp oldid 1111030954, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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