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Sarah Stein Lubrano

@SSteinLubrano

Writer and broadcaster. Thinking at the intersection of critical theory and cognitive science. Book coming out May 2025.

London, England เข้าร่วม Nisan 2012
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Sarah Stein Lubrano@SSteinLubrano·
My first ever book is out today in the United Kingdom, and after a six year PhD and a two year writing process it is absolutely a moment of pure joy for me—not just about authoring, but self authoring. linktr.ee/donttalkaboutp…
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Sarah Stein Lubrano@SSteinLubrano·
I'm giving this short online lecture in mid April, come along if of interest!
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Sarah Stein Lubrano@SSteinLubrano·
New Course Loading: Reaching the Public For Academics ​Are you an academic who is being constantly asked to “show impact” or “reach the public”? Would you like help doing this in a way that is maximally effective and minimally annoying? luma.com/yz683zd7
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Mo London@MoLondon_·
@SSteinLubrano Thank you so much for such an amazing talk 👏👏👏👏 Looking forward to joining The @Conduit very soon 🙏🙏🙏 See you soon 🔜
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matthew remski
matthew remski@matthewremski·
Ep 10 Don't Talk About Politics with @SSteinLubrano is now up on Antifascist Dad podcast.
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This likely doesn’t mean much for the actual finding of dissonance (weirdly) but if true makes these researchers (Festinger et al) seem like real dickheads.
Rolf Degen@DegenRolf

The fall of "When prophecies fail": Another social psychology classic turns out to be based on fabrications and lies. In 1954, Dorothy Martin predicted an apocalyptic flood and promised her followers rescue by flying saucers. In “When Prophecy Fails “ (1956), the now-canonical account of the event, Festinger, Riecken and Schachter claimed that the group doubled down on its beliefs and began recruiting—evidence, the authors argued, of a new psychological mechanism, cognitive dissonance. When Prophecy Fails is one of the most influential case studies in 20th-century social science. It shaped popular understandings of how belief survives disconfirmation, and became a touchstone for explaining the origins of religious movements... But the case was misrepresented. The cult did not persist, proselytize, or reinterpret its failure as a spiritual triumph. Its leader recanted, the group disbanded, and belief dissolved. Drawing on newly unsealed archival material, this article demonstrates that the book's central claims are false, and that the authors knew they were false. The documents reveal that the group actively proselytized well before the prophecy failed and quickly abandoned their beliefs afterward. They also expose serious ethical violations by the researchers. The newly unsealed Box 4 of papers contain transcripts, telephone logs, research notes, channeled messages, and internal communications among the researchers. Collectively, they reveal serious ethical breaches: fabrications, covert manipulation, and at least one instance of interference with a child welfare investigation. One coauthor, Henry Riecken, posed as a spiritual authority and later admitted he had “precipitated” the climactic events of the study. This article shows that the authors of When Prophecy Fails misled their readers—and that scholars in psychology, sociology, and religious studies have been building theories atop a collapsed foundation. The full scope and variety of the misrepresentations and misconduct of the researchers needed the unsealed archives of Festinger to emerge, the full story could not be written until now. Every major claim of the book is false, and the researchers’ notes leave no option but to conclude the misrepresentations were intentional.

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Philippe Lemoine
Philippe Lemoine@phl43·
If you feel like you're bad at your job and it's making you depressed, just consider that, as the investigation of the recent heist revealed, the password to access the Louvre's videosurveillance system was "Louvre".
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Selena Wisnom
Selena Wisnom@LSWisnom·
Academics in Assyria in the 7th c BC complain that admin is preventing them from doing research and teaching
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Zeteo@zeteo_news·
“Even a very good argument or piece of information is unlikely to change someone’s mind when it comes to politics.” @SSteinLubrano explains why debates aren’t a tool for political change, like many believe. Read the article: open.substack.com/pub/zeteo/p/re…
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Andrea
Andrea@Andrea_Riibeiro·
Que nos sirva de inspiração, porque fugir não dá ✊🏾
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Pat Kane
Pat Kane@thoughtland·
Great Adorno quoting, but forgetting my favourite, ⁦⁦@SSteinLubrano⁩: “For many people, it is already an impertinence to say ‘I’.”
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Tyler Dempsey
Tyler Dempsey@tylercdempsey·
I am the thing that most excites you I am the thing that most excites you
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Lupin
Lupin@lupinxart·
if you start reading books again. you will feel at least a little better. i promise.
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Stan Veuger@stanveuger·
The deputy Treasury secretary, the CDC director, and the DIA director all got fired suddenly this week and I think only the most committed of news consumers noticed
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Sarah Stein Lubrano@SSteinLubrano·
Willingness to be cringe is of massive professional benefit.
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Sarah Stein Lubrano@SSteinLubrano·
So so so pleased that my piece on social atrophy is out in the Open Society Foundation’s The Ideas Letter. In it I bring in a bit more Marx, and think about how alienation and neuroplasticity are related. theideasletter.org/essay/the-peri…
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IPPR@IPPR·
🚨 | NEW PAPER: Community spaces are vanishing, and with them, the ties that bind us. A year on from the Southport riots, we explore how the loss of pubs, parks and youth clubs is weakening social connection, and how to rebuild it 👉 ippr.org/articles/place…
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Sarah Stein Lubrano@SSteinLubrano·
Has anyone written well about democratic deliberation and introversion?
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