Frank Miele
Frank Miele(bornc. 1948) is an Americanjournalistand senior editor atSkeptic.He is best known for his advocacy of the concept ofrace,as well as defending thehereditarianhypotheses in its relation torace and intelligence.
Miele earned hisB.A.inpsychologyin 1970 and anM.S.in 1972 from theUniversity of Georgiawhere he studied under psychologistR. Travis Osborne.While an undergraduate, he became a regular contributor toMankind Quarterlyand collaborated withDonald A. SwanandA. James Gregor.He has also worked as a research assistant and consultant forRichard Lynn.[1]
He made his first contribution toSkepticin 1994.[2]He has held interviews with notable figures from various disciplines including evolutionistsRichard DawkinsandE. O. Wilson,anthropologistsDonald Johanson,Lionel Tiger,andRobin Fox,and psychologistRobert Sternberg.
Selected bibliography
[edit]- Kistler, Walter;Miele, Frank (2003).Reflections on Life: Science, Religion, Truth, Ethics, Success, Society.Bellevue: Foundation for the Future.ISBN0-9677252-8-3.
- Miele, Frank (2002).Intelligence, Race, And Genetics: Conversations with Arthur R. Jensen.Oxford: Westview Press.ISBN0-8133-4274-0.
- Sarich, Vincent;Miele, (2005).Race: The Reality of Human Differences.Oxford: Westview Press.ISBN0-8133-4322-4.
References
[edit]- ^Frank Miele bibliography,Institute for the Study of Academic Racism
- ^Miele, Frank. "Giving the Devil His Due: Holocaust Revisionism as a Test Case for Free Speech and the Skeptical Ethic." Skeptic 2 (1994): 58-70.
External links
[edit]- Joseph, Jay (January 1, 2005)."The Gene Illusion: A Critique of Frank Miele".Skeptic.Archived fromthe originalon September 29, 2007.Article excerpt.