SUBJECT: THE SSE FILE: UFO3224
The following is information about the Society for Scientific Exploration,
it's journal, and the upcoming annual SSE meeting (Jun 24-26) in Santa Fe,
New Mexico.
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The Society for Scientific Exploration (SSE) was founded in 1980 to advance
the understanding of anomalous phenomena and provide a forum where scientists
with differing belief systems can meet to exchange ideas concerning
phenomena that appear to contradict existing scientific knowledge. The
Reverend Ian Stand in his "High Weirdness by Mail" describes the SSE as
"repulsively academic ... just what eggheads, long-hairs and career college
students have been looking for." But in reality, the SSE is a dynamic
organization of almost 400 members that publishes the peer-reviewed quarterly
Journal of Scientific Exploration and holds an annual meeting. The group is
definitely NO CSICOP. Many SSEers belong to the Parapsychological
Association and the American Society for Psychical Research, as well as
mainstream organizations like the American Statistical Association, the
American Chemical Society, etc. It is a forum where all kinds of views can
be heard without censorship.
Mike Epstein (CompuServe: 76640,1540)
(Internet:
[email protected])
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UPCOMING MEETING OF SOCIETY FOR SCIENTIFIC EXPLORATION
The Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration
will be held at the Best Western Inn at Loretto in Santa Fe, New Mexico
June 24 - 26, 1993. Local arrangements have been made by SSE members
Dr. John Alexander and Dr. Larry Dossey. Any Associate or Member of
SSE is entitled to present a paper at this meeting.
The Program Committee for this year's meeting consists of Henry Bauer,
Brenda Dunne, Michael Epstein, Beverly Rubik, and Michael Swords
(chair). The Committee has structured this meeting to be both
educational and entertaining. We plan to cover two areas of great
current interest. One is the so-called Mind-Body interactions with
implications for health, placebo effects, psychoneuroimmunology, and
bio-electromagnetism. The other comprises UFO phenomena, especially
concrete evidence, physical effects, and abductions. These subjects
will be the twin themes of the conference, with talks on these topics
dominating two of the three days. A tentative list of invited speakers
includes: Robert Ader, Larry Dossey, Beverly Rubik, Harry Rubin, and
Jan Walleczek for mind-body topics, and John Alexander, Richard Haines,
Donald Johnson, Mark Rodeghier, and Don Schmitt for UFO topics.
To encourage in-depth discussion, the talks and panel discussions will
have significant amounts of question time. To allow other SSE members
to present papers on their own research, the Program Committee has
decided to create what they hope will prove an attractive format for a
poster session, to be held in concert with a wine-and-cheese reception.
An excursion to an "exotic" setting will be scheduled: either the Los
Alamos Supercomputer facility or the ancient Anasazi Pueblo ruins near
Santa Fe. Cocktails and a banquet are scheduled for Friday evening.
SSE Associates and Members are encouraged to contribute papers for
possible oral or poster presentation. Please submit an abstract (of
200 words or less, to be received by April 24) to the Program Committee
Chair: Dr. Michael Swords; Department of Science Studies; Western
Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008.
To obtain your registration material please contact Professor Larry
Frederick at Society for Scientific Exploration, P.O. Box 3818,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903-0818. Please note
that there will be a late registration fee after May 15.
A block of rooms has been reserved at the Inn at Loretto at the special
conferences rates of $98 per night for a single room, and $108 per
night for a double room. The address is: Inn at Loretto, 211 Old Santa
Fe Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87504, USA, Telephone: 505-988-5531,
FAX 505-984-7988. Please make your own reservations directly with the
hotel.
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ABOUT THE JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC EXPLORATION:
The JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC EXPLORATION publishes peer-reviewed research
articles and invited essays in areas that do not fit neatly into the
matrix of present-day science. Now in it's 6th year of publication,
this quarterly journal provides a professional forum for the
presentation, scrutiny and criticism of topics falling outside the
established scientific disciplines. JSE publishes articles both "pro"
and "con", the only criteria being quality and scholarship. It is the
official publication of the international Society for Scientific
Exploration (founded in 1982). For information contact:
JSE Editorial Office
ERL 306
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
FAX: 415-725-2333
[email protected]
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