Sasha
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Is it safe to assume that Esther Crawley hasn't received harassing material just because she hasn't reported it to Bristol University?
If she was being harassed, might she choose to ignore it, or to respond to the person herself, or report it to the police?
I think we need to be careful about jumping to conclusions. One of the founding principles of this site is that we value science and the need to be critical even of our favourite theories.
I think it's important not to overclaim, in any arena, if we want to be taken seriously.
I hope I haven't offended anyone who has posted above - and I'm posting in complete ignorance of how a university professor being harassed by email would be expected to deal with it.
If I've missed some pertinent facts, I hope someone will correct me. But:
I agree. One day, the actions of BPS researchers might bring them to the law courts, or at least to serious public scrutiny. An internet full of cries of 'wolf' won't help us. I think we need to hold ourselves to a high standard, and to gain a reputation for doing so.
If she was being harassed, might she choose to ignore it, or to respond to the person herself, or report it to the police?
I think we need to be careful about jumping to conclusions. One of the founding principles of this site is that we value science and the need to be critical even of our favourite theories.
I think it's important not to overclaim, in any arena, if we want to be taken seriously.
I hope I haven't offended anyone who has posted above - and I'm posting in complete ignorance of how a university professor being harassed by email would be expected to deal with it.
If I've missed some pertinent facts, I hope someone will correct me. But:
I also think that there's reason for some caution from activists on this issue. It would not surprise me at all if she did have a collection of unpleasant and aggressive e-mails that had been sent to her.
I would be surprised if she hasn't
be careful, we don't know for a fact what evidence they do hold that they have not yet put on the table.
I agree. One day, the actions of BPS researchers might bring them to the law courts, or at least to serious public scrutiny. An internet full of cries of 'wolf' won't help us. I think we need to hold ourselves to a high standard, and to gain a reputation for doing so.