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Brian Martin | |
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Born | 1947 Gary, Indiana, USA |
Education | Rice University, (BA in Physics); University of Sydney (PhD) |
Occupation(s) | Social scientist at University of Wollongong (social study of dissent, peace studies); formerly mathematician at Australian National University |
Years active | 1973–present |
Employer | University of Wollongong |
Brian Martin (born 1947) is a social scientist at the University of Wollongong Faculty of Arts School of Humanities and Social Inquiry at the University of Wollongong in Australia. He became a professor there in 2007. His interest is in the research of the suppression of dissent. He was president of Whistleblowers Australia from 1996 to 1999 and remains their International Director.
Martin's work is more often published by activist publishers and online journals rather than traditional peer reviewed literature avenues. He has written on a number of controversial topics including fluoridation, pesticides, the origins of AIDS, euthanasia, and vaccination, often advocating the non-mainstream view. According to the BBC Martin has studied whistleblowing in science.
Professor Martin has spoken at a British Science Association Festival of Science, spoken on ABC Radio Australia and testified at the Australian Federal Senate's Inquiry into Academic Freedom.
Endorsing dissent
Martin has been criticised for his role in the Judith Wilyman PhD controversy where medical academics and the AMA raised concerns about whether Professor Martin had the necessary knowledge to assess the topic.
In June 2013 Martin gave evidential support to AVN (AVSN) in their unsuccessful court case, AVN vs NSW Fair Trading.
In a 2010 paper of his, Martin rejected previous scholarly peer reviews of a vaccine theory, and in it claimed that medical researchers had colluded to silence the theory that the AIDS virus was caused by contaminated polio vaccines in 1950s Africa. Prior to this a number of articles promoting the same theory had been written, which were emphatically refuted in numerous well-regarded scientific publications including Science and Nature. Martin conceded the peer-review verdict on his theory was "almost entirely negative".
David Gorski has criticized Martin, claiming that he is not distinguishing between dissent based on facts, science and logic as opposed to dissent based on pseudoscience and misinformation.
Publications
In 2014 and 2015, Brian Martin published several books through Irene Publishing in Sweden. These included Non-violence Unbound, Backfire Manual, Whistleblowing: A Practical Guide, and The Controversy Manual. Information from the National Library of Australia show Martin has also published with Praeger, State University of New York Press, Rowman & Littlefield, War Resisters' International, Angus and Robertson, SUNY Press, and the Freedom Press.
Martin's original academic field was stratospheric modelling and numerical methods.
References
- Martin's curriculum vitae, University of Wollongong (downloaded 27. November 2011)
- ^ Devine, Miranda (4 December 2008). "Monoculture is killing thought". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 29 January 2010.
- ^ Barclay, Paul (10 May 2004). "Perspective: Whistleblowers and Iraq". ABC Radio. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
- Google Scholar Citations - Brian Martin.
- Online books by Brian Martin
- ^ Murcott, Toby (11 September 2000). "Science needs its whistleblowers". BBC News. Retrieved 29 January 2010.
- Colvin, Mark (17 April 2014). "PM: Investigations mounting into research at University of New South Wales". ABC Radio. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
- APH (9 October 2008). "Inquiry into Academic Freedom". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
- ^ Loussikian, Kylar (16 January 2016). "Anti-vaccination activists spruik PhD thesis as proof of conspiracy". The Australian. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
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suggested) (help) - Dunlop, Rachael (16 June 2013). "AVN vs OFT : The Lulzfest". Sceptics' Book. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
- Gorski, David (14 January 2016). "Brian Martin and Judy Wilyman: Promoting antivaccine pseudoscience as "dissent"". Science Blogs. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
- National Library of Australia -- Brian Martin
External links
- Home page
- Brian Martin, University of Wollongong