Loving @LSEpublicevents on The Gay Liberation Front. Fascinating contributions about the early days of the GLF from Jeffrey Weeks, Angela Mason, Jacob Breslow, Gillian Murphy & Rishi Madlani.
Particularly love the handwritten gay liberation front demands from 1970 💜 #LSEGLF
Dr Jacob Breslow currently speaking about bent bars, letter-writing project for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, gender-variant, intersex, and queer prisoners in Britain. #LSEGLFbentbarsproject.org
Jeffrey Weeks - "we saw holding hands as a revolutionary act", on various ways the Gay Liberation Front and its members fought against the oppression of, and discrimination against, gay people in Britain. #LSEGLF@LSEpublicevents
Angela Mason - "we used to play gay games" - on going to the park in the 1970s and playing games (like throwing a ball and then kissing the person who caught it) to make LGBT+ people visible. @LSEpublicevents#LSEGLF
Such fun facts about early GLF activity!
Fascinating archival documents presented by @_gillianmurphy on the Gay Liberation Front, including this by the "counter psychiatry group" arguing that "psychiatrists have become the high priests of modern society". #LSEGLF@LSEpublicevents
On exciting new movements including LGBT+ issues & Black Lives Matter: "GLF happened at a point of real political turmoil… [today] it's not exclusively about gender... something bigger is going on now, rather similar to how it was when GLF was happening." - Angela Mason #LSEGLF
Two more great organisations mentioned by Jacob Breslow:
"Part of what the GLF has shown is that there have been trans people, although maybe not under that name, who have been around for decades. This isn't a new thing" Jacob Breslow on how GLF was fighting similar misinformation & fear around trans people as today. #LSEGLF
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My recent article made the cover article for BBC @sciencefocus. It's about what 100 years of lie detection research has taught us.
I interviewed some of the world's biggest names in deception detection research. What they said surprised me 🧵
Dr Luke (@RabbitSnore) explained “The construct of deception is more complicated than a lot of people treat it”
We use ‘lie’ to refer to someone pretending an outfit looks good, a partner hiding an affair, or a murderer pretending to be innocent. But are these really comparable?
When it comes to lying, or deception as researchers like Dr Luke (@RabbitSnore) prefer to call it, “at this point we are not talking about the same thing. Even superficial things like the length and type of communication matter”.
It’s been an incredible month, with 3 English-language releases of “EVIL: The science behind humanity’s dark side” (aka #MakingEvil). THANK YOU for all your support. 🇬🇧🇨🇦🇺🇸
Here are some of my favourite articles featuring excerpts from various parts of the book 😈 (thread).