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Ian Hansen

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Ian Hansen is an Associate Professor of psychology and the 2017 president of Psychologists for Social Responsibility.

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(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Correspondence On An Academic Freedom Controversy This is the edited correspondence demonstrating that there was, at one time, an intention to retract a published article on the psychology-abetting-torture scandal. Push back from psychology dissidents has reduced the likelihood of this retraction going through, however.
Series: The Scandalous "Teachable Ethics Scandal" Retraction (3 Articles, 5378 views)
Dachau Concentration Camp, From FlickrPhotos
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Torture, Academic Freedom and a Teachable Moment This is the announcement of a competition that Psychologists for Social Responsibility is sponsoring to support an article that has been targeted for retraction. It also includes some description of the article's content--about the teachable features of the psychology-abetting-torture ethics scandal--and why it is so important.
Series: The Scandalous "Teachable Ethics Scandal" Retraction (3 Articles, 5378 views)
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(8 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, August 21, 2017
An Old Guard Psychologist Inspires a Chill on Academic Freedom This is an article about an attempted retraction that could produce a chill on academic freedom and whitewash history surrounding the scandal of the psychology profession's collusion with torturing U.S. government agencies after 9/11.
Series: The Scandalous "Teachable Ethics Scandal" Retraction (3 Articles, 5378 views)

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