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I ended up here after a mention of "Mankind Quarterly" in a guardian article (this one ).
Reading it, left me scratching my head a bit: is this a scientific journal, or pseudoscientific ? It sounds to me more likely the latter? Guess I'd need to check and see what people have written about it. (For pseudoscientific - I mean such as eg OpenPsych apparently are, a couple other journals which are mentioned in the article).
Regards, 46.223.56.240 (talk) 17:36, 16 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The Ulster Institute for Social Research is literally defunct, all they publish these-days is reprints of a few books, no longer Mankind Quarterly. They got rid of all their fellows, they only have one employee. They never update their website about the publisher. The Mankind Quarterly, OpenPsych and Aporia Magazine are all owned/published by the same white supremacist who is running the Human Diversity Foundation. He received funds from the Pioneer Fund and Andrew Conru. There is some recent information about that here [2]. Due to inside information from Hope not Hate who spent about a year undercover there is no doubt that the HDF is its current publisher. Psychologist Guy (talk) 20:23, 16 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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