Ah, she’s a scholar but not an academic. I think that would make DeepMind 
researchers not academics either, or researchers that work for organizations 
like Petrobras (even though they publish). That just says to me that academics 
aren’t hyperbolic in informal communication not because they fear for their 
credibility, but because they are afraid to antagonize the kind of social 
network that funds them. Graeme Smith comes to mind as someone that makes 
hyperbolic statements on social media relevant to his field but is an academic 
in the sense you mean. 

Another reason I could see academics don’t speak freely is because they risk 
their rewarding gigs as advisors in the judicial or executive activities of 
government. Everyone has politics to navigate, but I appreciate it when people 
like Sabine defy the rules. 


From: Friam <friam-boun...@redfish.com> on behalf of glen <geprope...@gmail.com>
Date: Saturday, November 9, 2024 at 2:27 PM
To: friam@redfish.com <friam@redfish.com>
Subject: [FRIAM] hyperbole (was Re: How democracies die) 

Maybe my use of the word is too constrained. I tend to use it as I think Sabine 
(and Eric Weinstein and maybe Stephan Wolfram) use it. I.e. they claim they're 
not part of it. So why shouldn't I believe them? As in the people within the 
academy, *some* type of institution that combines teaching with research. That 
would include pretty much anything with the *.edu on the end. SFI is on the 
outer edge. Heterodox Academy is even closer to the edge ... or perhaps just 
barely outside of it. Something like Prager University is definitely outside of 
it. The *primary* aspect of my conception is grantsmanship, which is a hallmark 
of non-profit activities. If it's a for profit enterprise, it's difficult for 
me to consider it "the academy".

But I suppose I could loosen my definition and consider relatively independent 
science communicators like Sabine or Neil deGrasse Tyson as peri-academics (or 
maybe even para-academics). Then it would be a short hop to, say, fossil fuel 
lobbyists. There's some kind of slippery slope, here. And that's why I like to 
stick to grantsmanship for academicy stuff. (It also applies to other 
non-profits ... or the hunt for a sugar momma, even ... patronage. But 
academics, because they're also scholars, have a more sedate and systematic 
matrix to navigate.)

The other element that separates people like Neil deGrasse Tyson or Professor 
Dave or Angela Collier from people like Sabine is that they engage in less 
hyperbole. My experience with serious academics is they don't run around 
yelling things like "Science is Dying". Academics tend to be more measured, 
restrained, particular, and a bit boring. Of course, as they age out, they go a 
bit batsh¡t. It seems to me emeriti engage in more hyperbole than working 
academics.

So long story short: Sabine's not an academic because she doesn't spend her 
time writing grants. And she's not an academic because too much of her work 
product is hyperbolic.

On 11/8/24 22:33, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> I'm still confused why you say Hossenfelder isn't an academic. 
> Scholar.google.com doesn't see it that way: Cited by 5,426. She has recent 
> publications.

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