- Frank Miele
Frank Miele is an American journalist and senior editor at "Skeptic" best known for his controversial advocacy of
hereditarian hypotheses about race, especiallyrace and intelligence .Miele grew up in
New Jersey . He earned a A.B. inpsychology in 1970 and an M.S. in 1972 from theUniversity of Georgia , where he studied underR. Travis Osborne . He became a regular contributor to "Mankind Quarterly " while still an undergraduate and collaborated withDonald A. Swan andA. James Gregor as well as Osborne. More recently he has worked withRichard Lynn , who secured research assistance funding from thePioneer Fund for Miele in 1994 and 1995. He made his first contribution to "Skeptic" in 1994. Miele, Frank. "Giving the Devil His Due: Holocaust Revisionism as a Test Case for Free Speech and the Skeptical Ethic." Skeptic 2 (1994): 58-70.]elected bibliography
*Kistler, Walter and Frank Miele (2003). "Reflections on Life: Science, Religion, Truth, Ethics, Success, Society." Foundation for the Future: ISBN 0-9677252-8-3
*Miele, Frank (2004). "Intelligence, Race, And Genetics: Conversations with Arthur R. Jensen." Westview Press: ISBN 0-8133-4274-0
*Sarich, Vincent and Frank Miele (2005). "Race: The Reality of Human Differences." Westview Press: ISBN 0-8133-4322-4References
External links
* [http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-4150328/Comments-about-Frank-Miele-s.html Joseph, Jay (January 1, 2005). The Gene Illusion: A Critique of Frank Miele. "Skeptic" (excerpt)]
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