Stephanie Zvan
Stephanie Zvan is an American skeptic, feminist activist and radio host, blogger, newspaper writer,[1] and fiction author.[2] Her radio show, "Atheists Talk", is produced by Minnesota Atheists and broadcast on KTNF in Minnesota.[2]
Her fiction has been published in Nature and Scientific American.
Kathleen Raven has noted her as an important science/rational/skeptic blogger.[3]
She voiced opposition to harassment of women in the Rebecca Watson elevator incident and following a 2012 Readercon F/SF convention incident,[2] and is involved in research on "collaborative social blocking" of Internet trolls to provide a more inviting social space for women and other minorities.[4][5][6]
Bibliography
- Zvan, Stephanie (2012), "The Unexpected Consequences of Coming Out", in Bill Lehto, Atheist Voices of Minnesota: an Anthology of Personal Stories, Freethought House, ISBN 978-0615598574
- Here be monsters, Nature
- The Gravity of the Situation, Scientific American
References
- ↑ Editor/contributor profile at Twin Cities Daily Planet
- 1 2 3 Stephanie Zvan: skeptic, feminist activist, and SF&F fan, Ada Initiative, October 1, 2014
- ↑ Bora Zivkovic; Kathleen Raven (November 29, 2011), ScienceOnline2011 – interview with Kathleen Raven, Scientific American blogs
- ↑ Glenn Fleishman (August 11, 2014), Blocking trolls "How collaborative social blocking could bring sanity to social networks" Check
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- ↑ Renee Kelly (September 25, 2013), Stephanie Zvan gives a quick primer on the block bot, Skepti-Schism
- ↑ BBC NewsNight "Twitter Trolls" c. Jul 30, 2013 on YouTube
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