Karen Stollznow | |
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February 2011
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Born |
Australia |
12 August 1976
Residence | Denver, Colorado |
Nationality | Australian |
Fields | Linguistics |
Institutions |
San Francisco State University University of California, Berkeley University of New England Cal Poly Metropolitan State College of Denver |
Alma mater |
University of New England |
Known for | Podcasting, Skepticism of the paranormal, Research Fellow for JREF and CSI |
Website http://www.karenstollznow.com |
University of New England
(Bachelor of Arts Linguistics, Anthropology & History 2001)
University of New England (Bachelor of Arts with Honours - First Class in Linguistics 2002)
Karen Stollznow (born 12 August 1976) is an Australian-American writer, linguist, and skeptic. Her books include The Language of Discrimination,God Bless America: Strange and Unusual Religious Beliefs and Practices in the United States,Haunting America,Language Myths, Mysteries and Magic,Hits and Mrs, and Would You Believe It?: Mysterious Tales From People You'd Least Expect. She is also a host on the podcast Monster Talk.
A student of linguistics and history at the University of New England in Armidale, New South Wales, she received First Class Honors in Linguistics, and went on to a PhD in the area of Lexical Semantics. She graduated with her doctorate in 2007. In 2004 she relocated to California to become a Visiting Student Researcher with the Department of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. In 2005 she became a Researcher for the Script Encoding Initiative, a joint project between the UC Berkeley Department of Linguistics, and the Unicode Consortium.
From 1997-2009 Stollznow was a prominent investigator and writer for the Australian Skeptics and served as Editor of their magazine The Skeptic for which she also wrote many articles. She has also written for publications such as Australasian Science,Neucleus,Skeptical Inquirer and others.
Since 2009 she has written the Naked Skeptic column for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI). In 2010 she began as the Bad Language columnist for Skeptic (U.S. magazine). She has been a host of the Skeptics Society's MonsterTalk podcast since its beginning in 2009 and in 2010 she became a host of the Center for Inquiry's Point of Inquiry podcast as well. In 2011 she presented a talk at the Colorado Springs SkeptiCamp on Making (Up) History, and at the Denver/Boulder SkeptiCamp on Braco the Gazer. In 2012 she was a speaker at The Amazing Meeting in Las Vegas, giving a talk titled "Prediction and Language", and in 2013 giving a talk titled "What an Excellent Day for an Exorcism".