Jim Siegelman
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| James Siegelman | |
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| Born | United States |
| Occupation | Author, Snapping |
Jim Siegelman is the author of several books about the rise of what he terms cults in America.
Along with Flo Conway, he testified at joint House-U.S. Senate hearings on "cult practices" and also received the Leo J. Ryan Award for his work.
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[edit] Education
- B.A., Harvard University, Philosophy (with honors)
[edit] Publications
[edit] Books
With Flo Conway, Siegelman wrote :
- Snapping: America's Epidemic of Sudden Personality Change
- Holy Terror: The Fundamentalist War on America's Freedoms in Religion, Politics and Our Private Lives.
- Dark Hero of the Information Age: In Search of Norbert Wiener, The Father of Cybernetics
[edit] Articles
- Information Disease: Effects of Covert Induction and Deprogramming, by Flo Conway, James H. Siegelman, Carl W. Carmichael, and John Coggins, Update: A Journal of New Religious Movements, 1986
[edit] Awards
[edit] References
[edit] See also
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[edit] External links
- Flo Conway & Jim Siegelman, Stillpoint Press
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