Angela Saini (born 1980) is a British science journalist, broadcaster and the author of books, of which the fourth, The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality, was published in 2023 and was a finalist for that year's George Orwell Prize for Political Writing.[1][2] Saini has worked as a reporter and presenter for the BBC and has written for a number of publications including The Guardian, New Scientist, and Wired UK. She has also produced and presented several radio and television documentaries,[3][4] including a BBC Radio 4 documentary on biofuels and a BBC World Service documentary on the impact of climate change on Indian agriculture. Saini's writing and reporting focus on how science interacts with society, especially on how it affects marginalized groups, and she has been acclaimed for her work by a diverse range of organizations and institutions.
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AngelaSaini (born 1980) is a British science journalist, broadcaster and the author of books, of which the fourth, The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality...
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for being sexist. Writing for The Observer in 2017, science journalist AngelaSaini said, "His consistent failure to understand the impact of patriarchy...
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Several authors, including Leon Kamin in The Science and Politics of IQ, AngelaSaini in Superior: The Return of Race Science, and John P. Jackson, Jr. and...
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relying on dubious sources". Shephard also stated that science journalist AngelaSaini told him that "we should really have left this behind by now". "What...
top of the head Superior: The Return of Race Science, a book (2019) by AngelaSaini Roman Catholic Diocese of Superior, Wisconsin Superior multimineral process...
opinion, three months after publication. According to science journalist AngelaSaini, Psych had also published other similar work defending scientific racism...
representing King's College London alongside Anita Anand (captain), AngelaSaini, and Zoe Laughlin. Buster (1988) Songs from the Victorious City (1991)...
original on 13 November 2019. Retrieved 30 October 2021 – via Twitter. Saini, Angela [@AngelaDSaini] (13 November 2019). "Let's make this the election where women...
trends in intelligence, education and economic growth. Science journalist AngelaSaini, in an opinion for The Guardian, has said that Meisenberg's views on...
Eisler, Paul Ehrlich, Alan Weisman, Naomi Oreskes, William E. Rees, AngelaSaini, Partha Dasgupta, Carl Safina, Richard Heinberg, Orna Donath, Robert...
acknowledgement that his work was that of a racist crank". The science writer AngelaSaini describes Shockley as having been "a notorious racist". Shockley insisted...
unrelated to race), such as the blogger Steven Sailer, with journalist AngelaSaini stating that "for many people, Pinker's willingness to entertain the...