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| attendance = 1,500 (2012)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://skepticon.org/press-release-kitten-billboard/ |title=Press Release: Kitten Billboard |author=Katie Hartman |work=Skepticon website |publisher=Skepticon |date=8 May 2012 |accessdate=25 August 2014}}</ref> |
| attendance = 1,500 (2012)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://skepticon.org/press-release-kitten-billboard/ |title=Press Release: Kitten Billboard |author=Katie Hartman |work=Skepticon website |publisher=Skepticon |date=8 May 2012 |accessdate=25 August 2014}}</ref> |
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To explain the goals of the event organizer JT Eberhard wrote: “Skeptics conferences are an important part of the movement. They not only grant people access to the icons of the movement, they also arm those in attendance with information; the key weapon for the side of reason. They also provide a sense of community for a group of people who can often feel isolated in a largely religious population.”<ref>{{cite web|title=Reflections on Skepticon 3|url=http://www.secularstudents.org/node/3469|publisher=Secular Student Alliance|accessdate=12 November 2011}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The Skepticon conference grew out of a speaking engagement organized by a student group on the campus of Missouri State University. The students invited two well-known atheist speakers, [[PZ Myers]] and [[Richard Carrier]], to campus to speak critically about belief in God. The event was considered particularly controversial because [[Springfield, Missouri]], is |
The Skepticon conference grew out of a speaking engagement organized by a student group on the campus of Missouri State University. The students invited two well-known atheist speakers, [[PZ Myers]] and [[Richard Carrier]], to campus to speak critically about belief in God. The event was considered particularly controversial because [[Springfield, Missouri]], is home to the [[Assemblies of God]] national headquarters and the campuses of several religious universities, including [[Evangel University]].<ref>{{cite web|title=About Skepticon – A Brief History|url=http://www.skepticon.org/about.php|publisher=Skepticon|accessdate=12 November 2011}}</ref> |
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[[File:Hemant Mehta at Skepticon 7.jpg|thumb|left|300px|[[Hemant Mehta]] at Skepticon 7 in 2014]] |
[[File:Hemant Mehta at Skepticon 7.jpg|thumb|left|300px|[[Hemant Mehta]] at Skepticon 7 in 2014]] |
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In the years that followed the conference was able to attract additional speakers |
In the years that followed, the conference was able to attract additional speakers willing to reduce or forgo their speakers' fees so as to keep the conference free for attendees. Donors help with the cost of event space and speakers' travel costs.<ref>{{cite web|title=Skepticon IV|url=http://unitedcor.org/omaha/page/skepticon-iv|publisher=Omaha COR|accessdate=12 November 2011}}</ref> |
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In July 2010 Skepticon received the |
In July 2010, Skepticon received the "Best On Campus Event" award from the [[Center for Inquiry]].<ref>{{cite web|title=CFI On Campus Selects Five Group Award Winners|url=http://www.centerforinquiry.net/oncampus/blog/entry/cfi_on_campus_selects_five_group_award_winners/|work=The Course of Reason|date=21 July 2010 |publisher=Center for Inquiry|accessdate=12 November 2011}}</ref> |
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Shortly before Skepticon III in November 2010 critics questioned the naming of the convention, suggesting that |
Shortly before Skepticon III in November 2010, critics questioned the naming of the convention, suggesting that it focused more on atheism than skepticism.<ref>{{cite web|title=Are Atheists Delusional? Thoughts on Skepticon3|url=http://indieskeptics.com/2010/11/16/are-atheists-delusional-thoughts-on-skepticon3/|publisher=Indie Skeptics|accessdate=12 November 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=A response to Jeff Wagg|url=http://www.atheismresource.com/2010/a-response-to-jeff-wagg|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101122045952/http://www.atheismresource.com/2010/a-response-to-jeff-wagg|url-status=usurped|archive-date=November 22, 2010|accessdate=13 November 2011}}</ref> |
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Skepticon IV (2011) featured a tour of a nearby [[creationist]] museum, two full days of lectures detailing science-related topics, and a performance by Atheist Evangelist Brother Sam Singleton. A local [[gelato]] shop owner took offense to Singleton's performance and posted a sign in the store window which read "Skepticon is NOT welcomed to my Christian Business."<ref name="AP">{{cite web|title=Mo. shop owner apologizes to religious skeptics|url=https://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hhClEXFDM-SUmh6hoQWiwqpKw3YA?docId=6085499955dd4fd5a28f9b0fe6433c69|publisher=Associated Press|accessdate=24 November 2011}}{{dead link|date=June 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> The resulting internet reaction had a negative impact on the store's user ratings on a number of consumer satisfaction websites.<ref name="AP" /> Three days later the shop owner posted an apology on the website [[Reddit]].<ref>{{cite web|title=A message to the skeptic community from the owner of Gelato Mio|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/atheism/comments/mkw6h/a_message_to_the_skeptic_community_from_the_owner/?limit=500|publisher=Reddit|accessdate=24 November 2011}}</ref> Concern over whether the sign violated the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]] earned the incident the nickname "gelato-gate."<ref>{{cite web|title=Business briefly refuses Skepticon|url=http://www.news-leader.com/article/20111122/NEWS01/111220345/0/NEWS01/?odyssey=nav%7Chead|publisher=News-Leader|accessdate=24 November 2011}}</ref> |
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In 2016 Skepticon banned Carrier for what organizer Lauren Lane described as "repeated boundary-pushing behavior." Later that year Carrier |
In 2016, Skepticon banned Carrier for what organizer Lauren Lane described as "repeated boundary-pushing behavior." Later that year, Carrier sued Skepticon and Lane for [[defamation]], [[tortious interference]], and [[emotional distress]].<ref name="Carrier lawsuit">{{cite news|last1=Mehta|first1=Hemant|title=Dr. Richard Carrier Has Sued Several Atheists and Their Blogging Networks on Charges of Defamation|url=http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2016/09/24/dr-richard-carrier-has-sued-several-atheists-and-their-blogging-networks-on-charges-of-defamation/|accessdate=16 July 2017|work=Friendly Atheist|date=24 September 2016}}</ref> |
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==Atheism vs. Christianity debate== |
==Atheism vs. Christianity debate== |
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Skepticon 2009 |
Skepticon 2009 featured a debate between Christian and atheist experts on the question "Does God exist?" Participants included [[Richard Carrier]], [[Victor Stenger]], and JT Eberhard for the atheist perspective and professors Charlie Self, Zachary Manis, and Greg Ojakangas presenting the Christian position.<ref>{{cite web|last=Eberhard|first=JT|title=Skepticon Schedule|url=http://zerowing21.xanga.com/715716715/skepticon-schedule/|accessdate=12 November 2011}}</ref> |
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==Confrontation vs. accommodation debate== |
==Confrontation vs. accommodation debate== |
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Skepticon III (2010) explored the merits of confrontation versus accommodation and featured a debate between [[James Randi]], [[PZ Myers]], [[Richard Carrier]], and [[Amanda Marcotte]].{{Citation needed|date=December 2018}} |
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==Locations, dates and speakers== |
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| style="white-space:nowrap" | November 20–22, 2009<ref name="History" /> || style=white-space:nowrap|Missouri State University ||400 || [[Dan Barker]], Richard Carrier, [[D. J. Grothe]], PZ Myers, [[Joe Nickell]], [[Robert M. Price]], [[Victor Stenger]], [[Rebecca Watson]] ||JT Eberhard, Lauren Lane|| Promoted as ''Skepticon II'' |
| style="white-space:nowrap" | November 20–22, 2009<ref name="History" /> || style=white-space:nowrap|Missouri State University ||400 || [[Dan Barker]], Richard Carrier, [[D. J. Grothe]], PZ Myers, [[Joe Nickell]], [[Robert M. Price]], [[Victor Stenger]], [[Rebecca Watson]] ||JT Eberhard, Lauren Lane|| Promoted as ''Skepticon II'' |
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|November 19–21, 2010<ref name="History" /> || Springfield Expo Center || 1000 ||Dan Barker, Richard Carrier, [[Greta Christina]], |
|November 19–21, 2010<ref name="History" /> || Springfield Expo Center || 1000 ||Dan Barker, Richard Carrier, [[Greta Christina]], JT Eberhard, David Fitzgerald, D.J. Grothe, [[Amanda Marcotte]], PZ Myers, [[Joe Nickell]], [[James Randi]], Sam Singleton Atheist Evangelist, Victor Stenger, Rebecca Watson ||JT Eberhard, Lauren Lane||style=white-space:nowrap| Confrontation v. Accommodation |
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|November 18–20, 2011 || [[Gillioz Theatre]] || 1100 ||Dan Barker, Richard Carrier, Greta Christina, JT Eberhard, David Fitzgerald, [[Julia Galef]], Spencer Greenberg, [[ |
|November 18–20, 2011 || [[Gillioz Theatre]] || 1100 ||Dan Barker, Richard Carrier, Greta Christina, JT Eberhard, David Fitzgerald, [[Julia Galef]], Spencer Greenberg, [[Jey McCreight]], [[Hemant Mehta]], PZ Myers, [[Joe Nickell]], [[Darrel Ray]], [[Dave Silverman]], Sam Singleton Atheist Evangelist, Rebecca Watson, [[Eliezer Yudkowsky]] ||Katie Hartman, Jeffrey Markus, Lauren Lane, Susi Bocks || |
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|November 9–11, 2012|| Springfield Expo Center || 1500 || [[Jessica Ahlquist]], Richard Carrier, [[Sean M. Carroll|Sean Carroll]], Greta Christina, James Croft, [[Matt Dillahunty]], JT Eberhard, Phil Ferguson, David Fitzgerald, Julia Galef, [[George Hrab]], [[Deborah Hyde]], Keith Jensen, Amanda Knief, [[Teresa MacBain]], Hemant Mehta, PZ Myers, [[Jennifer Ouellette]], [[Tony Pinn]], Darrel Ray, Rebecca Watson || Jeffrey Markus (Executive Director), Katie Hartman (Fundraising Director), Lauren Lane (Chief Brand Officer), Micah Weiss (Program Director), Izzy Burke (Volunteer Relations), Floyd Zamarripa (Marketing Director) || Film Festival added<ref>{{cite web | url=http://ozarksfirst.com/fulltext?nxd_id=726822 | title=Skepticon Conference Returns to Springfield this Weekend | publisher=Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. | work=OzarksFirst | date=November 10, 2012 | accessdate=November 13, 2012 | author=Nolan, Aaron}}</ref> |
|November 9–11, 2012|| Springfield Expo Center || 1500 || [[Jessica Ahlquist]], Richard Carrier, [[Sean M. Carroll|Sean Carroll]], Greta Christina, James Croft, [[Matt Dillahunty]], JT Eberhard, Phil Ferguson, David Fitzgerald, Julia Galef, [[George Hrab]], [[Deborah Hyde]], Keith Jensen, Amanda Knief, [[Teresa MacBain]], Hemant Mehta, PZ Myers, [[Jennifer Ouellette]], [[Tony Pinn]], Darrel Ray, Rebecca Watson || Jeffrey Markus (Executive Director), Katie Hartman (Fundraising Director), Lauren Lane (Chief Brand Officer), Micah Weiss (Program Director), Izzy Burke (Volunteer Relations), Floyd Zamarripa (Marketing Director) || Film Festival added<ref>{{cite web | url=http://ozarksfirst.com/fulltext?nxd_id=726822 | title=Skepticon Conference Returns to Springfield this Weekend | publisher=Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. | work=OzarksFirst | date=November 10, 2012 | accessdate=November 13, 2012 | author=Nolan, Aaron}}</ref> |
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|November 15–17, 2013|| Springfield Expo Center || N/A || Seth Andrews, Richard Carrier, Greta Christina, [[John Corvino]], Heina Dadabhoy, JT Eberhard, David Fitzgerald, [[Debbie Goddard]], [[Rebecca Hensler]], Amanda Knief, Keith Lowell-Jensen, [[Amanda Marcotte]], Monica R. Miller, PZ Myers, [[Aron Ra]], [[Shelley Segal]], David Tamayo, Rebecca Watson || Jeffrey Markus, Lauren Lane, Micah Weiss, Floyd Zamarripa || |
|November 15–17, 2013|| Springfield Expo Center || N/A || Seth Andrews, Richard Carrier, Greta Christina, [[John Corvino]], Heina Dadabhoy, JT Eberhard, David Fitzgerald, [[Debbie Goddard]], [[Rebecca Hensler]], Amanda Knief, Keith Lowell-Jensen, [[Amanda Marcotte]], Monica R. Miller, PZ Myers, [[Aron Ra]], [[Shelley Segal]], David Tamayo, Rebecca Watson || Jeffrey Markus, Lauren Lane, Micah Weiss, Floyd Zamarripa || |
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| November 21–23, 2014<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://skepticon.org/faq/|title = Frequently Asked Questions and stuff|date = June 16, 2014|accessdate = 2014-07-27|website = Skepticon|publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> || Oasis Con. Center || N/A || Daniel Biar, Ben Blanchard, Melanie Brewster, Greta Christina, Scott Clifton, Heina Dadahboy, Amy David Roth, Matt Dillahunty, JT Eberhard, David Gorski, Nicole Gugliucci, Peggy Mason, Hemant Mehta, PZ Myers, [[Cara Santa Maria]], [[Sheree Thomas|Sheree Renée Thomas]], Kayley Whalen<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://skepticon.org/speakers/|title = Speakers|date = |accessdate = 2014-07-27|website = Skepticon|publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> || Rebekah (finance), Blythe, Bart (website designer), Micah, Lauren Lane (co-founder), Rob Lehr (official videographer), Jeffrey Markus, Floyd Zamarripa |
| November 21–23, 2014<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://skepticon.org/faq/|title = Frequently Asked Questions and stuff|date = June 16, 2014|accessdate = 2014-07-27|website = Skepticon|publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> || Oasis Con. Center || N/A || Daniel Biar, Ben Blanchard, Melanie Brewster, Greta Christina, Scott Clifton, Heina Dadahboy, Amy David Roth, Matt Dillahunty, JT Eberhard, David Gorski, Nicole Gugliucci, Peggy Mason, Hemant Mehta, PZ Myers, [[Cara Santa Maria]], [[Sheree Thomas|Sheree Renée Thomas]], Kayley Whalen<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://skepticon.org/speakers/|title = Speakers|date = |accessdate = 2014-07-27|website = Skepticon|publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> || Rebekah (finance), Blythe, Bart (website designer), Micah, Lauren Lane (co-founder), Rob Lehr (official videographer), Jeffrey Markus, Floyd Zamarripa |
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|| Sponsors: [[American Atheists]], [[American Humanist Association]] (AMA), [[Atheist Alliance International]] (AAI), Atheists on Air, Foundation Beyond Belief (FBB), Kansas City Atheist Coalition (KCAC), Polaris Financial Planning, Secular Woman<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://skepticon.org/sponsors/|title = Our Sponsors|date = |accessdate = 2014-07-27|website = Skepticon|publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> |
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| November 13–15, 2015 || Oasis Con. Center || N/A ||Bo Bennett, [[Jamie DeWolf]], [[Fallon Fox]], [[Mary Anne Franks]], [[Sikivu Hutchinson]], Nathanael Johnson, [[Sam Kean]], Hiba Krisht, [[Niki Massey]], [[Destin Sandlin]], Kavin Senapathy, Muhammad Syed, Justin Vollmar, [[Stephanie Zvan]] |||||- |
| November 13–15, 2015 || Oasis Con. Center || N/A ||Bo Bennett, [[Jamie DeWolf]], [[Fallon Fox]], [[Mary Anne Franks]], [[Sikivu Hutchinson]], Nathanael Johnson, [[Sam Kean]], Hiba Krisht, [[Niki Massey]], [[Destin Sandlin]], Kavin Senapathy, Muhammad Syed, Justin Vollmar, [[Stephanie Zvan]] |||||- |
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| November 11–13, 2016 || Oasis Con. Center || N/A ||Greta Christina, Bria Crutchfield, Heina Dadabhoy, [[Jerry DeWitt]], Victor Harris, Rebecca Hensler, Joshua Hyde, Alix Jules, Margee Kerr, Jennifer Raff, Nola Olsen, Lauren Lane, Josiah Mannion, Benny Vimes, Rebecca Watson, Stephanie Zvan|||| |
| November 11–13, 2016 || Oasis Con. Center || N/A ||Greta Christina, Bria Crutchfield, Heina Dadabhoy, [[Jerry DeWitt]], Victor Harris, Rebecca Hensler, Joshua Hyde, Alix Jules, Margee Kerr, [[Jennifer Raff]], Nola Olsen, Lauren Lane, Josiah Mannion, Benny Vimes, Rebecca Watson, Stephanie Zvan|||| |
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| November 10–12, 2017 || Oasis Con. Center || N/A ||Ross Blotcher, Nikki Jane, Randall Jenson, [[Leighann Lord]], [[Mika McKinnon]], Samantha Montano, Laura Thomas, [[Mandisa Thomas]], Jessica Xiao|| || |
| November 10–12, 2017 || Oasis Con. Center || N/A ||Ross Blotcher, Nikki Jane, Randall Jenson, [[Leighann Lord]], [[Mika McKinnon]], Samantha Montano, Laura Thomas, [[Mandisa Thomas]], Jessica Xiao|| || |
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| August 9–11, 2019<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://skepticon.org/skepticon-11-save-the-date/|title = Hello St. Louis! What Are You Doing on August 9-11, 2019?|date = 31 October 2018|accessdate = 2018-11-04|website = Skepticon|publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> || City Center Hotel, St. Louis, MO || N/A ||To be determined|| || |
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Latest revision as of 06:28, 21 December 2024
This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral. (July 2020) |
Status | Active |
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Genre | skepticism, atheism, science, education, activism, and freethought |
Venue | Oasis Convention Center |
Location(s) | St. Louis Springfield, Missouri |
Country | U.S.A. |
Inaugurated | 2008 |
Most recent | Current |
Attendance | 1,500 (2012)[1] |
Website | skepticon.org |
Skepticon is a skeptic and secular convention held in the United States. Guest speakers are invited to discuss skepticism, science, education, activism, and other related topics.
History
[edit]The Skepticon conference grew out of a speaking engagement organized by a student group on the campus of Missouri State University. The students invited two well-known atheist speakers, PZ Myers and Richard Carrier, to campus to speak critically about belief in God. The event was considered particularly controversial because Springfield, Missouri, is home to the Assemblies of God national headquarters and the campuses of several religious universities, including Evangel University.[2]
In the years that followed, the conference was able to attract additional speakers willing to reduce or forgo their speakers' fees so as to keep the conference free for attendees. Donors help with the cost of event space and speakers' travel costs.[3]
In July 2010, Skepticon received the "Best On Campus Event" award from the Center for Inquiry.[4]
Shortly before Skepticon III in November 2010, critics questioned the naming of the convention, suggesting that it focused more on atheism than skepticism.[5][6]
Skepticon IV (2011) featured a tour of a nearby creationist museum, two full days of lectures detailing science-related topics, and a performance by Atheist Evangelist Brother Sam Singleton. A local gelato shop owner took offense to Singleton's performance and posted a sign in the store window which read "Skepticon is NOT welcomed to my Christian Business."[7] The resulting internet reaction had a negative impact on the store's user ratings on a number of consumer satisfaction websites.[7] Three days later the shop owner posted an apology on the website Reddit.[8] Concern over whether the sign violated the Civil Rights Act of 1964 earned the incident the nickname "gelato-gate."[9]
In 2016, Skepticon banned Carrier for what organizer Lauren Lane described as "repeated boundary-pushing behavior." Later that year, Carrier sued Skepticon and Lane for defamation, tortious interference, and emotional distress.[10]
Atheism vs. Christianity debate
[edit]Skepticon 2009 featured a debate between Christian and atheist experts on the question "Does God exist?" Participants included Richard Carrier, Victor Stenger, and JT Eberhard for the atheist perspective and professors Charlie Self, Zachary Manis, and Greg Ojakangas presenting the Christian position.[11]
Confrontation vs. accommodation debate
[edit]Skepticon III (2010) explored the merits of confrontation versus accommodation and featured a debate between James Randi, PZ Myers, Richard Carrier, and Amanda Marcotte.[citation needed]
Locations, dates and speakers
[edit]This section needs to be updated.(December 2023) |
Dates | Location | Attendance | Speakers | Organizers | Notes |
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October 11, 2008[12] | Missouri State University | 250 | Richard Carrier, PZ Myers | JT Eberhard, Lauren Lane | Called Skeptics |
November 20–22, 2009[12] | Missouri State University | 400 | Dan Barker, Richard Carrier, D. J. Grothe, PZ Myers, Joe Nickell, Robert M. Price, Victor Stenger, Rebecca Watson | JT Eberhard, Lauren Lane | Promoted as Skepticon II |
November 19–21, 2010[12] | Springfield Expo Center | 1000 | Dan Barker, Richard Carrier, Greta Christina, JT Eberhard, David Fitzgerald, D.J. Grothe, Amanda Marcotte, PZ Myers, Joe Nickell, James Randi, Sam Singleton Atheist Evangelist, Victor Stenger, Rebecca Watson | JT Eberhard, Lauren Lane | Confrontation v. Accommodation |
November 18–20, 2011 | Gillioz Theatre | 1100 | Dan Barker, Richard Carrier, Greta Christina, JT Eberhard, David Fitzgerald, Julia Galef, Spencer Greenberg, Jey McCreight, Hemant Mehta, PZ Myers, Joe Nickell, Darrel Ray, Dave Silverman, Sam Singleton Atheist Evangelist, Rebecca Watson, Eliezer Yudkowsky | Katie Hartman, Jeffrey Markus, Lauren Lane, Susi Bocks | |
November 9–11, 2012 | Springfield Expo Center | 1500 | Jessica Ahlquist, Richard Carrier, Sean Carroll, Greta Christina, James Croft, Matt Dillahunty, JT Eberhard, Phil Ferguson, David Fitzgerald, Julia Galef, George Hrab, Deborah Hyde, Keith Jensen, Amanda Knief, Teresa MacBain, Hemant Mehta, PZ Myers, Jennifer Ouellette, Tony Pinn, Darrel Ray, Rebecca Watson | Jeffrey Markus (Executive Director), Katie Hartman (Fundraising Director), Lauren Lane (Chief Brand Officer), Micah Weiss (Program Director), Izzy Burke (Volunteer Relations), Floyd Zamarripa (Marketing Director) | Film Festival added[13] |
November 15–17, 2013 | Springfield Expo Center | N/A | Seth Andrews, Richard Carrier, Greta Christina, John Corvino, Heina Dadabhoy, JT Eberhard, David Fitzgerald, Debbie Goddard, Rebecca Hensler, Amanda Knief, Keith Lowell-Jensen, Amanda Marcotte, Monica R. Miller, PZ Myers, Aron Ra, Shelley Segal, David Tamayo, Rebecca Watson | Jeffrey Markus, Lauren Lane, Micah Weiss, Floyd Zamarripa | |
November 21–23, 2014[14] | Oasis Con. Center | N/A | Daniel Biar, Ben Blanchard, Melanie Brewster, Greta Christina, Scott Clifton, Heina Dadahboy, Amy David Roth, Matt Dillahunty, JT Eberhard, David Gorski, Nicole Gugliucci, Peggy Mason, Hemant Mehta, PZ Myers, Cara Santa Maria, Sheree Renée Thomas, Kayley Whalen[15] | Rebekah (finance), Blythe, Bart (website designer), Micah, Lauren Lane (co-founder), Rob Lehr (official videographer), Jeffrey Markus, Floyd Zamarripa | Sponsors: American Atheists, American Humanist Association (AMA), Atheist Alliance International (AAI), Atheists on Air, Foundation Beyond Belief (FBB), Kansas City Atheist Coalition (KCAC), Polaris Financial Planning, Secular Woman[16] |
November 13–15, 2015 | Oasis Con. Center | N/A | Bo Bennett, Jamie DeWolf, Fallon Fox, Mary Anne Franks, Sikivu Hutchinson, Nathanael Johnson, Sam Kean, Hiba Krisht, Niki Massey, Destin Sandlin, Kavin Senapathy, Muhammad Syed, Justin Vollmar, Stephanie Zvan | - | |
November 11–13, 2016 | Oasis Con. Center | N/A | Greta Christina, Bria Crutchfield, Heina Dadabhoy, Jerry DeWitt, Victor Harris, Rebecca Hensler, Joshua Hyde, Alix Jules, Margee Kerr, Jennifer Raff, Nola Olsen, Lauren Lane, Josiah Mannion, Benny Vimes, Rebecca Watson, Stephanie Zvan | ||
November 10–12, 2017 | Oasis Con. Center | N/A | Ross Blotcher, Nikki Jane, Randall Jenson, Leighann Lord, Mika McKinnon, Samantha Montano, Laura Thomas, Mandisa Thomas, Jessica Xiao | ||
August 9–11, 2019[17] | City Center Hotel, St. Louis, MO | N/A | To be determined |
References
[edit]- ^ Katie Hartman (8 May 2012). "Press Release: Kitten Billboard". Skepticon website. Skepticon. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
- ^ "About Skepticon – A Brief History". Skepticon. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- ^ "Skepticon IV". Omaha COR. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- ^ "CFI On Campus Selects Five Group Award Winners". The Course of Reason. Center for Inquiry. 21 July 2010. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- ^ "Are Atheists Delusional? Thoughts on Skepticon3". Indie Skeptics. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- ^ "A response to Jeff Wagg". Archived from the original on November 22, 2010. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
- ^ a b "Mo. shop owner apologizes to religious skeptics". Associated Press. Retrieved 24 November 2011.[dead link ]
- ^ "A message to the skeptic community from the owner of Gelato Mio". Reddit. Retrieved 24 November 2011.
- ^ "Business briefly refuses Skepticon". News-Leader. Retrieved 24 November 2011.
- ^ Mehta, Hemant (24 September 2016). "Dr. Richard Carrier Has Sued Several Atheists and Their Blogging Networks on Charges of Defamation". Friendly Atheist. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
- ^ Eberhard, JT. "Skepticon Schedule". Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- ^ a b c JT Eberhard (August 9, 2010). History of Skepticon and a Different Organizational Model :: SSA 2010 Annual (YouTube video). Secular Student Alliance.
- ^ Nolan, Aaron (November 10, 2012). "Skepticon Conference Returns to Springfield this Weekend". OzarksFirst. Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. Retrieved November 13, 2012.
- ^ "Frequently Asked Questions and stuff". Skepticon. June 16, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-27.
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