Niki Seth-Smith
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Editor of
@newhumanist.bsky.social
, journalist and fiction writer 🍐
Just became part of the Women in Journalism network. There’s still so much to be done, supporting and empowering each other
www.womeninjournalism.co.uk
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https://www.womeninjournalism.co.uk
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Hugely excited to take New Humanist into a bold new era as Editor, supported by this phenomenal group
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Just realised we’re spreading a thought experiment that panicked so many people it was banned… go on, read and doom yourselves!
newhumanist.org.uk/articles/649...
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Joe Biden is a robot (and other cyber myths)
The digital world is a playground for the tinfoil hat brigade. But now they are turning on the internet itself
https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/6496/joe-biden-is-a-robot-and-other-cyber-myths
about 1 month ago
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The beginning of Jan has been brutal, but here’s your reminder, from
@naomialderman.bsky.social
, not to burn anyone at the stake today. I interviewed her on how we can draw on the lessons of history to get some perspective. It’s an unexpectedly heartening read!
newhumanist.org.uk/articles/649...
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Surviving the Third Information Crisis
Writer Naomi Alderman gives us tips and tricks on how to stay sane in a maddening world
https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/6493/surviving-the-third-information-crisis
about 1 month ago
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“Atheists, bohemians and the children of stray Russian intellectuals.” Yes, this was my school (as a day child with a small music scholarship). Now I need to start a band named Children of the Louche
about 2 months ago
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My most loyal of friends nearly died this year.. Pericles the dog heroically survived cancer and was zooming along the beaches with me today to see off 2025! 🐾🙏
about 2 months ago
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This is a wonderful gift, beautifully designed and full of thought-provoking articles, and a steal at £21. Give a gift that lasts all year!
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2 months ago
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I endorse performative reading. Please feel free to read New Humanist as shamelessly and publicly as you like, particularly this latest issue:
newhumanist.org.uk/articles/647...
3 months ago
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Finally, the two child benefit cap is scrapped. A good time to revisit James Ball’s reflections on why the policy has proved so central to the fight over the soul of the Labour Party
newhumanist.org.uk/articles/639...
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What’s the point of politics?
Labour’s feud over child benefits points to a deeper question: how to balance strategy with doing the right thing
https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/6399/whats-the-point-of-politics
3 months ago
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I often pass Lindisfarne island, on my way from London to my mum’s in Scotland. This charming piece is a guide to walking there (you can!) and an exploration of what it means to be an “atheist pilgrim”. Read more and buy the issue at
newhumanist.org.uk
3 months ago
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Give me your ideas, which people make you feel inspired - or at least keep you sane?
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3 months ago
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We have to now make a choice to “work the muscle” of our brains, just like we hit the gym where once we laboured in the fields. Beat the brainrot! Start by buying this issue on our website or at the shops 🧠
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Stay smart in a changing world! New Humanist's Winter 2025 edition is out now
From the rise of AI to attacks on universities, are we all getting dumber? Or is society transforming and discovering new ways to be smart?
https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/6479/stay-smart-in-a-changing-world-new-humanists-winter-2025-edition-is-out-now
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The word of the year is “Parasocial”. Perhaps not unrelated to last year’s “Brainrot”? 🧐 Look out for the *How to Stay Smart* issue of
@newhumanist.bsky.social
, OUT TOMORROW
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3 months ago
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It’s your last chance to buy our “Battle over Space” issue, in your local shop or on our website. Here’s one of my faves, on NASA’s sexist history and how to talk to aliens
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Sexism in space
How should we represent humankind to aliens? With Pioneer 10 and 11, Nasa fell short. Next time, we must do better
https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/6467/sexism-in-space
3 months ago
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It’s flu and Covid season again, and many of us are guiltily avoiding each other. Read this about how normal it is to have health anxiety, it will make you feel (paradoxically?) better 🤧
newhumanist.org.uk/articles/647...
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Inside the world of health anxiety
It's Covid season again. Two books have lessons on how to navigate health anxiety
https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/6470/inside-the-world-of-health-anxiety
4 months ago
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@siobhan.bsky.social
Hi Siobhan, I’d like to contact you re a potential opportunity with New Humanist, could you email
[email protected]
if interested, thanks
5 months ago
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I interviewed an expert on space warfare. We need more public awareness he says, “it’s a democratic issue”
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5 months ago
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A fascinating piece of reportage from Japan on the nuclear choices all countries must make
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5 months ago
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A last late summer trek along the river Ouse… farewell cerulean skies
5 months ago
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A lot of people telling me they’re bored of contemporary fiction. Check out the small indie Fly On The Wall Press. These novels are brave and tender, and definitely bucked the tendency towards flat, anhedonic prose
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Any science feature writers? We pay £350-450, send your pitches today or tomorrow!
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This is out! A much-needed shot in the arm and antidote to space pessimism. With contributions on the African Space Agency, indigenous “Sky grief” and my interview with Mark Hilborne on the need for regulation in our age of space warfare
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Look up! New Humanist's Autumn 2025 issue on the battle for space is out now
How the battle over space affects all of us
https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/6448/look-up-new-humanists-autumn-2025-issue-on-the-battle-for-space-is-out-now
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"Existential psychotherapy rises to the challenge of finding something to live for." Author and clinical psychologist Frank Tallis writes clearly and powerfully on why therapists should take the quest for meaning more seriously:
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Minds in search of meaning
Therapists need to do more to help the many people today who feel their lives lack purpose
https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/6443/minds-in-search-of-meaning
7 months ago
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How concerned should we be about our inability to consistently replicate studies? It’s an issue that cuts to the heart of our ideas about truth and science, as I discovered hosting this eye-opening debate:
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Unmasking the mind
“Psychology should be based on empirical evidence and scientific methods,” claimed the founder of its modern form, cognitive psychology. Yet critics argue it's unknown whether psychology really has m...
https://iai.tv/video/unmasking-the-mind
7 months ago
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Fantastic energy at
#Humanists2025
in Sheffield, on a weekend otherwise marked by dark news. A reminder of the many inspiring freethinkers who might just help get us out of this mess
8 months ago
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I spoke to
@nickfish.me
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@atheists.org
, about the ordinary Americans coming together to fight white Christian nationalism
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9 months ago
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Very pleased to welcome
@iandunt.bsky.social
to our new editorial board. As Editor of New Humanist, I’m looking forward to some stimulating input from Ian and the board
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Ian Dunt to chair ‘New Humanist’ Editorial Board
Acclaimed political journalist and author Ian Dunt has been appointed as the Chair of the newly established Editorial Board for New Humanist magazine, following its merger with Humanists UK earlier th...
https://humanists.uk/2025/05/27/ian-dunt-to-chair-new-humanist-editorial-board/
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The young, we are told, are returning to religion. But are they? This issue of New Humanist takes on the idea of a “crisis of meaning”. What’s really happening, and how do we navigate existential questions without embracing dogma? Buy it here:
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Time to come together! New Humanist's Summer 2025 issue is out now
As people across the globe respond to uncertainty by embracing division and dogma, our latest issue explores how to hold on to our shared humanity
https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/6416/time-to-come-together-new-humanists-summer-2025-issue-is-out-now
9 months ago
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Very excited about this coming out next week, and proud to be editor as the magazine hits an epic 140 years and enters a new era. Subscribe now at
newhumanist.org.uk
or buy it in shops
9 months ago
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Are you guilty of armchair diagnosing?
@newhumanist.bsky.social
untangles the pop psychology from the science in a must-read on Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Buy the issue on our website or in WHSmith ✨✨
12 months ago
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In the wake of the federal government infiltration, we need to understand that much of the tech elite is operating on a completely different timeframe and set of assumptions and beliefs. So what are these beliefs, and where did they come from?
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A dangerous calculation
Effective altruism has suffered a blow, but the extreme ideas surrounding it have infiltrated some of our most powerful organisations
https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/6362/a-dangerous-calculation
12 months ago
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It’s out! Some brilliant features looking behind the headlines. We meet the wild-eyed evangelicals behind the myth of Trump the messiah … Talk to the experts on narcissism, untangling science from pop psychology… And channel Max Weber to ask: What is politics actually for? Buy it now! 💥
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The fight back begins! New Humanist's Spring 2025 issue is out now
Democracy is under attack worldwide. From the prophets and televangelists guiding Trump to the divides that threaten the anti-racist movement, our new issue explores what's at stake and how we can fig...
https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/6386/the-fight-back-begins-new-humanists-spring-2025-issue-is-out-now
12 months ago
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It’s your last chance to buy
@newhumanist.bsky.social
’s current issue from the shops, on the weird beliefs of the tech elites. We could not have predicted how important this would be when we went to press, particularly
@peterwardjourno.bsky.social
’s deep dive into TESCREAL
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Our cyborg future? New Humanist's Winter 2024 issue explores the weird beliefs of the tech elites
From brain implants to dark philosophies and an obsession with blood transfusion, our new issue takes a look at the beliefs and ambitions of the tech billionaires – and how they're taking root in the ...
https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/6358/our-cyborg-future-new-humanists-winter-2024-issue-explores-the-weird-beliefs-of-the-tech-elites
about 1 year ago
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Enjoyed hosting a timely debate on the “crisis in psychology” last night with Nick Brown
@steamtraen.eu
, John Ioannidis and David Yeager (Carol couldn’t make it unfortunately.) A lot of great ideas on how to overcome the challenges of replicability, skewed incentives, and accounting for diversity
about 1 year ago
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Seeking pitches of foreign reportage (especially interested in Bangladesh and Lebanon) for magazine features
@newhumanist.bsky.social
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#journorequest
[email protected]
about 1 year ago
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“Love is for the ones who love the work.” Thought this poem by Joseph Fasano was a suitable first Bluesky post, in honour of refusing enshittification and making a beautiful effort 🌱✨✨✨
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