On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 3:12 AM, Noel Chiappa
<jnc(_at_)mercury(_dot_)lcs(_dot_)mit(_dot_)edu>wrote:
> From: Doug Barton <dougb(_at_)dougbarton(_dot_)us>
> their work has been ignored and/or shouted down since it doesn't fit
> the narrative.
The usual fate of those who care more about the data than the herd-meme of
the
moment. For a good example of this in action, those who are unfamiliar with
the work of Barbara McClintock should try looking her up. (She actually
stopped publishing because the reception given to her work was so
negative.)
But she won huge praise in the end, which says something ultimately good
about the process of science, that it can overcome the shortcomings of its
practitioners.
(In honour of the thread, I have carefully picked a female example. Is that
being sensitive, or patronizing?
Yes.