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A new issue of the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research has appeared - volume 83, number 4, for October 2019.

Here is the contents page:

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A new issue of the Journal of Parapsychology has appeared - volume 83, number 2. The contents are below:
https://www.parapsychologypress.org/jp-83-2

EDITORIALS

Cardeña, E. Editorial. Errors of the Third Kind. 117-119.

Utts, J. and Tressoldi, P. Editorial. Methodological and Statistical Recommendations: Option or Necessity. 120-122.

IN MEMORIAM

Schlitz, M. In Memoriam: Elizabeth A. Rauscher (1937-2019). 123-124.

CONVENTION ABSTRACTS

Various. Abstracts of the 62nd Annual Convention of the Parapsychological Association. 125-167.

PAPERS

Houran, J., Lange, R., Laythe, B., Dagnall, N., Drinkwater, K., and O’Keefee, C. Quantifying the Phenomenology of Ghostly Episodes: Part II - A Rasch Model of Spontaneous Accounts. 168-192.

Dubaj, V., and Mowbray, T. Magnetospheric and Lunar Interactions with Reported Sensory Hallucinations: An Exploratory Study. 193-208.

McClenon, J. Secondary Analysis of Sitter Group Data: Testing Hypotheses from the PK Literature. 209-231.

Kruth, J. G. An Exploration of the Effects of Mood and Emotion on a Real-World Working Computer System and Network Environment. 232-247.

Cunningham, P. F. A Contribution to the Study of the Possession Trance Mediumship of Jane Roberts. 248-267.

BOOK REVIEWS

Velmans, M. A Challenge to Materialist Models of Mind [Review of the book Mind Beyond Brain: Buddhism, Science and the Paranormal, edited by David Presti]. 268-271.

Cardeña, E. An Uneven Discussion of Psi in Psychoanalysis and Culture [Review of the book The Paranormal Surrounds Us: Psychic Phenomena in Literature, Culture and Psychoanalysis, by Richard Reichbart]. 272-276.

Mayer, G. Fortean Perspectives [Review of the book Damned Facts: Fortean Essays on Religion, Folklore and the Paranormal, edited by Jack Hunter]. 277-278.

Maraldi, E. O. The Meeting of Psychoanalysis and Feminism in the Study of Mediumship [Review of the book Trance speakers: Feminity and authorship in spiritual séances, 1850-1930, by Claudie Massicotte]. 279-282.

CORRESPONDENCE

Watt, C., and Kennedy, J. E. Correspondence: The American Statistician Special Issue on Statistical Inference. 283-285.

Zingrone, N. and Alvarado, C. S. Correspondence: On Women in Parapsychology. 286-289.
Here is the latest issue of the Society for Scientific Exploration's magazine EdgeScience (Number 40, December 2019), which can be freely downloaded:
https://www.scientificexploration.org/edgescience/40

Contents:

OBSERVATORY
From Science to Spirits
By Ian J. Glomski

FEATURES
You’re Not Even in There Now: The Tenuous Tether Holding the Self in the Body
By Julie Beischel

The Other Side... in Living Color
By Jose Hernandez

Strange Beings: A New Look at Entity Experiences
By Matt Colborn

BACKSCATTER
Home of the Heart
By Jose Hernandez
There's also a new issue of the Journal of Scientific Exploration (volume 33, issue 4; 2019), which is freely downloadable:
https://www.scientificexploration.org/jo...sue-4-2019

The main contents are:

Editorials

Editorial: Science Doesn’t Dictate What’s “Impossible”
STEPHEN E. BRAUDE

Research Articles

Tricking the Trickster: Evidence for Predicted Sequential Structure in a 19-Year Online Psi Experiment
DEAN RADIN

What Do We Know about Psi? The First Decade of Remote Viewing Research and Operations at Stanford Research Institute
RUSSELL TARG

Commentaries

”The Data Are Irrelevant”: Response to Reber and Alcock (2019)
ETZEL CARDEÑA

Reassessing the “Impossible”: A Critical Commentary on Reber and Alcock’s “Why Parapsychological Claims Cannot Be True”
BRYAN J. WILLIAMS

I Do Not Think That Word Means What You Think It Means. A Response to Reber and Alcock’s “Searching for the Impossible: Parapsychology’s Elusive Quest”
ANDREW WESTCOMBE

Should We Accept Arguments from Skeptics to Ignore the Psi Data? A Comment on Reber & Alcock’s “Searching for the Impossible”
GEORGE R. WILLIAMS

Blind Watchers of Psi: A Rebuttal of Reber and Alcock
BERNARD CARR

Historical Perspective

Out of Thin Air? Apport Studies Performed between 1928 and 1938 by Elemér Chengery Pap
MICHAEL NAHM

Also book reviews and news.
The new issue of the Skeptical Intelligencer (volume 22, number 4) is available here:
http://www.aske-skeptics.org.uk/Intellig...19%204.pdf

PsienceQuest gets a mention on page 19, as a "Website of interest."
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A new issue of Zeitschrift für Anomalistik has appeared (volume 19(3), 2019):
https://www.anomalistik.de/en/zeitschrif...019-,-no-3

Here are the contents, with links to abstracts where available:

Editorial: Zum Kern der Sache - Carl Gustav Jung, Synchronizität und das Ringen mit empirischen Daten / Editorial: To the Heart of the Matter - Carl Gustav Jung, Synchronicity, and the Struggle with Empirical Data
Gerhard Mayer

RSPK 4.0: When Ghosts Get out of Line (RSPK 4.0: Wenn Geister aus der Reihe tanzen)
Sarah Pohl and Walter von Lucadou
https://www.anomalistik.de/en/zeitschrif...3#abstract

Predicting the Stock Market: An Associative Remote Viewing Study (Vorhersage des Börsenkurses: Eine Assoziative-Remote-Viewing-Studie)
Maximilian Müller, Laura Müller and Marc Wittmann
https://www.anomalistik.de/en/zeitschrif...abstract-2

Berichte von Krankenpflegerinnen über außergewöhnliche Erfahrungen: Eine Studie zu Persönlichkeits-, Wahrnehmungs- und kognitiven Faktoren / Anomalous Experiences Reported by Nurses: A Study Examining Personality, Perceptual and Cognitive Factors
Alejandro Parra
https://www.anomalistik.de/en/zeitschrif...abstract-3

Elemente im Wandel. 200 Jahre Transmutationsforschung: Louis Kervran und seine Vorgänger / Elements in Change. 200 Years of Transmutation Research: Louis Kervran and His Predecessors
Stephan Krall
https://www.anomalistik.de/en/zeitschrif...abstract-4

Ethnologie und Anomalistik: Ein Vergleich von Wissenschaft(s)/Kultur/en / Ethnology and Anomalistics: A Comparison of Science Culture(s)
Hannes Leuschner
https://www.anomalistik.de/en/zeitschrif...abstract-5

"Das ist alles so eigentümlich verschachtelt": Hans Bender und Carl Gustav Jung im Gespräch über Synchronizität (1960) / "It is all so strangely intertwined": A Discussion Between Hans Bender and Carl Gustav Jung About Synchronicity in 1960
Uwe Schellinger, Marc Wittmann and Andreas Anton
https://www.anomalistik.de/en/zeitschrif...abstract-6

Rudolf Steiner: Was ihn inspirierte, wen er inspirierte / Rudolf Steiner: What inspired him, whom he inspired
Ulrich Magin
Re the paper by Michael Nahm, "Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst" oder: Wie erlangt man (keine) Erkenntnisse der höheren Welten? Ein Exkurs über Rudolf Steiners "Geisteswissenschaft" / "I See Something you Don't See" or How (not) to Know Higher Worlds? An Excursus on Rudolf Steiner's "Spiritual Science"

Verschwörungstheorien zwischen Schein und Sein / Conspiracy Theories Between Illusion and Reality
Andreas Anton and Alan Schink
Essay Review
Here is the Boletín Electrónico de Parapsicología, volume 15, Number 1 (January 2020) of the Instituto de Psicología Paranormal in Buenos Aires (in Spanish):
http://www.alipsi.com.ar/wp-content/uplo..._2020.html
The Parapsychological Association has published a new issue of its bulletin, Mindfield - 11(3). Unfortunately it is available only to members or purchasers, but in case anyone is interested, here is the blurb:
"In this issue of Mindfield: The Bulletin of the Parapsychological Association, we "Meet the Next Generation" of researchers of parapsychological topics, observe their journeys inside parapsychology, learn what attracted such great researchers, recognize the crucial role of mentorship, and get a glimpse of the future of the field. With a total of 21 profiles, we gain a valuable overview of this next generation.
Later in the issue, Bethany Butzer discusses Bias in Parapsychology Research: Implications for Early-Career Scholars. Carlos Alvarado contributes Part 3 of Articles about the History of Parapsychology and Related Matters, and we share 64 titles from 51 mainstream journals for the 24th installment of Articles Relevant to Parapsychology in Journals of Various Fields."

https://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/1711504
The Society for Psychical Research's Paranormal Review 91 is imminent. Here are details on the website of the editor, Leo Ruickbie:
https://ruickbie.com/2019/09/24/paranormal-review-91/

The theme is "The Roots of Reality," and here are the contents:

4 The Role of Theory in Psychical Research
SPR President Prof. Chris Roe considers the crisis of theory afflicting the explanation of psi phenomena.

6 The Roots Of Reality
Dr Charles Whitehead takes on two revolutions and a crisis in theoretical physics to ask what the possible implications could be for consciousness, free will and the ‘mega-psi’ hypothesis.

16 In the Empire of the Dead
The Paranormal Review’s Editor, Dr Leo Ruickbie, travels beneath Paris to explore the mysteries of the infamous Catacombs.

20 Into the (City of) Light(s)
A photo reportage of the 2019 Parapsychological Association Convention in Paris by one of the PA’s official photographers for the event, Dr Leo Ruickbie.

22 For the Love of Theory
Dr Leo Ruickbie reports on the Workshop on Psi Theories held in Paris, 2019, and part-funded by the Society for Psychical Research, which saw the SPR’s President Prof. Chris Roe and SPR Vice-President Prof. Bernard Carr taking part, with contributions from notable member Dr Rupert Sheldrake.

25 IMI Centenary
With some modern recreations of ‘spirit’ photography, Dr Leo Ruickbie covers an exhibition held in Paris in 2019 to mark the centenary of the Institut Métapsychique International.

26 Ghosts in the Machines
The Paranormal Review’s resident expert Brandon Hodge goes in search of the mysterious ‘original’ 1860 planchette.

28 Contributors

28 Events
The SPR Facebook page reports that Dr Malcolm Schofield has succeeded Dr David Vernon as editor of the Society's journal, with Dr Zofia Weaver as Associate Editor.

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