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355:, who cut INFORM's Home Office funding in 1997. In 1999, it was reported that INFORM was facing closure, due to lack of funds. By 2000, Home Office funding was restored, prompting Sackville to warn that INFORM might provide government with bad advice, adding, "I cancelled INFORM's grant and I think it's absurd that it's been brought back". Criticism of INFORM has focused on Barker's reluctance to condemn all new religions as "cults". Barker responded to the criticism by saying, "We are not cult apologists. People make a lot of noise without doing serious research – so much so that they can end up sounding as closed to reason as the cults they're attacking. Besides, I imagine FAIR was disappointed not to get our funding". 44: 366:
commented that INFORM was "often in a position from which it can reassure relatives about the character, disposition, policy, provenance and prospects of a given movement. It may be able to deflate some widely circulated rumours and false impressions derived from media comment". Wilson added that
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Barker responded to the financial issues in a 1995 paper, writing that "hat is less well known is that vast amounts of money are at stake in the fostering of brainwashing and mind control thesis in the anti-cult movement secondary constructions", and noting that
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By taking over the functions of these three periodicals, CSR is able to offer peer-reviewed, scholarly articles, news on groups and topics (e.g., children and cultic groups), opinion columns, personal accounts of ex-members, and high quality articles for
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have criticised Barker's rejection of the brainwashing hypothesis in her study of the conversion process for members of the
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Barker has held numerous positions of leadership in the academic study of religion. She served as the chairperson of the
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was "one of the most comprehensive and influential studies" of the process of conversion to new religious movements.
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Article Review: Thus Spake the Scientist: A Comparative Account of the New Priesthood and its Organisational Bases
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Barker has been involved with the LSE's sociology department, where she received her PhD, since 1970.
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awarded her its Martin E. Marty Award for Contributions to the Public Understanding of Religion.
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By far the best study of the conversion process is Eileen Barker's The Making of a Moonie
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Barker, Eileen (September 1995). "The Scientific Study of Religion? You Must Be Joking!".
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from 1991 to 1993 (the first non-American to hold that office), and as president of the
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In 1988, she engaged in research on the preservation of cultural identity in the
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From: London School of Economics and Political Science interview (video + text)
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Prophetic Charisma: The Psychology of Revolutionary Religious Personalities
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Scholar Honored for Contributions to the Public Understanding of Religion
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Falling from the Faith: The Causes and Consequences of Religious Apostasy
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In the Beginning: The Battle of Creationists Science against Evolutionism
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On the Margin of Science: The Social Construction of Rejected Knowledge
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In a 2003 collection of essays in honour of Barker, the influential
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Australian psychologist Len Oakes and British psychiatry professor
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Barker's social science research, in particular her work on the
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Presidents of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion
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Information Network Focus on Religious Movements (INFORM)
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Barker's INFORM organisation has been criticised by the
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Challenging Religion: Essays in Honour of Eileen Barker
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Challenging religion: essays in honour of Eileen Barker
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Challenging Religion: Essays in Honour of Eileen Barker
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Barker was a member of the editorial review board of
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Of Gods and Men: New Religious Movements in the West
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(2005). 219:Society for the Scientific Study of Religion 134:Society for the Scientific Study of Religion 1090:Officers of the Order of the British Empire 1085:Academics of the London School of Economics 382:, who have written critically about cults, 1034:An Introduction to New Religious Movements 556: 42: 16:British professor of sociology (born 1938) 1120:Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences 896: 894: 808: 605:. Oxford University Press. pp. vii. 256: 228:In 2000, Barker became an Officer of the 223:Association for the Sociology of Religion 138:Association for the Sociology of Religion 130:Study Group for the Sociology of Religion 905:, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 729:International Cultic Studies Association 698:International Cultic Studies Association 669:International Cultic Studies Association 470:(Paperback) Bernan Press (October 1990) 409: 322:. 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(1999), 550: 179:and has written studies about 1: 516: 1028:Professor Eileen Barker page 279:members (informally called " 234:American Academy of Religion 171:, an emeritus member of the 7: 603:Understanding social change 230:Order of the British Empire 10: 1141: 1100:British women sociologists 262: 173:London School of Economics 1010:James T. (Jim) Richardson 872:Staff (29 October 2004). 585:James T. 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Index

OBE
FBA

cults
new religious movements
Liberal Democrats
INFORM
Study Group for the Sociology of Religion
Society for the Scientific Study of Religion
Association for the Sociology of Religion
International Journal of Cultic Studies
Centre for the Study of Human Rights
OBE
FBA
sociology
London School of Economics
Information Network Focus on Religious Movements (INFORM)
cults
new religious movements
Armenian diaspora
Archbishop of Canterbury
Home Office
British Sociological Association
Society for the Scientific Study of Religion
Association for the Sociology of Religion
Order of the British Empire
American Academy of Religion
Cultic Studies Review
The Making of a Moonie
The Making of a Moonie: Choice or Brainwashing?

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