Talk:Deepak Chopra/Source dump
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editI made this page as a depository for sources about Chopra to supplement discussion on talk:Deepak Chopra without cluttering up the code there. If you're adding source, it's helpful if you paste a snippet of relevant text with enough context, so it's easy for other people to know which part you're reference without we digging through the original source. For now, I've only pulled out snippets that are related his controversies and criticism as there has been considerable time spent on the talk page debating how these issues should be addressed in the article. I'm only capable of focusing on one aspect at a time, but it's not meant to be a POV. PermStrump(talk) 14:29, 17 March 2016 (UTC)
Relevant quotes from paywall articles
editFeel free to ask me on Talk:Deepak Chopra if there are any articles behind paywalls that you can't access. When I have time, I'll see if I can get them through my work database and then paste any relevant quotes here. Please feel free to give me a heads up if you ever think I went overboard with quotes and might be bordering WP:COPYVIO. PermStrump(talk) 17:50, 31 March 2016 (UTC)
Quotes from paywall articles
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Physician
editFind sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs) · FENS · JSTOR · TWL
- Note: The template automatically puts the entire search query in quotations, but I didn't want the whole thing in quotations, so I added the "a" at the end as a workaround. I get the same # of results when I do a google search for:
"deepak chopra" intext:physician OR intext:doctor
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- Also note that this count is slightly misleading because some hits are talking about other people being doctors or Chopra being an "ayurvedic doctor."
Sources are separated by year to show the difference between media mentions while Chopra was licensed in MA and living in MA (pre-1993)*, when he was unlicensed in CA and living in CA (1993-2004), and when he was licensed in CA and still living in CA (2004-present).
- Sources say he left TM and moved to Cali after being on Oprah, so for at least part of 1993, he was still in MA. He was licensed in CA in Jan 2004.
Sources saying Chopra IS a doctor/physician
editSources saying Chopra IS a doctor/physician
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Work in progress 19:39, 23 March 2016 (UTC)
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Controversial New Age guru
editFind sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs) · FENS · JSTOR · TWL
* Note: This phrase was used by the NYT in 2013, but newspapers have been writing about Chopra since the 80s, so I'm not making a comparison between this one and the number of search results. They should be considered independently of one another.
** This part was taken out of the lead before I got around to listing sources that use that expression, so I put this on hold indefinitely. PermStrump(talk) 19:05, 30 March 2016 (UTC)
Sources on controversies
editIssue raised: Lead gives undue weight to negative commentary vs. undue weight to pseudoscience
- Relevant policies/guidelines: WP:BLP
- WP:BLPSTYLE
- WP:NPOV
- WP:DUE
- WP:FALSEBALANCE
- WP:PSCI
- WP:FRINGE
- WP:FRINGEBLP
- WP:FRINGE/PS
In Chopra's words
editThese are sources (some primary, some secondary) with direct quotes from Chopra talking about common criticism that he receives.
In Chopra's own words
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Fringe
editChopra sources mentioning "fringe"
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Charlatan/quack/woo
editSources labeling Chopra and his ideas as charlatan, quack, woo, etc.
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Dangerous
editSources saying Chopra's ideas are dangerous
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Cult
editSources comparing Chopra and and his followers to a cult (re: TM or a cult of personality
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Pseudoscience
editSources saying Chopra's ideas are pseudoscience, unscientific, unsupported by evidence, etc.
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Placebo
editRE: The previous conversation at Talk:Deepak Chopra#Remove revert placebo about RS using the term "placebo" in reference to Chopra's methods.
Sources calling Chopra's methods placebo
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References (all)
editReferences
- ^ a b Baer (2003), "The Work of Andrew Weil and Deepak Chopra", Medical Anthropology Quarterly
- ^ Lewis, Roselle M. (1987), "East and West Combine in an Uneasy Union", Los Angeles Times
- ^ Shlain, Leonard M. (1988), "The Eastern Yin and Western Yang of Medicine : CHINESE MEDICINE by Manfred Porkert with Christian Ullmann; translated byMark Howson (William Morrow: $18.95; 318 pp.) : RETURN OF THE RISHI A Doctor's Search for the Ultimate Healer by Deepak Chopra (Houghton Mifflin: $16.95; 213 pp.)", Los Angeles Times
- ^ Franklin, D. (1990), "The Maharishi's medicine man", Health (formerly In Health), (May/June) 1990:83
- ^ Barnett; et al. (1991), "JAMA gets into an Indian herbal jam", science, 254 (5029): 188-189
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(help) - ^ a b c d Bavley; et al. (1991), "Indian medicine proponents' tactics stir controversy", Kansas City Star
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(help) - ^ Goldman, B. (1991), "Ayurvedism: eastern medicine moves west", Canadian Medical Association Journal (Journal De L'association Medicale Canadienne), 144 (2): 218
- ^ a b c d Renner (1991), "Guru offers KC unsound advice", Kansas City Star
- ^ Ryan, Patrick L. (1991), "Letters to the editor: Maharishi Ayur-Veda", Journal of the American Medican Association (JAMA), 266 (13): 1770, doi:10.1001/jama.1991.03470130045016
- ^ a b Skolnick (1991), "Maharishi Ayur-Veda: guru's marketing scheme promises the world eternal 'perfect health", Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
- ^ a b c d Warrick (1992), "Medical Muddle.", LA Times
- ^ ABC (1993), 1993 - Promo - The Oprah Winfrey Show - Deepak Chopra, hosted on YouTube. Published on YouTube Jul 28, 2013; Original air date Jul 12, 1993
- ^ Perry (1994), "Followers Flock to Hear Mind-Body Guru Deepak Chopra", Los Angeles Times
- ^ Chopra and Fox (1995), Explorations into consciousness : an interview with Deepak Chopra, New Thinking Network Series, New York, NY: Inner Dimension
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(help) - ^ Frazier, Donna (1995), "BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Healing the Soul--From Camelot to Today : THE RETURN OF MERLIN by Deepak Chopra , Harmony, $24, 422 pages", Los Angeles Times
- ^ Pais (1995), "Questioning the guru", India Today
- ^ a b c d e Labash, Matt (July 1, 1996), "The End of History and the Last Guru; Correction Appended", The Weekly Standard, vol. 1, no. 41, p. 18
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) - ^ Marino (1996), "Physician-Author Deepak Chopra Dispenses Wisdom of His Native India", Los Angeles Times
- ^ O'Brien (1997), "A Self-help Guru's Path To Fortune Deepak Chopra's Formulas For Success And Happiness Are Drawing An Ever-growing Audience", Philadelphia Inquirer
- ^ Cronin (1997), "A Spiritual Empire -- Deepak Chopra's Metaphysical Message Is Resonating Globally", Seattle Times
- ^ a b c d Leland (1997), "Deepak's Instant Karma", Newsweek
- ^ Perry (1997), "So Rich, So Restless", Los Angeles Times
- ^ Barker (1998), Watchman Fellowship, Inc. (PDF), Watchman Fellowship, Inc.
- ^ Spano (1999), "Deepak's Bliss Factory", Los Angeles Times
- ^ Richards (2001), "Deepak Chopra: January interview", January Magazine
- ^ Aravamudan (2001), "Guru English", Social Text, 9 (1_66): 19
- ^ Krohn (2004), Oprah Winfrey, Lerner Publications
- ^ Wheen (2004), "Would you buy a way of life from this guru?", The Guardian (UK), ISSN 0261-3077
- ^ Johnson (2007), "Deepak Chopra", Alive
- ^ Kovar (2008), "Demi Moore", Hollywood Unmasked
- ^ Chopra and Lemon (2009), Michael Jackson: Man in the Mirror, Transcript, CNN
- ^ Whinfrey, Oprah (2012), "Oprah Talks to Deepak Chopra", O, The Oprah Magazine
- ^ Schnall (2012), "Exclusive Conversation Between Oprah Winfrey and Deepak Chopra", Huffington Post
- ^ Harrison (2012), "Book Review: Top secret: the truth behind today's pop mysticisms by Robert M. Price", Implicit Religion, 15 (2): 253
- ^ The Law Attraction Library (2012), Deepak Chopra
- ^ a b c d Chopra, Deepak; Coyne, Jerry (2013), "Deepak Chopra Responds to Pseudoscience Allegations. Jerry Coyne Fires Back", The New Republic
- ^ Robb (2015), "Conscious decisions", Ottawa Citizen
- ^ a b c Hassani (2015), "Post-materialist' science? A smokescreen for woo", Skeptical Inquirer
- ^ a b Nutt, Bill (2016), "Deepak Chopra to speak at Mayo PAC", Daily Record
- ^ Chopra, Deepak (2014), "Wikipedia, A New Perspective on an Old Problem", The Huffington Post
- ^ a b c Roston (2013), "Deepak Chopra: I am pissed off by Richard Dawkins' arrogance and his pretense of being a really good scientist. He is not.", Salon
- ^ a b c Strauss (2015), "Deepak Chopra blasts scientist who criticized his view of evolution. The scientist fires back.", The Washington Post
- ^ a b Denis (1994), "What's Deepak Chopra's Secret", New Age Journal
- ^ a b c Dvorsky (2016), "Deepak Chopra Thinks Stomach Bacteria Listens to Your Thoughts", Gizmodo
- ^ a b c Strauss (2015), "Scientist: Why Deepak Chopra is driving me crazy", The Washington Post
- ^ a b Senapathy (2016), "Deepak Chopra Says Bacteria Listen To Our Thoughts", Forbes
- ^ a b Coyne (2013), "Pseudoscientist Rupert Sheldrake Is Not Being Persecuted, And Is Not Like Galileo", The New Republic
- ^ a b c Demy Basic (1998), Questions on Alternative Medicine: What Is Good and What Is Not?, Demy Basic
- ^ a b Gubernick; et al. (1995), "The happiness hucksters", Forbes
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(help) - ^ a b Hassani (2016), "Deepak Chopra's 'Physics': it starts with a swindle", Skeptical Inquirer
- ^ a b c Park (2000), Voodoo medicine in a scientific world, in After the Science Wars
- ^ Rao (2010), "It is wrong to deny yoga's Hindu origins", The Guardian
- ^ a b Salerno (2009), "The Touch That Doesn't Heal", Wall Street Journal
- ^ a b Salzberg (2013), "Deepak Chopra Gets Upset, Tries The Harvard Gambit", Forbes
- ^ Shukla (2011), "The Origins and Ownership of Yoga", The Huffington Post
- ^ Taylor, Prentiss (August 2011), "Book review: The Soul of Leadership by Deepak Chopra", Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 306 (8)
- ^ Waters (2010), "Shukla and Chopra: The Great Yoga Debate", The Washington Post, On Faith
- ^ a b Molé, Phil (1998), "Deepak's dangerous dogmas", Skeptic, 6 (2)
- ^ Newton (2015), "Why Does Deepak Chopra Hate Me?", NCSE
- ^ Naulty, Reg (2014), "Book Review: Is God an Illusion?", Compass (10369686), 48 (2): 41
- ^ Stone (2014), "Deepak Chopra and the failure of Quantum Mysticism", Patheos
- ^ Gamel (2008), "Hokum on the Rise: The 70-Percent Solution", The Antioch Review
- ^ Chopra, Deepak (2012), "I Will Not Be Pleased - Your Health and the Nocebo Effect", SFGate