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  • The Sokal affair, additionally known as the Sokal hoax, was a demonstrative scholarly hoax performed by Alan Sokal, a physics professor at New York University and University College London.
  • Sokal is a critic of postmodernism, and caused the Sokal affair in 1996 when his deliberately nonsensical paper was published by Duke University Press's Social Text.
  • He is currently working with Benoît Sokal and Martin Villeneuve on the script of Aquarica, a film that will use CGI and motion capture technology.
  • Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science (UK: Intellectual Impostures), first published in French in 1997 as , is a book by physicists Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont.
  • Alan Sokal has criticised radical relativism as part of the science wars, on the basis that such an understanding will lead inevitably towards solipsism and postmodernism.
  • He was voivode of Podole Voivodeship in 1618, voivode of Kijów Voivodeship (Kyiv, also Kiev) in 1619, starost of Kraków in 1628, Deputy Chancellor of the Crown in 1635, as well as starost of Knyszyn, Sokal, Nowy Targ, Rabsztyn, Kałusz, Goniądz and Rzeczyce.
  • He was Krajczy of the Crown since 1612, Podczaszy of the Crown since 1619, Castellan of Kraków since 1620 and Starost of Pinsk, Sokal, Radohoski, Żarnowiec.
  • Franciszek became Krajczy of the Crown in 1736, Field Clerk of the Crown and voivode of Volhynian Voivodship in 1755, voivode of Kijów Voivodship in 1755–1771 and starost of Belz, Hrubieszów, Ropczyce, Sokal, Jabłonów and Opalin.
  • Krajczy koronny in 1574, castellan of Radom in 1583, voivode of Sandomierz Voivodship in 1590, żupnik ruski, starost of Lwów in 1593, starost of Sambor, Sokal, Sanok, Rohatyn.
  • Brown, Sokal, and Friedman, the rebuttal authors, published their response to Fredrickson's "Update" the next year, maintaining that there was no evidence for a critical positivity ratio.
  • His grandfather, Rabbi Sholom Rokeach, the founder of the Belz dynasty, named him after his own father-in-law, Rabbi Yissachar Dov Ramraz, the av beit din of Sokal.
  • He became titular Governor of Dorpat (1627–1634) (although already in 1625 the town had capitulated to Sweden and was never reobtained by the Poles); from 1633, Count of the Holy Roman Empire (along with Ernst and Gerhard von Dönhoff); Governor of Sieradz (1634–45); Court Marshal of the Queen (from 1639); and starosta of Wieluń, Lauenburg (Lębork), Radomsko, Bolesławiec, Sokal, Małoszyce, Sobowidze and Klonowo.
  • The selection committee consisted of Piotr Klatt (journalist and musician, managing editor at TVP1), Janusz Kosiński (editor and music journalist), Tomasz Deszczyński (President of OGAE Poland), Kamil Górecki (member of OGAE Poland), Bartek Jastrzębowski (television director), Zygmunt Kukla (conductor, music director of the Opole Festival and Sopot Festival), Paweł Rurak Sokal (member of the 2004 Polish Eurovision entrant Blue Cafe), Robert Sankowski (music journalist), Maria Szabłowska (music journalist at TVP and Polish Radio), Bogdan Olewicz (composer) and Andrzej Witkowski (editor for the Opole Festival and Sopot Festival).
  • 1993–94 – (19 regional cups): Khimik Cherkasy (Cherkasy), Karpaty Chernivtsi (Chernivtsi), Metalurh Novomoskovsk (Dnipropetrovsk), Hirnyk Khartsyzk (Donetsk), Pokuttia Kolomyia (Ivano-Frankivsk), Avanhard Lozova (2, Kharkiv), Dynamo Vysokopillia (Kherson), Avis Khmelnytskyi (Khmelnytskyi), Avanhard Rovenky (Luhansk), Khimik Sokal (Lviv), Evis-2 Mykolaiv (Mykolaiv), Blaho Blahoyeve (2, Odesa), Sula Lubny (Poltava), Spartak Okhtyrka (2, Sumy), Nyva Terebovlia (Ternopil), Intehral Vinnytsia (Vinnytsia), Pidshypnyk Lutsk (Volyn), Khimik Velykyi Bychkiv (Zakarpattia), Krok Zhytomyr (Zhytomyr).
  • Alan Sokal states that this view associates science with the political right and is seen as a belief system that is conservative and conformist, that suppresses innovation, that resists change and that acts dictatorially.
  • In Sokal, a town in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, “one of the prettiest streets” was named after Eugenius, 1st Chevalier de Minkowicz Wysoczański.
  • Emil (born 1871 in Tarnów), son of Franciszek Ksawery (of the Lwów branch of the family) and Stanisława Miszewska (daughter of Emilian Miszewski, the judge of 'forum nobilium' (nobles' court of law) born 1844 in Gruszów) was a railway official in Lwów and had issue of two children with Maria Albinowska (daughter of Wincenty and Wiktoria Albinowski, born 1876 in Sokal).
  • Vlasov was to be deployed between Sokal and Radekhiv, on the left flank of the 15th Mechanized Corps.
  • Sokal affair - Scholarly hoax in which a physics professor successfully submitted a deliberately nonsensical article that "flattered the editors' ideological preconceptions" to a Sociology Journal, casting doubt on the scientific integrity of postmodern cultural studies.
  • White Birds was founded by Benoît Sokal, Olivier Fontenay, Jean-Philippe Messian and Michel Bams in August 2003.


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