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Sue
Blackmore is a freelance writer, lecturer and broadcaster, and
a Visiting Lecturer at the University of the West of England,
Bristol. She has a degree in psychology and physiology from Oxford
University (1973) and a PhD in parapsychology from the University
of Surrey (1980). Her research interests include memes, evolutionary
theory, consciousness, and meditation. She practices Zen and campaigns
for drug legalization.
Sue Blackmore no longer works on the paranormal.
She writes
for several magazines and newspapers, a blog for the Guardian
newspaper and is a frequent contributor and presenter on radio
and television. She is author of over sixty academic articles,
about forty book contributions, and many book reviews. Her books
include Beyond the Body (1982), Dying to Live (on near-death experiences,
1993), In Search of the Light (autobiography, 1996), and Test
Your Psychic Powers (with Adam Hart-Davis, 1997).
The Meme Machine (1999) has been translated into 13 other languages.
Her textbook Consciousness: An Introduction was published in June
2003 (Hodder UK, OUP New York), and A Very Short Introduction
to Consciousness in 2005 (OUP).
Her latest book is Conversations on Consciousness (November 2005
OUP Oxford) due out in the USA in January 2006.
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