Are Academics Afraid to Study Scientology? - 2014-11-05

For a religion that some experts estimate includes only 30,000 members worldwide, Scientology attracts an extraordinary amount of media attention.
There's one group of people, however, who seem resistant to Scientology's charms: academics.
Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | author = Ruth Graham | title = Are Academics Afraid to Study Scientology? | url = https://daily.jstor.org/scholars-on-scientology/ | work = JSTOR Daily | date = November 5, 2014 | accessdate = February 7, 2019 }}
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