Comment by contubernio
14 hours ago
The very few cases that result in sanctions are generally horrendously flagrant.
With another professor I caught a flagrant case in a student thesis and we faced attacks from the university administration because the student had a stellar transcript (also not the positive signal some might think). Punishment was almost inexistent.
It's difficult for me to imagine what it would take to get a doctoral thesis revoked.
> It's difficult for me to imagine what it would take to get a doctoral thesis revoked.
Personal grudges. Academia is full of them.
You need more than that. No university is going to revoke anything without very good reasons, they have too much to lose. Their first action is always to try to bury the case.
>It's difficult for me to imagine what it would take to get a doctoral thesis revoked.
No respect for the plagiarist physicist, but an easy way to control what media representatives of scientific disciplines get to say publically, is to start out with what amounts to "academic compromat" (scientific fraud, plagiarism, ...).
Did this physicist / media star recently say something controversial?
I mean why did the system let him pass as a physicist, and why did it let him rise the media rank?
> Did this physicist / media star recently say something controversial?
Not really. This is the consequence of an investigation by some journalists about a decade ago, and an audit that lasted for almost 2 years.
> I mean why did the system let him pass as a physicist, and why did it let him rise the media rank?
He is a smooth talker and by all accounts good at vulgarisation. He does well in interviews and is easy to deal with for journalists. There’s always been controversies but media thrive on those.
Different leadership.
If some in your experience erred on the side of leniency, then it stands to reason that others might err just as egregiously in the opposite direction.
In fact, your anecdote suggests erring is the norm. We should thus expect punishments to be inappropriate in one direction or another. An appropriate punishment seems rather unlikely.
I too enjoy creating bell curves from a single datum.
No, that doesn't stand to reason at all.