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Believe it or not, supernatural still a strong pull for academics

Researchers as interested in the impact of supernatural belief on society as whether those views are grounded in fact or fiction

Published on
August 23, 2018
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August 23, 2018
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House of spirits: an event on the supernatural will be held in a 鈥榟aunted鈥 castle

When academics gather for a conference on ghosts and other supernatural beings this week, one question will be largely absent 鈥 whether they actually exist.

鈥淟ike most people,鈥 said Rachael Ironside, lecturer in events management at Robert Gordon University, 鈥淚鈥檝e had unusual experiences of thinking about somebody and the phone goes and they are the person at the other end; and of walking into somewhere and feeling a little bit spooked or uncertain.鈥 聽

But Dr Ironside, who is organising the Supernatural in Contemporary Society Conference, being held at Robert Gordon聽from 23 to 24 August, had little more to say about how she interpreted such experiences or where she would locate herself on the spectrum 鈥 from total scepticism to convinced belief 鈥 about beings such as ghosts, vampires, witches and extraterrestrials.

鈥淚鈥檝e been involved in the academic research side for about 10 years, and the more you research this area, the less belief becomes important,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the value and persistence of the supernatural in the modern world that really interests me鈥he polls still suggest that over half of people hold some sort of belief in the supernatural鈥ities now compete to be the most haunted in the UK.鈥

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The conference, therefore, will be 鈥渟tepping away from the ontological questions鈥 about ghosts and addressing 鈥渕uch more important questions about the role and importance the supernatural has for us as people and as a society鈥.

Dr Ironside鈥檚 own research includes an audit of hauntings across Scottish castles, revealing that 158 claim to have ghostly encounters and stories attached to them. Her doctoral studies looked at 鈥減eople who take part in the subculture of ghost-hunting or paranormal investigations鈥, and she has a continuing interest in 鈥渉ow people use the ghostly to understand and interpret the past鈥 and 鈥渉ow heritage sites use ghost stories to attract and engage visitors鈥.

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Topics being explored at the conference include exorcism and 鈥渃inematic Satanism鈥, while there will also be a panel discussion in a 鈥渉aunted鈥 castle.

It is hard to imagine a more important question than whether the dead live on, and this leads into some major moral issues. Were the spiritualists who ministered to those who had lost sons in the First World War, for example, providing genuine comfort or just using mumbo jumbo to cruelly exploit the bereaved?

Dr Ironside seemed more interested in 鈥渉ow the supernatural is represented in different contemporary settings鈥, adding that 鈥減eople researching in this area tend to be quite open-minded鈥. But she did agree to report back on whether anyone on the tour of Crathes Castle actually saw a ghost.

matthew.reisz@timeshighereducation.com

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Print headline:聽Supernatural 鈥榟as hold on scholars鈥

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