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Jonah Lehrer is the latest target of Google Game, crowdsourced investigation

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Summary
It was quite the scandal for a few days. Goeglein faded from the public eye, though last year he published a book about his plagiarism and time in the White House. He’s now a vice president at Focus on the Family. Goeglein’s sin, as he describes his plagiarism, is less interesting (at the moment) than how he was exposed. His case was one of the early and most notable examples of how plagiarists, once first exposed, become subject to a form of crowdsourced investigation.
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Jonah Lehrer is the latest unwitting target of the Google Game. It began after Jim Romenesko first reported that the writer self-plagiarized in a New Yorker blog post. From there, journalists and others began grabbing chunks of Lehrer’s copy and seeing if it had popped up elsewhere. They kept getting hits.

This crowdsourced forensic examination, also turned up an accusation that Lehrer plagiarized from kindred counter-intuitive writer Malcolm Gladwell:

" Lehrer plagiarized Gladwell! IMAGINE, p. 144 ("every one of them") to end of ¶ , from Gladwell's 2006 NYer piece (is.gd/dv8c5N) "

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