George Seddon

George Seddon

Infobox Scientist
name = George Seddon
box_width = 250px


image_width =
caption =
birth_date = 23 April, 1927
birth_place =
death_date = 9 May, 2007
death_place = Fremantle, Western Australia
residence = Fremantle, Western Australia
citizenship = Australian
nationality = Australian
ethnicity =
field = Environmental
work_institutions = University of NSW, University of Melbourne, University of Western Australia
alma_mater =
doctoral_advisor =
doctoral_students =
known_for =
author_abbrev_bot =
author_abbrev_zoo =
prizes = Robin Boyd Environmental Awards (Three times), 1995 Eureka Prize, 1996 Academy of Science Mawson Medal
religion =
footnotes =

George Seddon (23 April 19279 May 2007) was an Australian academic who held university chairs in a range of subjects. He wrote popular books on the Australian landscape embracing diverse points of view. He was well known for his book "Sense of Place" (1972) which brought the needs of the fragile Swan Coastal Plain to the attention of the public. [cite web | url = http://www.uwa.edu.au/media/statements/2004/april/george_seddon_recognised_for_extraordinary_career | title = George Seddon Recognised For Extraordinary career | work = University of WA | date = 1 April 2004 | accessdate = 2007-05-11]

At the time of his death, he was Senior Honorary Research Fellow English, Communication and Cultural Studies at the University of Western Australia Perth, Western Australia and Emeritus Professor of Environmental Science at the University of Melbourne.

Biography

Seddon held AM; BA (Hons); MSc; PhD, University of Minnesota; Hon DLit, University of Western Australia; Hon FAILA; Hon FRAPI; FTS.

Seddon studied English at the University of Melbourne, and later received an MSc and a PhD in Geology at the University of Minnesota. He held the Chair of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of NSW and later became Director of the Centre for Environmental Studies and the Dean of Architecture and Planning at Melbourne University. Across five decades he held Chairs in four different disciplines (English, UWA; Geology, Oregon; History and Philosophy of Science, UNSW; Environmental Science, Melbourne) and taught at universities in Lisbon, Toronto, Bologna, Rome, Venice, Minnesota and Oregon.

Seddon published 217 papers and numerous books, many of which have won awards. These awards include three Robin Boyd Environmental Awards, the Eureka Prize from the Australian Museum in 1995, for the Snowy book, and the Mawson Medal from the Academy of Science, in 1996.

He was an Honorary Fellow of both the Royal Australian Planning Institute and the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects; Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering; and an Honorary Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. In 1998 he became a Member of the Order of Australia; in 2000 he was made an Honorary Doctor of Litterae Humaniores by the University of Western Australia, and in December, a "Festschrift" was organised jointly by ANU, La Trobe, Murdoch and UWA universities, with delegates from other institutions. He was made citizen of the Year in Fremantle for 2001.

Seddon died in his Fremantle home on 9 May 2007. He had a son, Jack and a daughter Polly.

Publications

Books

* "Swan River Landscapes" (Perth: University of Western Australia Press. 1970)
* "Sense of Place" (Perth: University of Western Australia Press, 1972)
* "Man and landscape in Australia: towards an ecological vision" (Aust. UNESCO Committee for Man and the Biosphere, pub No. 2, Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1976)
* "A City and Its Setting: Images of Perth." (Fremantle: Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1987)
* "Searching for the Snowy: an Environmental History." (St Leonards, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1994)
* "Swan Song: reflections on Perth and Western Australia 1956 -1995" (Centre for Studies in Australian Literature: University of Western Australia, 1995)
* "Landprints: Reflections on Place and Landscape" (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997)
* "Looking at an Old Suburb: A Walking Guide to Four Blocks of Fremantle" with Barbara Haddy (Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2000)
* "The Old Country: Australian Landscapes, Plants and People" (Cambridge University Press, 2005)

Articles

* "The Australian Back Yard" in "Australian Popular Culture" ed. Ian Craven. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994)
* "Return to Portugal" in "Best Essays of 1998", edited by Peter Craven (Melbourne: Bookman Press, 1998)
* "Imagining the West" in "Imagining Australia", ed. Silvia Albertazzi, Sheila M. Downing, Monica Turci. (Rome: Vecchiarelli Editore, 1998)
* "Land and Language" in Meanjin (Issue 58:2, pp 140-152, 1999)
* "Saving the Throwaway River" in "Australian Geograhical Studies" (Issue 37:3, pp 314-321, 1999)
* "Alien Invaders" in "The Mediterranean Garden" (Issue 18: pp 42-45, 1999)
* "The Mediterranean Garden in Australia" in "The Mediterranean Garden" (Issue 17: pp 18-26, 1999)

References

External links

*cite news | first= | last=Obituary | coauthors= | title=Academic couldn't be fenced in | date=May 25, 2007 | publisher= | url =http://www.smh.com.au/news/obituaries/academic-couldnt-be-fenced-in/2007/05/24/1179601570797.html | work =The Sydney Morning Herald | pages = | accessdate = | language =


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • George Seddon (cabinetmaker) — George Seddon (1727 ndash; 1801) was an English cabinetmaker. At one time his furniture making business was the largest and most successful in London, employing over four hundred craftsmen. He was Master of the Joiners Company of London in… …   Wikipedia

  • Seddon — may refer to: People * Chris Seddon * George Seddon AM * George Seddon (cabinetmaker) * James Seddon * Jimmy Seddon * John Seddon * Margaret Seddon * Margaret Rhea Seddon * Mark Seddon * Richard Seddon, the longest serving Prime Minister of New… …   Wikipedia

  • Seddon Atkinson — was a manufacturer of Large Goods Vehicles based in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. It is now wholly owned by IVECO who have used the brand latterly for certain specialised vehicles in the United Kingdom. Seddon Atkinson Vehicles Limited was …   Wikipedia

  • George Price Boyce — (1826–1897) was a British watercolour painter of landscapes and vernacular architecture in the Pre Raphaelite style. He was a patron and friend of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.Originally trained as an architect after meeting David Cox, the watercolour… …   Wikipedia

  • George Fowlds — George Matthew Fowlds (1860–1934) was a New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party. Member of ParliamentGeorge Fowlds represented the City of Auckland electorate from 1899 to 1902, and then the Grey Lynn electorate from 1902 to 1911. Independent …   Wikipedia

  • George McClellan — George Brinton McClellan Surnom Little Mac The Young Napoleon Naissance 3 décembre 1826 Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • George William Forbes — ( 1932) George William Forbes (* 12. März 1869 in Lyttelton; † 17. Mai 1947) war von 1930 bis 1935 Premierminister von Neuseeland. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • George Thomas — George Henry Thomas George Henry Thomas George Henry Thomas, était un général américain né le 31 juillet 1816 à Southampton (état de Virginie, États Unis) et mort le 28 mars 1870 à San Francisco (état de …   Wikipédia en Français

  • George Marsden Waterhouse — (* 6. April 1824 in Penzance, Cornwall, England; † 6. August 1906 in Torquay, Devon, England) war der siebte Premierminister Neuseelands. Er regie …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • George B. Mac-Clellan — George McClellan G. McClellan pendant la guerre de Sécession. George Brinton McClellan (né le 3 décembre 1826 à Philadelphie et décédé le 29 octobre 1885 à Orange dans le New Jersey) est un général de division de la guerre …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”