Robert W. Fuller

Robert W. Fuller

Robert W. Fuller (1936 - )earned his Ph.D. in physics at Princeton University in 1961, and taught [Dignitarian Foundation, Conversation with Robert W. Fuller, 2004-2006, http://www.dignitarians.org/conversationRobertFu.html] at Columbia University where he co-authored the book "Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics". The mounting social unrest of the 1960s drew his attention to educational reform, and in 1970 he was appointed president of his alma mater Oberlin College at the age of 33, one of youngest college Presidents in US history. During his time at Oberlin, Fuller re-shaped the student body by tripling the enrollment of minorities at the college. Fuller also recruited and hired the first four African-American athletic coaches in a predominantly white American college or university, including Tommie Smith, the Gold Medalist sprinter from the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Fuller was interviewed on campus by Howard Cosell and appeared on primetime television to talk about these changes.

Witnesses famine

In 1971 Fuller traveled to India (as a consultant to Indira Gandhi) and there witnessed firsthand the famine resulting from the war with Pakistan over what became Bangladesh. With the election of U.s. President Jimmy Carter, Fuller began a campaign to persuade the new president to end world hunger. In 1977, Fuller co-founded The Hunger Project, along with Werner Erhard and John Denver. His June 1977 meeting with President Carter in the Oval Office helped lead to the establishment of the [http://www.jimmycarterlibrary.org/library/fed_records.phtml Presidential Commission on World Hunger] .

Meets Werner Erhard

During this period, Fuller met Werner Erhard, founder of est/Erhard Seminars Training. In January 1975, he co-authored "A look at est in education" with Zara Wallace, published by est, an educational corporation. Joan Holmes, current president of The Hunger Project, served as consulting educational psychologist for the preparation of the book.

Promotes democracy

During the 1970s and 1980s, Fuller traveled frequently to the Soviet Union, working as a citizen-scientist to improve the Cold War relationship. This work led to the creation of the non-profit global corporation [http://www.internews.org/ Internews] , which promotes democracy via free and independent media, and for many years Fuller served as its chairman.

Citizen diplomacy

Fuller traveled the world to promote peace, stopping in Afghanistan, Somalia, Israel, Northern Ireland, Russia, and other world hot spots to meet with problem solvers and decisionmakers in order to develop solutions. Fuller and colleagues helped to found a new form of diplomacy called "citizen diplomacy", which enabled them to circumvent oft-ossified bureaucracies not flexible enough to enable positive change. Fuller worked with Kim Spencer and David Hoffman (founders of Internews), Evelyn Messinger, Alia Johnson, and John Steiner. Kim Spencer went on to found [http://www.linktv.org Link TV] , the US based television channel available on Dish Network 9410 and DirecTV 375, dedicated to documentaries, world news, current affairs, and the "World Music" genre - a channel on which Fuller frequently appears.

Work on rankism

With the collapse of the USSR, Fuller’s work as a citizen diplomat came to a close and he began reflecting on his career and came to understand that he had, at various times, been a somebody and a nobody and the cycle was continuing. His periodic sojourns in “Nobodyland” led him to identify and investigate rankism – defined as abuse of the power inherent in rank – and ultimately to write [http://www.breakingranks.net/weblog/somebodies-and-nobodies Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank] (New Society Publishers, 2003). This book inspired a group in Virginia to set up the [http://www.dignitarians.org/ Dignitarian Foundation] . He has now published a sequel that focuses on building a dignitarian society titled [http://www.breakingranks.net/weblog/all-rise All Rise: Somebodies, Nobodies, and the Politics of Dignity] (Berrett-Koehler, 2006)

Family

Fuller lives in Berkeley, California with his wife. Fuller has four children - two living on the West Coast and two living on the East Coast. His daughter, Karen Fuller, works to decrease rankism in the healthcare industry. His oldest son, Ben Fuller, works for Link TV and has been involved in Dignitarian Movement since its early days. Fuller also has three grandchildren.

Further reading

Publications

Books

* "A look at est in education: Analysis, review and selected case studies of the impact of the est experience on educators and students in primary, secondary, and post-secondary education", by Robert W. Fuller and Zara Wallace, published January 1 1975, by est, an educational corporation. Joan Holmes, current president of The Hunger Project, served as consulting educational psychologist for the preparation of the book.
* "Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics", co-author with Frederick Byron, Jr.
* "Somebodies and Nobodies: Overcoming the Abuse of Rank", author [Robert W. Fuller, website, "Breaking Ranks", http://www.breakingranks.net/weblog/somebodies-and-nobodies] , April 2 2003, New Society Publishers
* "All Rise: Somebodies, Nobodies, and the Politics of Dignity", author [Robert W. Fuller, website, "Breaking Ranks", http://www.breakingranks.net/weblog/all-rise] , sequel to "Somebodies and Nobodies"

Physics articles

* "Effect of a Composition Dependent Surface Tension upon the Masses and Stability of Heavy Nuclei", With R. Brandt, F. G. Werner, M. Wakano and J. A. Wheeler. Proc. of International Conference on Nuclidic Masses, Hamilton, (1960).
* "Dependence on Neutron Production in Fission on Rate of Change of Nuclear Potential" (Thesis with John A. Wheeler), Physical Review 126, 684 (1962).
* "Causality and Multiply Connected Space-Time", with John A. Wheeler, Physical Review 128, 919 (1962).
* "S-Matrix Solution for the Forced Harmonic Oscillator", with S. M. Harris and E. L. Slaggie. American Journal of Physics 31, 431 (1963).

Other articles

* "On the Origin of Order in Behavior", General Systems, Vol. XI, pp. 99–112 (1966) MHRI, Univ. of Michigan (co-authored with Peter Putnam)
* "Causal and Moral Law—Their Relationship as Examined in Terms of a Model of the Brain", Center for Advanced Studies, Wesleyan University, Monday Evening Papers: # 13 (1967) (On Peter Putnam’s work.)
* "On Educating Model-Builders, Publication of the 18th Symposium of the Conference on Science", Philosophy, and Religion, Jewish Theological Seminary, (1968)
* "Project Rebound: A Science Course of Near-Drop-outs", Science Education News (AAAS) Nov. 1969.
* "Polar Bears, Walrus Hides, and Social Solidarity", The Alaska Journal, Vol. 3, No. 2; Spring, 1973 (with Sergei Bogojavlensky).
* "Inflation: The Rising Cost of Living on a Small Planet", Worldwatch Paper, No. 34, Fall 1979.
* "Inflation on a Small Planet", Economic Impact, 1980, No. 3.
* "Inflation as a World Problem", Cry California, 1980, Summer
* "Our Enemies, Our Selves", CoEvolution Quarterly, Spring 1980.
* "A Better Game Than War", Evolutionary Blues, 1983. The Utne Reader Vol. 1, No. 1, Feb. 1984; Reprinted in The Peace Catalog, Press for Peace, Seattle, WA.; and in Citizen Summitry: Keeping the Peace when it Matters Too Much to be Left to Politicians, J. Tarcher, L.A., and St. Martin's, N.Y.C., 1986.
* "Motzu in Kenya and Poland", CoEvolution Quarterly, Spring 1983.
* "Motzuing: Notes on Discussions Regarding Nuclear Winter and Space Bridges with Chinese and Soviet Scientists", Whole Earth Review, May, 1985.
* "We Are All Afrikaners", Annals of Earth, Vol. IV, #2, 1986. Reprinted in In Context, No. 14, Autumn 1986.
* "AmerRuss", Whole Earth Review, Winter 1986; updated, as One World Scenario, Whole Earth Review, Fall 1990.
* "Proposal for a World Peace Corps", included in the anthology Securing our Planet: How to Succeed When Threats Are Too Risky and There's Really No Defense, J. Tarcher, L.A., and St. Martin's, N.Y.C., 1986.
* "The Asian Vortex", (with Robert Cabot), Harvard Magazine, November 1987. Reprinted in Resurgence, March-April 1988, Issue 127.
* "Chasing Our Shadow", New Age Journal, Jan. 1988; Interview by David Hoffman.
* "From Physics to Peace", included in the anthology At the Leading Edge, edited by Michael Toms, Larson Publications, Burdett, N.Y., 1991.
* "Empire’s End", Russia’s Rebirth, (with Robert Cabot), Harvard Magazine, May-June, 1991, Volume 93, No. 5. (Also published in Annals of Earth, May, 1991.) Also, Should We Help Russia?, Harvard Magazine, (October, 1991).
* A description of citizen diplomacy, which includes a description of the “Motzu” project, may be found in the book Multi-Track Diplomacy: A Systems Guide and Analysis, by Louise Diamond and John McDonald, Iowa Peace Institute (1991).
* "The Future of Equality", The Deeper News, A Global Business Network Publication, Volume 4, Number 1, February 1993.
* "Section in All of Us: Americans Talk About the Meaning of Death", Edited by Patricia Anderson, Delacorte Press, N. Y., N. Y. (1996), pp. 323–327.

External links

* [http://www.breakingranks.net/weblog/biography/ Official biography]
* [http://www.dignitarians.org/conversationRobertFu.html Conversation with Robert W. Fuller]
* [http://www.breakingranks.net Breaking Ranks]

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Robert W. Fuller — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Robert W. Fuller (1936) es un físico de Estados Unidos. Biografía Consiguió su Doctorado en Filosofía en la física en la Universidad de Princeton en 1961, y dio clases en la Universidad de Columbia, donde coescribió… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Fuller (surname) — Fuller is a surname referring to someone who treats cloth or leather with the process called Fulling (synonymous with Tanner) and may refer to:*Alexandra Fuller, British writer *Alfred Fuller (1885 1973), Canadian businessman *Alvan T. Fuller… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Fuller (disambiguation) — Robert Fuller may refer to: *Robert Fuller (born 1951), U.S. former professional wrestler and manager *Robert Fuller (actor) (born July 29, 1933, in Troy, New York) is an American actor *Robert W. Fuller (Professor), former president of Oberlin… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Karplus — (* 23. Februar 1927 in Wien; † 22. März 1990) war ein US amerikanischer theoretischer Physiker und Physik Pädagoge. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Werk 2 Schriften 3 Literatur …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Robert Fuller — (* 29. Juli 1934 in Troy, New York; eigentlich Buddy Lee) ist ein US amerikanischer Schauspieler. Bekannt wurde er in den 1960er Jahren als Darsteller des Jess Harper in der Western Serie Am Fuß der blauen Berge. Insgesamt war seine… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Fuller — ist ein berufsbezogener englischer Familienname, der sich auf das Walken von Wolle bezieht.[1] Inhaltsverzeichnis A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Robert T. Stafford — Robert Stafford Robert Theodore Stafford (* 8. August 1913 in Rutland, Vermont; † 23. Dezember 2006 ebd.) war ein US amerikanischer republikanischer Politiker, Gouverneur, Abgeordneter im Repräsentantenhaus sow …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Robert Theodore Stafford — Robert Stafford Robert Theodore Stafford (* 8. August 1913 in Rutland, Vermont; † 23. Dezember 2006 ebd.) war ein US amerikanischer republikanischer Politiker, Gouverneur, Abgeordneter im Repräsentantenhaus sow …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Robert A. Schuller — Robert Anthony Schuller (born October 71954 in Blue Island, Illinois) is an American televangelist, author, and senior pastor of the world famous Crystal Cathedral in Orange County, California.cite web |title=About Robert A. Schuller… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Abbot — (Guildford, about 1560 ndash; Salisbury, 1617) was the Anglican Bishop of Salisbury in 1615. The elder brother of the Archbishop, George Abbot, he shared his brother s good fortune. Having passed through the same course of education with his… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

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