- George Claassen
George Claassen studied at the Universities of Pretoria (B.Hons, MA ) and at [UNISA] (PhD).From 1974 he worked as a journalist at
Beeld in various positions as general, political, science and sports reporter.After four years as senior researcher at the Human Sciences Research Council, he joined the Department of Journalism at the Technikon in Pretoria (now the Tshwane University of Technology), where he was Head of the Department from 1990 until 1993.Between October 1993 and the end of January 2001 he was Professor and Head of the postgraduate Department of Journalism at Stellenbosch University in the Western Cape.Until August 2006, he was the Science editor at the Afrikaans daily paper
Die Burger , published in Cape Town, where he wrote the controversial weekly column "Wetenskap vandag" (Science Today). Claassen is known for his anti-Intelligent Design opinions and is often criticized by religious groups as being biased in his articles published inDie Burger . In August 2006 there were renewed criticism over his controversial review of "Die Groot Avontuur: Wondere Van Die Lewe Op Aarde", by Leon Rousseau.The review sparked an intense debate in Afrikaans newspapers, and specifically "Die Burger". In his review he criticized the eminent evolutionary scientist, Prof. Phillip Tobias, for writing an "Avant Propos" for Rousseau's book. Claassen's main criticism against Rousseau's book was that it tried to present the development of life on Earth through the eyes of Intelligent Design. Tobias later recanted and distanced himself unequivocally from the Intelligent Design parts of the book in a letter published in "Die Burger". Claassen's latest book, "Geloof, Bygeloof en Ander Wensdenkery - Perspektiewe oor Ontdekkings en Irrasionaliteite" was published by Protea Boekhuis in July 2007. As the founder director of Sceptic South Africa (SSA), Claassen writes a popular and very controversial blog on science and rational thinking (http://prometheusongebonde.wordpress.com).In 2003 Claassen became the ombudsman of the Afrikaans daily newspaper published in Cape Town and Port Elizabeth,
Die Burger and served as a board member of the international Organisation of Newsombudsmen (www.newsombudsmen.org).In May 2007 Claassen was the first winner of the SAASTA South African Science Communicator of the Year Award, presented by the National Science and Technology Forum. In June 2008, Claassen retired from the newspaper.Publications
Author and co-author of five books and numerous peer reviewed scientific articles in various peer reviewed science journals.
*"'n Historiese Blik op die Lae Lande", HAUM, 1982
*"Taalverskeidenheid - 'n Blik op Taalvariasie in Afrikaans (Academica)", 1983
*"When beggars die" (This historical novel was on theBeeld topseller's list in 1988)(Boabab Publishers)
*"Die Groot Aanhalingsboek" (compiler)(Human & Rousseau Publishers), 1998
* "Geloof, Bygeloof en Ander Wensdenkery: Perspektiewe op Ontdekkings en Irrasionaliteite (Protea Boekhuis), 2007"
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