- Jared Diamond
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name = Jared Diamond
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1937|9|10|df=y
birthplace =Boston
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occupation = Professor ofGeography at UCLA,Nonfiction writer
nationality = American
period = 1972-
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subject =Evolutionary Biology Environmentalism Geography Anthropology Ornithology Linguistics
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website =Jared Mason Diamond (b.
10 September ,1937 ) is an Americanevolutionary biologist ,physiologist , biogeographer,lecturer , andnonfiction author . Diamond works as aprofessor ofgeography andphysiology at UCLA. He is best known for thePulitzer Prize -winning book "Guns, Germs, and Steel " (1998), which also won thePhi Beta Kappa Award in Science . He received theNational Medal of Science in 1999.Biography
Diamond was born in
Boston ofPolish-Jewish heritage, to aphysician father and a teacher/musician/linguist mother. After attending theRoxbury Latin School , he earned an A.B. degree fromHarvard College in 1958 and hisPh.D. inphysiology and membranebiophysics from Cambridge University in 1961. During 1962-1966, he returned to Harvard as a Junior Fellow. He became a professor of physiology at UCLA Medical School in 1966. While in his twenties, he also developed a second, parallel, career in the ecology and evolution ofNew Guinea birds, and has since led numerous trips to explore New Guinea and nearby islands. In his fifties, Diamond gradually developed a third career in environmental history, becoming a professor of geography and of environmental health sciences at UCLA, his current position.Works
Diamond is the author of a number of
popular science works that combineanthropology ,biology ,ecology ,linguistics ,genetics , andhistory .His best-known work is the non-fiction,
Pulitzer Prize -winning "Guns, Germs, and Steel " (1998), which asserts that the main international issues of our time are legacies of processes that began during the early-modern period, in which civilizations that had experienced an extensive amount of "human development" began to intrude upon technologically less advanced civilizations around the world. Diamond's quest is to explain whyEurasia n civilizations, as a whole, have survived and conquered others, while refuting the belief that Eurasianhegemony is due to any form of Eurasian intellectual, genetic, or moral superiority. Diamond argues that the gaps in power and technology between human societies do not reflect cultural or racial differences, but rather originate in environmental differences powerfully amplified by various positive feedback loops, and fills the book with examples throughout history. He identifies the main processes and factors of civilizational development that were present in Eurasia, from the origin of human beings in Africa to the proliferation of agriculture and technology.In his following book, "" (2005), Diamond examines a range of past civilizations and societies, attempting to identify why they collapsed into ruins or survived only in a massively reduced form. He considers what contemporary societies can learn from these societal collapses. As in "Guns, Germs, and Steel", he argues against ethnocentric explanations for the collapses which he discusses, and focuses instead on ecological factors. He pays particular attention to the Norse settlements in Greenland, which vanished as the climate got colder, while the surrounding
Inuit culture thrived.He also has chapters on the collapse of the Maya,
Anasazi , andEaster Island civilizations, among others. He cites five factors that often contribute to a collapse, but shows how the one factor that all had in common was mismanagement of natural resources. He follows this with chapters on prospering civilizations that managed their resources very well, such as Tikopia Island andJapan under theTokugawa Shogunate .In "Collapse", Diamond distances himself from the charges of "ecological or environmental determinism" that were leveled against him in "Guns, Germs, and Steel" [http://us.penguingroup.com/static/rguides/us/collapse.html] . This is particularly evident in his chapter comparing
Haiti and theDominican Republic , two nations that share the same island (and similar environments) but which pursued notably different futures, primarily on the strength of their differing histories, cultures, and leaders.Books
* 1972 "Avifauna of the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea", Publications of the Nuttall Ornithological Club, No. 12, Cambridge, Mass., pp. 438. [http://www.expo-cosmos.or.jp/jusyou/1998_e.html]
* 1975 M. L. Cody and J. M. Diamond, eds. [http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/CODECO.html "Ecology and Evolution of Communities"] . Belknap Press,Harvard University Press , Cambridge, Mass.
* 1979 J. M. Diamond and M. LeCroy. "Birds of Karkar and Bagabag Islands, New Guinea". Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 164:469-531
* 1984 J. M. Diamond. "The Avifaunas of Rennell and Bellona Islands. The Natural History of Rennell Islands, British Solomon Islands" 8:127-168
* 1986 J. M. Diamond and T. J. Case. eds. "Community Ecology". Harper and Row, New York
* 1986 B. Beehler, T. Pratt, D. Zimmerman, H. Bell, B. Finch, J. M. Diamond, and J. Coe. "Birds of New Guinea". Princeton University Press,Princeton
* 1992 "", ISBN 0-060-98403-1
* 1997 "Why is Sex Fun? The Evolution of Human Sexuality ", ISBN 0-465-03127-7
* 1997 "." W.W. Norton & Co. ISBN 0-393-06131-0
* 2001 "The Birds of Northern Melanesia: Speciation, Ecology, & Biogeography" (withErnst Mayr ), ISBN 0-195-14170-9
* 2003 "Guns, Germs, and Steel Reader's Companion", ISBN 1-586-63863-7.
* 2005 "". New York: Viking Books. ISBN 1-586-63863-7.
* 2006 [re-release] "". New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 0-060-84550-3.elected Articles
* "Island Biogeography and the Design of Natural Reserves" (1976), in Robert M. May's "Theoretical Ecology: Principles and Applications", Blackwell Scientific Publications, pp. 163-186.
* "Ethnic differences. Variation in human testis size." (April 1986) "Nature" 320(6062):488-489 [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=3083267&dopt=Abstract PubMed] .
* [http://www.environnement.ens.fr/perso/claessen/agriculture/mistake_jared_diamond.pdf "The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race"] (May 1987) "Discover" pp. 64-66
* "Curse and Blessing of the Ghetto" (March 1991) "Discover", pp.60-66
* [http://discovermagazine.com/1994/nov/racewithoutcolor444 "Race Without Color"] (November 1994) "Discover"
* [http://discovermagazine.com/1997/apr/thecurseofqwerty1099 "The Curse of QWERTY"] (April 1997) "Discover"
* "Japanese Roots" (June 1998) "Discover"Television
* A three part, three hour 2005 PBS documentary called "Guns, Germs and Steel" based on his 1997 book of the same name originally aired between July 11-25, 2005. [http://www.pbs.org/previews/gunsgermssteel/]
Boards
* Editorial board, "Skeptic Magazine", a publication of
The Skeptics Society
* Member, theAmerican Philosophical Society
* Member, theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences
* Member, the National Academy of Sciences
* US regional director of theWorld Wildlife Fund .Awards & Honors
* 1961-1965 Prize Fellowship in Physiology,
Trinity College, Cambridge , England
* 1968-1971Lederle Medical Faculty Award
* 1972 Distinguished Teaching Award, UCLA Medical Class
* 1973 Distinguished Teaching Award, UCLA Medical Class
* 1975 Distinguished Achievement Award,American Gastroenterological Association
* 1976Kaiser Permanente /Golden Apple Teaching Award
* 1976 NathanielBowditch Prize ,American Physiological Society
* 1978American Ornithologists Union , elected fellow
* 1979Franklin L. Burr Award ,National Geographic Society
* 1985MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Grant
* 1989Archie Carr Medal
* 1990MacArthur Foundation Fellow
* 1992Tanner Lecturer ,University of Utah and many other endowed lectureships
* 1992Royal Society Prizes for Science Books (Rhone-Poulenc Prize)
* 1992Los Angeles Times Science Book Prize
* 1993Zoological Society of San Diego Conservation Medal
* 1994Skeptics Society ,Randi Award
* 1995 Honorary doctor of literature,Sejong University ,Korea
* 1996 Faculty Research Lecturer, UCLA
* 1997 Phi Beta Kappa Science Book Prize
* 1998Pulitzer Prize
* 1998Elliott Coues Award ,American Ornithologists' Union
* 1998California Book Awards , Gold Medal in nonfiction
* 1998Royal Society Prizes for Science Books (Rhone-Poulenc Prize)
* 1999 Lannan Literary Award for Nonfiction
* 2001Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement
* 2002 Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science
* 2006Dickson Prize in Science Family
* Diamond's wife, Marie (nee Marie Nabel Cohen), is a granddaughter of
Edward Werner , Polish vice-Finance Minister (pre-World War II ). She is also a great-grandniece of SaintRaphael Kalinowski . [http://www.elonka.com/family/saint/genealogy.html]
* Diamond has twin sons, Josh and Max Diamond, who attendDuke University [http://www.dukenews.duke.edu/2006/02/diamond.html] andNorthwestern University respectively.Miscellaneous
* Diamond speaks a dozen languages, listed in the order learned: English,
Latin , French, Greek, German, Spanish, Russian, Finnish, Fore (a New Guinea language), New Melanesian, Indonesian, and Italian.
* Diamond's books rely on fields as diverse asmolecular biology ,linguistics ,physiology , andarcheology , as well as knowledge abouttypewriter design andfeudal Japan . Because of his broad expertise and the large number of articles credited to him, Mark Ridley has suggested jokingly that Jared Diamond is not a single person, but instead "is really a committee."References
* [http://www.richmondforum.org/bio_JaredDiamond.asp Richard Forum]
* [http://www.rivers2006.org/html/diamond.htm Rivers 2006]
* [http://www.expo-cosmos.or.jp/jusyou/1998_e.html Expos Cosmos]ee also
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Assembly rules External links
* [http://www.geog.ucla.edu/people/faculty.php?lid=3078&display_one=1&modify=1 Diamond's page at UCLA department of geography]
* [http://149.142.237.180/faculty/diamond.htm Diamond's page at the UCLA school of medicine]
* [http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/bios/diamond.html Diamond biography at "The Edge"]
* [http://www.dkv.columbia.edu/video/ei/jared_diamond.html Jared Diamond Video Presentation of Collapse] - Video of a talk given atThe Earth Institute atColumbia University in April 2007
* [http://spotlight.ucla.edu/faculty/jared-diamond/ Jared Diamond, linguist, molecular physiologist, bio-geographer, etc. / UCLA Spotlight]Interviews
* [http://www.charlierose.com/guests/jared-diamond Jared Diamond] "Charlie Rose", 24 Jan. 2005
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