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Debora Hammond (born 1951) is an American
historian of science The history of science covers the development of science from ancient times to the present. It encompasses all three major branches of science: natural, social, and formal. Science's earliest roots can be traced to Ancient Egypt and Mesopo ...
, former Provost and Professor Emerita of
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of the Hutchins School of Liberal Studies at the
Sonoma State University Sonoma State University (SSU, Sonoma State, or Sonoma) is a public university in Rohnert Park in Sonoma County, California, US. It is one of the smallest members of the California State University (CSU) system. Sonoma State offers 92 Bachelor's ...
. She is known as author of the 2003 book ''The Science of Synthesis: Exploring the Social Implications of General Systems Theory'', and as 2005–06 President of
International Society for the Systems Sciences The International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS) is a worldwide organization for systems sciences. The overall purpose of the ISSS is: :"to promote the development of conceptual frameworks based on general system theory, as well as their ...
.


Biography

Debora Hammond received a
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in History in 1974 at Stanford University. After teaching at the secondary level in Colorado and on the Hopi Reservation, she returned to graduate school in 1989 to study History of Science at the
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant u ...
. In 1991 she received an
M.A. A Master of Arts ( la, Magister Artium or ''Artium Magister''; abbreviated MA, M.A., AM, or A.M.) is the holder of a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. The degree is usually contrasted with that of Master of Science. Tho ...
and completed her Ph.D. in 1997 with Professor
Carolyn Merchant Carolyn Merchant (born July 12, 1936 in Rochester, New York) is an American ecofeminist philosopher and historian of science most famous for her theory (and book of the same title) on ''The Death of Nature'', whereby she identifies the Scienti ...
. Her dissertation research focused on the history of systems thinking, specifically the lives and work of the five founders of the
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:
Ludwig von Bertalanffy Karl Ludwig von Bertalanffy (19 September 1901 – 12 June 1972) was an Austrian biologist known as one of the founders of general systems theory (GST). This is an interdisciplinary practice that describes systems with interacting components, app ...
,
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, Ralph Gerard,
James Grier Miller James Grier Miller (19167 November 2002, California) was an American biologist, a pioneer of systems science and academic administrator, who originated the modern use of the term "behavioral science", founded and directed the multi-disciplinary ...
, and
Anatol Rapoport Anatol Rapoport ( uk, Анатолій Борисович Рапопо́рт; russian: Анато́лий Бори́сович Рапопо́рт; May 22, 1911January 20, 2007) was an American mathematical psychologist. He contributed to genera ...
. Her research was motivated by an interest in exploring ways of thinking about complex systems that might support more participatory and inclusive forms of social organization.Debora Hammond's homepage
at the
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. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
Beginning in 1996, while completing her dissertation, she taught part-time in the Hutchins School of Liberal Studies at the Sonoma State University, where she was hired full-time in 1997. In addition to teaching courses in the lower division integrated general education sequence, she has taught upper division seminars on such topics as The Global Food Web; Oikos: Ecology and Economics; Water Matters; Health and Healing; The Dharma of Complex Systems; Technology, Ecology, and Society; and the Systems View of the World. Her teaching revolves around the core issues of ecological sustainability and
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, exploring how to create a healthy society that works for everyone. She was promoted to Full Professor of
Interdisciplinary Studies Interdisciplinarity or interdisciplinary studies involves the combination of multiple academic disciplines into one activity (e.g., a research project). It draws knowledge from several other fields like sociology, anthropology, psychology, ec ...
in 2008 and retired in May 2017. In 2005 Hammond participated in the Complex Systems Summer School at
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. In 2005–2006, she served as President of
International Society for the Systems Sciences The International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS) is a worldwide organization for systems sciences. The overall purpose of the ISSS is: :"to promote the development of conceptual frameworks based on general system theory, as well as their ...
(ISSS), hosting the annual meeting at the
Sonoma State University Sonoma State University (SSU, Sonoma State, or Sonoma) is a public university in Rohnert Park in Sonoma County, California, US. It is one of the smallest members of the California State University (CSU) system. Sonoma State offers 92 Bachelor's ...
. Her primary purpose was to enhance the quality of the conference program by integrating contemporary developments in the field of complex systems. Beginning in 2010, she took on the leadership of the Organization Development MA Program at Sonoma State. Debora Hammond finds much of her inspiration in the wilderness, which is reflected in her work on
environmental philosophy Environmental philosophy is a branch of philosophy that is concerned with the natural environment and humans' place within it. It asks crucial questions about human environmental relations such as "What do we mean when we talk about nature?" "What ...
and ethics. She believes that
social justice Social justice is justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, Equal opportunity, opportunities, and Social privilege, privileges within a society. In Western Civilization, Western and Culture of Asia, Asian cultures, the concept of social ...
depends upon our ability to find more harmonious ways of living with the
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. This is reflected in her work from 2005 to 2007 as coordinator of the Northern California Earth Institute, which nurtures community dialogue on themes relating to the environment and sustainable living.Sustainable enterprise conference 2007
Organizer
, Bio news 2007.


Publications

Hammond has written and edited several articles and papers and one book: * 2003. ''The Science of Synthesis: Exploring the Social Implications of General Systems Theory'', Colorado: University Press of Colorado, June 2003. ;Articles (selection) * "From Dominion to Co-Creation: A New Vision of Reality beyond the Boundaries of the Mechanistic Universe," ''ReVision: A Journal of Consciousness and Transformation'' 21:4 (1999). * "Exploring the Genealogy of Systems Thinking," ''Systems Research and Behavioral Science'' 19 (2002). * "Ecopsychology," in * "Reflections on the Role of Dialogue in Education and Community Building," ''Systems Research and Behavioral Science'' 21 (Bela H. Banathy Festschrift, 2004). * "Philosophical and Ethical Foundations of Systems Thinking," ''tripleC - Cognition, Communication, Co-operation'', Vol 3, No 2 (2005)
On-line
* "The Life and Work of James Grier Miller" (primary author, with
Jennifer Wilby Jennifer M. Wilby (born 1953) is an American and UK management scientist, and past director of the Centre for Systems Studies, and a senior lecturer and researcher in management systems and sciences in The Business School, University of Hull. Sh ...
), ''Systems Research and Behavioral Science'' 23 (2006). * "Education for Engaged Citizenship,” in John P. van Gigch, ed., ''Wisdom, Knowledge, and Management: A Critique and Analysis of Churchman's Systems Approach Series: C. West Churchman's Legacy and Related Works,'' Vol. 2 (New York: Springer, 2006). * "Systems Theory," ''Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences.'' Sage Publications, 2013. * "Reflections on Recursion and the Evolution of Learning," ''Kybernetes'' 42:9, 2013. * "Systems Theory and Practice in Organizational Change and Development," in D. Arnold, ed., ''Traditions of Systems Theory: Major Figures and Contemporary Developments'', Routledge, 2014. * "Philosophical Foundations for Systems Research," in M. Edson, et al, ed., ''A Guide to Systems Research: Philosophy, Processes and Practice'', Springer. 2016. * "All Our Relations: Reflections on Women, Nature and Science," in E. Allison, W. Bauman, and K. Worthy, eds., ''After the Death of Nature: Carolyn Merchant and the Future of Human-Nature Relations'', Routledge, 2018.


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Homepage
Debora Hammond at the
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, 2007. * Source ISS
''Incoming Presidential Address and preview of ISSS Cancun 2005''
by Debora Hammond in: ''Conference program and abstract ISSS 49th annual meeting in Cacun 2005., p. 56. {{DEFAULTSORT:Hammond, Debora Complex systems scientists Historians of science American systems scientists Sonoma State University faculty 1951 births Living people Women systems scientists 21st-century American historians American women historians 21st-century American women Historians from California Presidents of the International Society for the Systems Sciences