Sharon Beder

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Sharon Beder is a professor in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Wollongong in New South Wales, Australia.[1] Her research has focussed on how power relationships are maintained and challenged, particularly by corporations and professions. She has written 10 books, and many articles, book chapters and conference papers, as well as designing teaching resources and educational websites.[2]

Training

Professor Beder initially trained and worked as a civil engineer before becoming interested in the social, political and philosophical aspects of engineering and then environmental politics. She completed a PhD in Science and Technology Studies at the University of NSW in 1989 based on research into the process of engineering decision-making using a case study on the development of Sydney's sewerage system.[3]

Appointments

Before joining the University of Wollongong in 1992, Beder was Environmental Education Co-ordinator at the University of Sydney. She has also been Chairperson of the Environmental Engineering Branch of the Institution of Engineers, Sydney, President of the Society for Social Responsibility in Engineering, and a director of the Earth Foundation Australia.[3]

Awards

Professor Beder was included in a list of "Australia's most influential engineers", published by Engineers Australia in 2004. She was also included in Bulletin Magazine's "Smart 100" in 2003. Awards received include:

  • World Technology Award for Ethics, 2001
  • High Commendation for IEAust Award for Cultural Change in Engineering Education, 1998
  • Michael Daly Prize for Excellence in Science, Technology and Engineering Journalism, 1992
  • Media Prize, Australian Surfers Hall of Fame, 1990

Works

Books

  • Beder, Sharon (2003). Power Play: : The fight for control of the world's electricity. Australia: Scribe Publications. ISBN 0-908011-97-0. 
  • Beder, Sharon (2000). Selling the work ethic: : From puritan pulpit to corporate PR. Australia: Scribe Publications. ISBN 0-908011-48-2. 

Articles

See also

References

  1. Big business dominates educational planning
  2. Sharon Beder's Publications
  3. 3.0 3.1 Sharon Beder
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