Gregory Bateson Born: 9-May-1904 Birthplace: Grantchester, England Died: 4-Jul-1980 Location of death: San Francisco, CA Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Anthropologist Nationality: England Executive summary: Steps to an Ecology of Mind Father: William Bateson (geneticist) Mother: Caroline Beatrice Durham Wife: Margaret Mead (anthropologist, m. 1936, div. 1951) Wife: Elizabeth Summer (m. 1951) Wife: Lois Cammack (m. 1961, one daughter)
High School: Charterhouse School (1917-21) University: BSc Biology, St. John's College, Cambridge University (1922-25) University: Cambridge University (1927-9) Teacher: Lecturer of Linguistics, University of Sydney (1928) Scholar: Fellow, St. John's College, Cambridge University (1931-37) Professor: Visiting Professor of Anthropology, New School for Social Research (1946-47) Professor: Harvard University (1947-48) Professor: University of California at San Francisco (1948-49) Professor: Visiting professor of Anthropology, Stanford University (1951-62) Professor: Anthropology and Ethnology, University of California at Santa Cruz (1972-78)
Guggenheim Fellowship 1946 Naturalized US Citizen 1956
Author of books:
Naven (1936) Balinese Character: A Photographic Analysis (1942, with Margaret Mead) Communication: The Social Matrix of Psychiatry (1951, with Jurgen Ruesch) Steps to an Ecology of Mind (1972) Mind and Nature: A Necessary Unity (1978)
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