
The Jane Effect
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?The silver-haired wise-woman knows how to hold an audience in her hand. Her hearers gasp and weep. But the basis of her hold is not mere personality. It is the force of her insight and the urgency of her message.?? American Scientist
In her nearly 60-year career as a groundbreaking primatologist and a passionate conservationist, Jane Goodall has touched the hearts of millions of people.
The Jane Effect: Celebrating Jane Goodall is a collection of testimonies by her friends and colleagues honoring her as a scientific pioneer, an inspiring teacher, a devoted friend, and an engaging spirit whose complex personality tends to break down usual categories. Jane Goodall is the celebrity who transcends celebrity. The distinguished scientist who's open to nonscientific ways of seeing and thinking. The human who has lived among non-humans. She is a thoughtful adult with depth and sobriety who also possesses a child's psychological immediacy and sense of wonder. She is a great scientific pioneer, and yet her pioneering work goes far beyond producing advances in scientific knowledge. The more than 100 original pieces included in this inspirational collection give us a sense of her amazing reach and the power of the ?Jane effect.?
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- Intro
- Contents
- Dale Peterson and Marc Bekoff, Introduction
- JANE AS FRIEND
- Loup Mangelson, My New Best Friend
- Aimee Morgana and N'Kisi, Our Friend Jane
- Georgeanne Irvine, Hope Always
- Hilda Tresz, Have You Seen?
- Erna Toback, A Feather in Her Wing
- Annette Lanjauw, Charismatic Leader and Gentle Friend
- Mary G. Smith, My Friend Jane
- Fred Matser, My Loving and Inspiring Sister
- Barbara Shear, Jane's Personal Shopper
- David Shear, Jane and Fifi
- Billy Weisman, Sleeping with Jane
- Gary "GJ" McAvoy, Belly Laughter
- Michael Aisner, How Can Jane Keep Going at This Pace?
- Marc Bekoff, Animals and Single Malt
- Thomas D. Mangelsen, Jane Magic
- JANE AS COLLEAGUE
- Colin Groves, Primate Taxonomy and Chimpanzee Minds
- David Anthony Collins, Jane's Influence on Me and My Life
- Michael A. Huffman, The Six Degrees of Jane Goodall
- Craig Stanford, It Started with a Letter
- Paula Gonzalez Ciccia, Seeds of Hope in South America
- Polly Cevallos, Jane on Collaboration
- Peter L. Biro, Not What She Has Done
- Federico Bogdanowicz, Just Like David Greybeard
- Ferran Guallar, A Meeting in Gombe
- Peter Apell, Every Individual Matters
- Donald R. Kendall, One Person Can Make a Difference
- Dilys MacKinnon, Travels with Jane
- Claire Quarendon, A Calm Spirit
- Gudrun Schindler-Rainbauer, You Encouraged Me
- Phe Boon Kang, The Spirit of Jane
- George Strunden, TACARE
- Mary Lewis, Who Is Jane Goodall?
- JANE AS PARTNER
- Ingrid Newkirk, Jane and the Sema Chimps
- Tony Smith, Fifteen Chimpanzees
- Jon Stryker, For Dr. Carole Noon
- Patti Ragan, Jane and My Grub
- Leslie Day, A Soft-Spoken Woman
- Ian Redmond, A Chimp in Need Has a Friend Indeed in Dr. Jane
- Beatrice H. Hahn, Gombe: A Virology Laboratory
- Irene Pepperberg, Jane the Ambassador
- Jill Robinson, Bear Ambassador Jane
- Cara Blessley Lowe, Of Knitting, Birds, and Jane
- John Hare, Wild Camel Meets Chimp Champion
- Gail Hudson, Lessons from Jane
- Vivian R. Wheeler, My Dr. Jane Saga
- Charles Knowles, Thank You, Jane
- Wayne Pacelle, Proud to Call Her a Partner
- JANE AS PROFESSOR
- Emily Polis Gibson, Standing outside a Door
- Jim Moore, What Jane Taught Me
- John Crocker, Looking Back
- Annie Vander Stoep, Happy Birthday, Big Jane!
- Phyllis C. Lee, One of the Luckiest
- David Bygott, You Changed My Life
- Jeannette Hanby, Hoots
- Richard Wrangham, Be Open to Novel Observations
- Anne Pusey, Gombe Chimpanzees Forever
- Elizabeth Vinson Lonsdorf, Precious Moments
- William C. McGrew, Opener of Doors
- Linda F. Marchant, The "Joys" of Frodo
- Carol Gigliotti, To Jane Goodall
- Joe Duff, Flying with Jane
- Virginia Morrell, Lessons in the Wild with Jane
- Shadrack Mkolle Kamenya, What a Great Teacher She Is!
- Dale Peterson, Jane the Teacher
- Gloria Grow, How Jane Goodall Saved My Life
- Hamid R. Hossaini, Thank You for Being Daring and Caring
- JANE AS NATURALIST
- Jeanne McCarty, Two Simple Questions
- Greg MacIsaac, Why Does Jane Goodall Inspire Me?
- Rick Asselta, What Would Jane Do?
- Mie Horiuchi Strunden, Follow Your Dreams
- Ybeth Pinzon, Jane's Magic: I've Seen It Happen
- Pam O'Halloran-Blevins, Happy Eightieth, Dr. Jane
- Jonathan Lucero, A Way to Be Involved
- Richard Mora, We, the People
- Daniela De Donno Mannini, Magic Jane
- James Tsou-Wang, Roots & Shoots in China
- Caitlin Kara, Together We Can Do So Much
- Renee Gunther, Roots & Shoots Changed My Life
- John Zavalney, Inspiration, Mentor, and Friend
- JANE AS EXEMPLAR
- Smita Dharsi, Being Held by Jane
- Debra Durham, Start + Heart
- Lynne A. Isbell, She Led Me to Passion
- Katharina Jakob, Look Closely
- Stephanie Feldstein, Growing Up Jane
- Helen Forster, My Childhood Hero
- Jo-Anne McArthur, If You Can Do It, I Can Do It Too
- Nancy Merrick, All My Life I Wanted to Be Jane Goodall
- Sonya P. Hill, Following Jane
- Debra Merskin, Daytime Dreaming
- Kate Kitchenham, From Blackbirds and Flo to Dogs and Ruby
- Debra Teachout, Canada Geese and Undercover Videos
- Jane Miller, Jane Paved the Way for Healing Companions
- Zoe Weil, In Jane's Footsteps
- Polly Thurston, How Jane Influences My Life
- Jessica Pierce, I Want to Be Jane Goodall
- Denise L. Herzing, From Gombe to the Bahamas
- Hope Ferdowsian, The Graceful Trailblazer with a Message of Hope
- Daniel R. Tardona, From Inner-City Kid to National Park Ranger
- Shubhobroto Ghosh, Follow Your Heart
- Tripp York, From Professor to Scooper of Poop
- Andrew C. Currie, The True North on My Compass
- JANE AS VISIONARY
- Leslie Irvine, Even a Small Thing
- Carol J. Adams, A Gift Given
- Dale Jamieson, Jane Goodall, the Beatles, and Me
- Angelique Richardson, Darwin, Goodall, and the Scientific Imagination
- Philip Tedeschi, Waking Up with a Smile
- William Crain, The Value of Fresh and Open Observation
- Celia Deane Drummond, Wonder and the Religious Sense in Chimpanzees
- Stewart J. Hudson, The Awareness of Souls
- Vivek Menon, A Sage for Animals
- Deborah Bird Rose, Becoming-Witness
- Jonathan Balcombe, Animal Biographer and World Changer
- Philippa Brakes, Jane and Significant Others
- Natalie Houghton, Since I Was Eleven Years Old
- JANE AS INSPIRATION
- Camilla H. Fox, Finding Hope and the Peace of Wild Things
- Phil Lane Jr., Defends-the-Land Woman
- Karen Mok, Look Deep into Nature
- Leonard George, Providing Hope
- Darlene Zavalney, Dreams and Wishes That Seemed Impossible
- Jon Stocking, To My Inspiration
- Dario Merlo, She Inspired Thousands of Kids
- Jeff Orlowski, Chasing Jane and Chasing Ice
- Ben Garrod, Chimps, I Think
- Addison M. Fischer, You Are My Hero
- Nick Forster, A Bright Beacon of Light
- Alice Kennedy, The Voice in My Head
- Gary Haun, Dr. J and Mr. H
- About the Editors
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