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词条 Hans Rosling
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Personal health and death

  3. Work in healthcare and statistics

  4. Trendalyzer and Gapminder

  5. Awards

  6. Reception of Rosling's views on the world's future

  7. Selected publications

  8. References

  9. External links

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}}Hans Rosling {{IPA-sv|hɑːns ²ruːslɪŋ}} (27 July 1948 – 7 February 2017) was a Swedish physician, academic, statistician, and public speaker. He was the Professor of International Health at Karolinska Institute[4] and was the co-founder and chairman of the Gapminder Foundation, which developed the Trendalyzer software system. He held presentations around the world, including several TED Talks[5] in which he promoted the use of data to explore development issues.[7]

Biography

Rosling was born in Uppsala, Sweden, on the 27th of July 1948.[6] From 1967 to 1974 Rosling studied statistics and medicine at Uppsala University, and in 1972 he studied public health at St. John's Medical College, Bangalore, India. He became a licensed physician in 1976 and from 1979 to 1981 he served as District Medical Officer in Nacala in northern Mozambique. On 21 August 1981, Rosling began investigating an outbreak of konzo, a paralytic disease first described in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[7][8][9] His investigations earned him a Ph.D. at Uppsala University in 1986.[9]

Rosling presented the television documentary The Joy of Stats, which was broadcast in the United Kingdom by BBC Four in December 2010 and has been made available to 'catch up' on BBC iPlayer since.[10] He presented a documentary Don't Panic — The Truth about Population for the This World series using a Musion 3D projection display,[11] which appeared on BBC Two in the UK in November 2013.[12] In 2015, he presented the documentary Don't Panic: How to End Poverty in 15 Years, which was produced by Wingspan and aired on the BBC just ahead of the announcement of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.[13][14]

Rosling was a sword swallower, as demonstrated in the final moments of his second talk at the TED conference.[15] In 2009 he was listed as one of 100 leading global thinkers by Foreign Policy,[16] and in 2011 as one of 100 most creative people in business by Fast Company.[17] In 2011 he was elected member of the Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and in 2012 as member of the Swedish Academy of Sciences.[18] He was included in the Time 100 list of the world's 100 most influential people in 2012.[19]

Personal health and death

When he was 20, in 1968, doctors told Rosling that there was something wrong with his liver and as a consequence, he stopped drinking alcohol. In 1989, Rosling was diagnosed with hepatitis C. Over the years this progressed and Rosling developed liver cirrhosis. At the beginning of 2013, he was in the early stages of liver failure. However, at the same time, new hepatitis C drugs were released and Rosling went to Japan to buy the drugs needed to cure the infection. He expressed concerns in the media over the restricted use of the new drugs due to high costs, stating that it is a crime not to give every person with hepatitis C access to the drugs.[20][21][22]

A year after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, Rosling died in Sweden on 7 February 2017 at the age of 68.[23][24][25] Amardeo Sarma remembers Rosling as being "able to bring data to life" and how "he shows us how we are wrong in many of our beliefs and that we just don't know much about the world." Sarma calls Rosling a "global citizen" for his international activities.{{R|"Sarma"}}

Work in healthcare and statistics

Rosling spent two decades studying outbreaks of konzo, a paralytic disease, in remote rural areas across Africa and supervised more than ten PhD students.[26] His work with Julie Cliff, Johannes Mårtensson, Per Lundqvist, and Bo Sörbo found that outbreaks occur among hunger-stricken rural populations in Africa where a diet dominated by insufficiently processed cassava results in simultaneous malnutrition and high dietary cyanide intake.[9][27]

Rosling's research also concerned other links between economic development, agriculture, poverty and health.[28] He was a health adviser to WHO, UNICEF and several aid agencies. In 1993 he was one of the initiators of Médecins Sans Frontières in Sweden.[29] At Karolinska Institutet he was head of the Division of International Health (IHCAR) from 2001 to 2007. As chairman of the Karolinska International Research and Training Committee (1998–2004), he started health research collaborations with universities in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. He started new courses on global health and co-authored a textbook on global health that promotes a fact-based worldview.[30]

Trendalyzer and Gapminder

Rosling's son, Ola Rosling, built the Trendalyzer software to animate data compiled by the UN and the World Bank that helped him explain the world with graphics.[7] Rosling co-founded the Gapminder Foundation together with his son Ola and daughter-in-law Anna Rosling Rönnlund to develop Trendalyzer to convert international statistics into moving, interactive graphics. The provocative presentations that have resulted have made him famous.[7] and his lectures using Gapminder graphics to visualize world development have won awards.[31] The interactive animations are freely available from the Foundation's website.

In March 2007 Google acquired the Trendalyzer software with the intention to scale it up and make it freely available for public statistics. In 2008 Google made available a [https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/motionchart Motion Chart]

Google Gadget and in 2009 the Public Data Explorer.[32]

Awards

  • 2006 - Enlightener of the Year from the Swedish Skeptics Association{{R|"Sarma"}}
  • 2010 – The Gannon Award for the Continued Pursuit of Human Advancement (US)[33]
    • 2012 – Time 100 most influential people list[19]
    • 2012 – Harvard Humanitarian Award[34]
    • 2014 – Honorary Doctor at Uppsala University, Sweden[35]
    • 2014 – The Royal Patron's Medal from the Royal Geographical Society of London.[36]
    • 2017 – United Nations Population Award [37]

    Reception of Rosling's views on the world's future

    In numerous speeches and articles, especially towards the end of his life, Rosling moved outside his more specialized areas of research and advanced optimistic general views of humanity's future, best summarised in his posthumous book Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World--and Why Things Are Better Than You Think. Rosling did not believe that current, or future, levels of population and consumption had done or would do unnacceptable damage to the planet or to civil society. Rosling’s optimism was enthusiastically welcomed by some reviewers, but rejected by others; and while his views were well accepted by neo-liberals, technological enthusiasts and some opponents of birth-control, they alarmed many environmentalists[38]

    , and even some fellow technologists. In a detailed [https://quillette.com/2018/11/16/the-one-sided-worldview-of-hans-rosling/ review-article] on Rosling’s book Factfulness,[39] titled The One-Sided Worldview of Hans Rosling[40] Christian Berggren, a Swedish professor of industrial management¸ finds that Factfulness, despite substantial merits, “presents a highly biased sample of statistics as the true perspective on global development, avoids analysis of negative trends, and refrains from discussing difficult issues”. He identifies three main problems in Rosling’s argument. First, selected and rose-tinted statistics (e.g. “Factfulness includes many graphs of 'bad things in decline' and 'good things on the rise' but not a single graph of 'bad things on the rise'.”) Second, “No discussion of the ecological consequences of the current progress”. Third, misleading statistics on world population growth, plus confused or questionable suggestions that “continued population growth is inevitable and unproblematic”.

    Alongside Steven Pinker, Rosling has been criticized as being Pollyannaist about the global political situation in the face of tragedies such as the conflict in Syria.[7] His work on population growth has also been criticized by Paul R. Ehrlich, the U.S. biologist and Professor of Population Studies at Stanford University, and Anne H. Ehrlich, associate director of the Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University, in an article, published online by the MAHB, titled "A Confused Statistician" . The Ehrlichs also warn that, while some trends may be positive, there is the possibility of total collapse of those trends if social and political instabilities occur.[41]

    Selected publications

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    | video1 = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVimVzgtD6w The Best Stats You've Ever Seen][42]
    | video2 = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezVk1ahRF78 Hans Rosling: Religions and babies][43]
    | video3 = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sm5xF-UYgdg How Not to Be Ignorant About the World][44] All from TED Talks
    }}
    • {{Cite journal

    | last1 = Thorson | first1 = A.
    | last2 = Ragnarsson | first2 = A.
    | last3 = Rosling | first3 = H.
    | last4 = Ekström | first4 = A.
    | title = Male circumcision reduces HIV transmission. The risk of transmission from woman to man is halved
    | journal = Lakartidningen
    | volume = 107
    | issue = 46
    | pages = 2881–2883
    | year = 2010
    | pmid = 21197783
    }}
    • {{Cite journal

    | last1 = Hanson | first1 = S.
    | last2 = Thorson | first2 = A.
    | last3 = Rosling | first3 = H.
    | last4 = Örtendahl | first4 = C.
    | last5 = Hanson | first5 = C.
    | last6 = Killewo | first6 = J.
    | last7 = Ekström | first7 = A. M.
    | editor1-last = Husereau
    | editor1-first = Don
    | title = Estimating the Capacity for ART Provision in Tanzania with the Use of Data on Staff Productivity and Patient Losses
    | doi = 10.1371/journal.pone.0005294
    | journal = PLoS ONE
    | volume = 4
    | issue = 4
    | pages = e5294
    | year = 2009
    | pmid = 19381270
    | pmc =2667213
    }}
    • {{Cite journal

    | last1 = Von Schreeb | first1 = J.
    | last2 = Riddez | first2 = L.
    | last3 = Samnegård | first3 = H.
    | last4 = Rosling | first4 = H.
    | title = Foreign field hospitals in the recent sudden-onset disasters in Iran, Haiti, Indonesia, and Pakistan
    | journal = Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
    | volume = 23
    | issue = 2
    | pages = 144–151; discussion 151–3
    | year = 2008
    | pmid = 18557294
    | doi = 10.1017/S1049023X00005768
    }}
    • {{Cite journal

    | last1 = Schell | first1 = C. O.
    | last2 = Reilly | first2 = M.
    | last3 = Rosling | first3 = H.
    | last4 = Peterson | first4 = S.
    | last5 = Ekström | first5 = A. M.
    | title = Socioeconomic determinants of infant mortality: A worldwide study of 152 low-, middle-, and high-income countries
    | doi = 10.1080/14034940600979171
    | journal = Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
    | volume = 35
    | issue = 3
    | pages = 288–297
    | year = 2007
    | pmid = 17530551
    | pmc =
    }}
    • {{Cite journal

    | last1 = Von Schreeb | first1 = J.
    | last2 = Rosling | first2 = H.
    | last3 = Garfield | first3 = R.
    | doi = 10.1016/S0140-6736(07)60058-0
    | title = Mortality in Iraq
    | journal = The Lancet
    | volume = 369
    | issue = 9556
    | pages = 101; author reply 103–4
    | year = 2007
    | pmid = 17223462
    | pmc =
    }}
    • {{Cite journal

    | last1 = Elrayah | first1 = H.
    | last2 = Eltom | first2 = M.
    | last3 = Bedri | first3 = A.
    | last4 = Belal | first4 = A.
    | last5 = Rosling | first5 = H.
    | last6 = Ostenson | first6 = C.
    | doi = 10.1016/j.diabres.2005.03.034
    | title = Economic burden on families of childhood type 1 diabetes in urban Sudan
    | journal = Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
    | volume = 70
    | issue = 2
    | pages = 159–165
    | year = 2005
    | pmid = 15919129
    | pmc =
    }}
    • {{Cite journal

    | last1 = Thanh | first1 = H. T. T.
    | last2 = Jiang | first2 = G. X.
    | last3 = Van | first3 = T. N.
    | last4 = Minh | first4 = D. P. T.
    | last5 = Rosling | first5 = H.
    | last6 = Wasserman | first6 = D.
    | doi = 10.1007/s00127-005-0849-6
    | title = Attempted suicide in Hanoi, Vietnam
    | journal = Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
    | volume = 40
    | issue = 1
    | pages = 64–71
    | year = 2005
    | pmid = 15624077
    | pmc =
    }}
    • {{Cite journal

    | last1 = Rosling | first1 = H.
    | title = New map of world health is needed. North and South is changed to healthy and ill and West to rich and poor
    | journal = Lakartidningen
    | volume = 101
    | issue = 3
    | pages = 198–201
    | year = 2004
    | pmid = 14763091
    }}
    • {{Cite book

    | last1 = Rosling | first1 = H.
    | last2 = Rosling | first2 = O.
    | last3 = Rosling Rönnlund | first3 = A.
    | title = Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World--and Why Things Are Better Than You Think
    | publisher = Flatiron Books
    | pages = 288
    | year = 2018
    | isbn = 9781250123817
    | title-link = Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World--and Why Things Are Better Than You Think
    }}

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    14. ^The Gapminder's website lists information on the empirical data and research used as the basis for the documentary "Don’t Panic, How to End Poverty": http://www.gapminder.org/news/data-sources-dont-panic-end-poverty/ The sources used are World Bank data, Overseas Development Institute data, research results by Branko Milanovic, Our World in Data, and information from the Demographic and Health Surveys program. The research team included Hans Rosling, Max Roser, and Ola Rosling.
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    38. ^See for instance the statements by [https://populationmatters.org/news/2018/04/09/population-%E2%80%9Cfactfulness%E2%80%9D-%E2%80%93-where-hans-rosling-goes-wrong the group Population Matters], and by the [https://www.capsweb.org/blog/population-pessimists-vs-population-pollyannas US environmentalist Leon Kolankiewicz]
    39. ^Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World – and Why Things Are Better Than You Think by Hans Rosling, with Ola Rosling and Anna Rosling Rönnlund,Flatiron Books (April 2018) 352 pages.
    40. ^The review-article in Quillette is described as "an abridged version of a much longer paper which can be found [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328759928_Good_Things_on_the_Rise_The_One-Sided_Worldview_of_Hans_Rosling_Translation_of_an_essay_published_in_Kvartal_Sept_20_2018_httpskvartalseartiklarbra-saker-pa-uppgang-roslings-varldsbild-ar-ensidigt-pos here].
    41. ^{{Cite Journal|url=http://mahb.stanford.edu/blog/a-confused-statistician|title=A Confused Statistician|publisher=MAHB, the University of Technology Sydney, and the Millennium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere|language=en-US|access-date=27 December 2016|last=|first=|journal=|year=|volume=|pages=|via=}}
    42. ^{{cite web | title =The Best Stats You've Ever Seen | website = | publisher =TED Talks | date = February 2006| url =https://www.ted.com/talks/hans_rosling_shows_the_best_stats_you_ve_ever_seen | accessdate =4 October 2015 }}
    43. ^{{cite web | title =Hans Rosling: Religions and babies | website = | publisher =TED Talks | date = April 2012| url =https://www.ted.com/talks/hans_rosling_religions_and_babies | accessdate =4 October 2015 }}
    44. ^{{cite web | title =How Not to Be Ignorant About the World | website = | publisher =TED Talks | date = February 2014| url =https://www.ted.com/talks/hans_and_ola_rosling_how_not_to_be_ignorant_about_the_world | accessdate =4 October 2015 }}

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