Alan Rayner

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Alan Rayner (born 1950) is a British biologist and educator.

Biography

Rayner was born in

Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
in 2010.

In 2001, Rayner hosted "The Language of Water", an event combining scientific and artistic material that led to the BBC Radio 4 series Water Story. In 2006 and 2007, he hosted "Unhooked Thinking" part I and II, which examined various aspects of addiction.

Since 2001, Rayner has been actively involved in developing his concept of "natural inclusionality", a philosophical approach to sustainability.[2][3] He has two daughters with his wife Marion.[1]

References

  1. ^
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  2. ^ Rayner, A. (8 February 2011). "Space Cannot Be Cut: Why Self-Identity Naturally Includes Neighbourhood" (PDF). Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science. 45 (2): 161–184.
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  3. ^ Rayner, Alan. "A Summary of Natural Inclusionality". BestThinking.com. Archived from the original on 6 May 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2011.