Austin Mardon

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Dr. Austin Albert Mardon
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Born (1962-06-25) 25 June 1962 (age 61)
NationalityCanadian
Alma mater University of Lethbridge
South Dakota State University
Texas A&M University
Greenwich University
Spouse Catherine Mardon
Scientific career
Fields Astronomy, Geography, and Medicine
Website www.austinmardon.org

Dr. Austin Albert Mardon, Ph.D. CM KCSS FRSC FRCGS is an associate adjunct professor at the University of Alberta's John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre and assistant adjunct professor at the University of Lethbridge, Department of Neuroscience. Mardon is married to lawyer and activist Catherine Mardon with whom he has co-authored several books. [1]

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As a Canadian author and researcher, Mardon regularly publishes research on geography and astronomy. [2] Mardon also co-researches in other fields such as medicine and has co-authored a variety of introductory subject primers through the Golden Meteorite Press. [3] Mardon has published over 360 scholarly papers and 200 non-fiction and fiction books. [4] These publications have received over 87,000 views making Mardon one of Canada's most prolific academic scholars. [4] According to Academia.edu, Mardon's view count places him amongst the top 0.1% of scholars. [4]

As a mental health advocate, Mardon has served in many related volunteer and professional capacities. For instance, Mardon has served in both board and committee member roles for Alberta Health Services, the Schizophrenia Society of Alberta, and the Canadian Mental Health Association.

In 1985, Mardon founded the Antarctic Institute of Canada, a non-profit based in Edmonton, Alberta. Originally founded to lobby the federal government to increase Antarctic research, the Institute now supports academic writing, research, and multimedia on a variety of topics.

Biography

Family history

Ardross Castle. The fine balustraded terrace, fountain and other sculptural features were constructed by Pulham and Son. Ardross Castle - geograph.org.uk - 1234702.jpg
Ardross Castle. The fine balustraded terrace, fountain and other sculptural features were constructed by Pulham and Son.

Mardon's paternal grandfather, also named Austin Mardon, graduated from Cambridge University prior to becoming a professor in comparative classics and history. Mardon’s father, Ernest George Mardon, attended Trinity College in Dublin before becoming an English professor at the University of Lethbridge.

In 1937, Mr. and Mrs. Mardon (Mardon’s grandparents) purchased Ardross Castle, Lealty Farm, and 80 acres of land. [5] A 19th Century castle built in the Scottish baronial style, the Ardross Castle property, at one point, encompassed 60,000 acres of the Scottish countryside. Mr. Austin Mardon and his wife lived at Ardross Castle until 1983, when the estate was eventually sold and acquired by the McTaggart family. Today, the Castle hosts private events and is used as a filming location. [5]

Early years

Mardon was born June 25, 1962, in Edmonton, Alberta, to May and Ernest George Mardon. [6] During his youth, Mardon resided in Lethbridge, Alberta, where he would often fall ill and be subject to bullying. During the winter months, Mardon would travel to Hawaii with his mother and sister. [7] Locally, Mardon attended St. Patrick's Elementary School, St. Mary's Junior High School, and Catholic Central High School. Prior to University, Mardon also attended Invergordon Academy in Ross-shire, Scotland.

In his late teens, Mardon attended the Grenoble Alpes University, a public research university in Grenoble, France. After receiving a French Diploma in 1979, Mardon returned to Canada where he pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Geography at the University of Lethbridge. [8] In 1985, after graduating, Mardon served with the Canadian Armed Forces as part of the Primary Reserve. From 1981 through 1985 Mardon completed basic training and was stationed at the Canadian Armed Forces base in Dundurn, Saskatchewan. [7]

Education

Between 1979 and 1985, Mardon earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Cultural Geography from the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada. Following his undergraduate studies, Mardon pursued a Master of Science degree, from 1985 through 1988, in Geography at South Dakota State University. Subsequently, from 1986 to 1990, Mardon obtained a Master of Education degree in Education Curriculum and Instruction at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.

After obtaining his Master of Education degree, Mardon engaged in graduate coursework in Space Science at the University of North Dakota throughout 1990. Then, from 1993 through 2000, Mardon worked towards and received a Doctorate (Ph.D.) degree in Geography from Greenwich University on Norfolk Island, Australia.

From 2001 to 2005, Mardon continued his studies through graduate coursework in Theology at Newman Theological College in Edmonton, Alberta. Simultaneously, from 2002 to 2004, Mardon engaged in graduate coursework in both Geography at Kharkov National University in Kharkiv, Ukraine and Comparative Education at the University of South Africa.

Career

A photograph of Mardon from the back of a snowmobile, taken December, 1986. Dr. Austin Mardon Personal Collection(1).jpg
A photograph of Mardon from the back of a snowmobile, taken December, 1986.

While doing graduate work at South Dakota State University in 1986, Mardon was invited to be a member of the 1986-87 Antarctic meteorite expedition for NASA and the National Science Foundation. 170 miles from the South Pole, Mardon and his team found hundreds of meteorites. During this expedition, Mardon suffered environmental exposure which damaged his lungs and gave him a permanent cough. He received the Antarctica Service Medal for his efforts. [9]

A headshot of Mardon taken at Beardmore Glacier in December, 1986. Dr. Austin Mardon Personal Collection(2).jpg
A headshot of Mardon taken at Beardmore Glacier in December, 1986.

On his return to Alberta, Mardon gave lectures on Antarctica at the University of Calgary and the University of Lethbridge. [10] While he later secured an interview to be a member of the Canadian/Soviet Arctic traverse from northern Siberia to Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic, he was not accepted for that expedition.  He was also supposed to join an Argentinian Antarctic expedition in the late 1980s, but a fire at the Argentinian Antarctic base caused the expedition to be cancelled.

Eventually, Mardon went on another meteorite recovery expedition, this time in the Canadian Arctic near Resolute in the Northwest Territories. Although the mission did not yield results, Mardon wrote a paper on his conversations with locals and what the Inuit thought of meteorites.

One of Mardon’s most significant contributions to astronomical science was a series of articles he wrote on the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. [9] The Chronicle is a running commentary on English medievel events. With the assistance of his father, a medieval scholar, Mardon discovered eleven cometary events, along with two meteor showers, mentioned in the Chronicle that are not mentioned anywhere else in astronomical literature.

Mardon presenting Pope Francis with a children's book that he wrote with his wife Catherine. Photo courtesy of Servizio Fotografico Vaticano. Pope Francis and Dr. Austin Mardon.png
Mardon presenting Pope Francis with a children’s book that he wrote with his wife Catherine. Photo courtesy of Servizio Fotografico Vaticano.

In 1991, Mardon was invited to join an expedition to the South Pole sponsored by the Geographical Society of the USSR. After travelling to Moscow to meet with expedition officials, Mardon quikcly came to realize that he was under investigation by the Soviet government. Soon after Arriving in Moscow, Mardon was arrested first by the GRU, then by the KGB. [8] After being held and questioned, Mardon was eventually released from custody but was to be accompanied by a “guide” at all times. [6] Sometime later, Mardon secured passage back to Canada and eventually received an official letter of apology from Moscow.

In 1992, Mardon was diagnosed with schizophrenia. Following his diagnosis, Mardon began work as an activist for people with mental illnesses. [7] Mardon has written multiple books on the subject of mental illness, and has been bestowed several honours and awards for his work as a mental health advocate. In 2006, Mardon was awarded the Order of Canada for his work as a mental health activist. [11] In 2011, the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) awarded Mardon the CMA Medal of Honour in recognition of, “personal contributions to the advance of medical research and education.” While awarding the medal to Mardon, CMA president Jeff Turnbull said, “Dr. Mardon has worked tirelessly to help Canadians better understand the issues around mental illness. In courageously talking openly about his own experiences, he is truly making a difference in coaxing mental illness out of the shadows in this country.” [8]

Over the years, Mardon and his wife have established several awards for College and University students. For instance, in 2012, at Newman Theological College, they established the Dr. Catherine & Austin Mardon CM Student Award Bursary and, at the University of Alberta, they endowed the Dr. Catherine & Austin Mardon CM Schizophrenia Award. [12] [13] Finally, in 2013, at Norquest College, they put into place the Dr. Catherine & Austin Mardon CM Schizophrenia Award. [14]

Today, Mardon is an assistant adjunct professor in the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Lethbridge as well as an associate adjunct professor at the University of Alberta's John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre.

Honours, Appointments, Awards, and Degrees

Honours

Ribbon Bars of Austin Mardon
CAN Order of Canada Officer ribbon.svg UK Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg Order of Pope Sylvester BAR.svg QEII Diamond Jubilee Medal ribbon.svg Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal CAD.jpg Antarctica Service Medal ribbon.svg ACM ribbon.png CAN Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers.png

Appointments

Medals

Other awards

Degrees

Mardon has earned and received several degrees and honorary degrees from various universities. These include:

JurisdictionDateSchoolDegree
Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta1985 University of Lethbridge Bachelor of Arts (Cultural Geography)
Flag of South Dakota.svg South Dakota1988 South Dakota State University Masters of Science (Geography)
Flag of Texas.svg Texas1990 Texas A&M University Masters of Education (Curriculum and Instruction)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia2000 Greenwich University Doctorate, Ph.D. (Geography)
Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta10 June 2011 University of Alberta Honorary Doctor of Laws, L.L.D. [14]
Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta19 June 2014 University of Lethbridge Honorary Doctor of Laws, L.L.D. [25]
Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta2022 Norquest College Honorary Diploma
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil2023 Faculdade de Ciências Médicas e Jurídicas Honorary Doctorate, HCA (Health Care Administration)
Flag of the United States.svg USA2023 Logos University Honorary Doctorate, HCA (Health Care Administration)
Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta2023 Athabasca University Honorary Doctorate, DSc (Science)
Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia2024 University of British Columbia Honorary Doctor of Laws, L.L.D. [26]

Bibliography

Mardon has edited, authored and self-published over 200 books. [27] He has published books on Canadian politics, history, mental health, science, geography, fiction and children's fiction as well as numerous scholarly articles and abstracts. Much of his work explores the topic of mental illness, with a specific focus on providing aid to disabled people. [28] Some select examples of his work include:

Non-fiction: Geographical Thought and Exploration

Non-fiction: Science and Social Discourse

Children's Books

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  2. Mardon, Austin (24 June 1999). "Barking up the wrong pole". Nature. 399 (728). doi:10.1038/21520.
  3. Mardon, Austin (18 October 1996). "Barking up the wrong pole". Science. 274 (5286): 329. doi:10.1126/science.274.5286.329a.
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  30. Mardon, Austin (2007). English Medieval Cometry References Over a Thousand Years. Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781897472002 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  31. Mardon, Austin Albert (June 2012). Space Rescue Systems in the Context of International Laws - Austin Albert Mardon - Google Books. Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781897472217 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  32. Mardon, Ernest G.; Mardon, Austin (2010). Community Place Names of Alberta - Ernest G. Mardon, Austin Mardon - Google Books. Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781897472170 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  33. Mardon, Austin (2020). Alberta The Taste of Frozen Tears: My Antarctic Walkabout - A Graphic Novel – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   1773692038 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  34. Mardon, Austin (2021). Solar Storms: A Detailed Analysis. 1st ed – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773694825 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  35. Mardon, Austin (2021). American and World Geography (1st ed.) – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773694306 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  36. Mardon, Austin (2021). Ill Omens to Religious Idols: A Medieval English History of Comet – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773692180 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  37. Mardon, Austin; Mardon, Ernest (August 2011). 2004 Politicians - Austin Mardon, Ernest Mardon - Google Books. Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781897472026 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  38. Mardon, Ernest G.; Mardon, Austin Albert (2010). Alberta Election Returns, 1887-1994 - Ernest G. Mardon, Austin Albert Mardon - Google Books. Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781897472163 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  39. Mardon, Austin (July 2011). Alberta's Judicial Leadership. ISBN   9781897472323 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  40. Mardon, Ernest G.; Mardon, Austin Albert (2011). The Mormon Contribution to Alberta Politics - Austin Mardon - Google Books. ISBN   9781897472231 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  41. Mardon, Austin (2011). Mapping Alberta's Political Leadership. ISBN   9781897472309 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  42. Mardon, Austin Albert (2010). Alberta's Political Pioneers - Austin Mardon. ISBN   9781897472125 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  43. Mardon, Ernest G.; Mardon, Austin Albert; Mardon, Catherine A. (2011). Alberta's Ethnic German Politicians - Austin Mardon. ISBN   9781897472286 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  44. Mardon, Austin (2012). The Liberals in Power in Alberta 1905-1921. ISBN   9781897480083 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  45. Mardon, Ernest G.; Mardon, Austin Albert (May 2012). Who's Who in Federal Politics in Alberta - Ernest G. Mardon, Austin Albert Mardon - Google Books. ISBN   9781897472194 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  46. Mardon, Austin Albert; Mardon, Catherine A. (2011). History and Origin of Alberta Constituencies - Austin Albert Mardon, Catherine A. Mardon - Google Books. ISBN   9781897472293 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  47. Mardon, Austin (2012). Alberta Catholic Politicians. ISBN   9781897472897 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  48. Mardon, Austin (21 July 2014). Lethbridge Politicians: Federal, Provincial & Civic. ISBN   9781897472552 . Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  49. Mardon, Austin (June 2013). Alberta Anglican Politicians. ISBN   9781897472873 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  50. Mardon, Austin (August 2014). Political Networks in Alberta: 1905-1992. ISBN   9781897472736 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  51. Mardon, Austin; Mardon, Ernest G. (2019). Alberta Political Dictionary (volume 3) - Austin Mardon, Ernest G. Mardon - Barnes & Noble. ISBN   9781773690735 . Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  52. Mardon, Austin; Mardon, Ernest G. (2021). Alberta Political Dictionary (volume 4) - Austin Mardon, Ernest G. Mardon - Barnes & Noble. ISBN   9781773690742 . Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  53. McKinnon, Kenna; Mardon, Austin (19 January 2013). The Insanity Machine. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN   9781481222082 . Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  54. Qian, Shelly; Mardon, Austin A.; Paustian, Kayle (August 2012). Financial Stability for the Disabled. ISBN   9781897472415 . Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  55. Mardon, Austin (2012). Designed by Providence - Austin Mardon - Google Books. ISBN   9781897472903 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  56. Mardon, Austin (2012). What's in a Name? - Austin Mardon. ISBN   9781897472583 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  57. Mardon, Austin (August 2012). The Conflict Between the Individual & Society in the Plays of James Bridie - Austin Mardon - Google Books. ISBN   9781897472071 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  58. Campbell, Erin (February 2011). Tea with the Mad Hatter. ISBN   9781897472224 . Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  59. Mardon, Austin; Mardon, Catherine (2012). Curveballs - Austin Mardon, Catherine Mardon - Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781897472101 . Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  60. Mardon, Austin (2017). Tackling Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781897480458 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  61. Mardon, Austin (2017). Our Stories – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773690063 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  62. Mardon, Austin (2020). Pandemic Theology – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773691763 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  63. 1 2 Mardon, Austin (2020). Tales to Tell my Daughters (as I Isolate During the COVID-19 Pandemic) – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773691510 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  64. Mardon, Austin; Gill, Gurpreet; Gill, Navjeet; Sivakumar, Menaka; Sivakumar, Mithra (2018). Thriving with Schizophrenia - Austin Mardon, Gurpreet Gill, Navjeet Gill, Menaka Sivakumar, and Mithra Sivakumar - Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781897472156 . Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  65. Mardon, Austin (2021). Truth, Beauty & Goodness: Seshat Anthology – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   1773692135 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  66. Mardon, Austin (2021). What in the World are Organ Transplants? – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773692470 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  67. Mardon, Austin (2021). What in the World is Alzheimer's? – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773692586 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  68. Mardon, Austin (2021). What in the World is Angioplasty? – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773694603 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  69. Mardon, Austin (2021). What in the World is Canine & Feline Psychology? – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773692500 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  70. Mardon, Austin (2021). What in the World is Diabetes? – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773694474 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  71. Mardon, Austin (2021). What in the World is Paralysis? – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773692623 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  72. Mardon, Austin (2021). Traumatic Brain Injury. – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773695761 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  73. Mardon, Austin (2021). Thermodynamics: An Explanation. 1st ed – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773695297 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  74. Mardon, Austin (2021). Bipolar Disorder. – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773694566 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  75. Mardon, Austin (2021). Seshat Anthology Volume 2 – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   1773692194 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  76. Mardon, Austin (2021). Antibiotic Resistance: An Emerging Pandemic – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773692388 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  77. Mardon, Austin (2021). What in the World are X-Rays? – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773693842 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  78. Mardon, Austin (2021). What in the World is Medical Isotope Production? – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773693897 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  79. Mardon, Austin (2021). What in the World are COVID Vaccines? – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773695754 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  80. Mardon, Austin (2021). e-Mental Health: Progress, Challenge, and Change – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781716251368 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  81. Mardon, Austin (2021). Lice – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781008951655 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  82. Mardon, Austin (2021). Stem Cells: The Complete Blueprint – Golden Meteorite Press. ISBN   9781773692562 . Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  83. Mardon, Austin (25 December 2014). Early Saints and Other Saintly Stories for Children - Austin Mardon - Google Books. ISBN   9781897472446 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  84. Mardon, Austin; Mardon, Ernest G. (August 2012). When Kitty Met the Ghost - Austin Mardon, Ernest G. Mardon - Google Books. ISBN   9781897472378 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  85. Mardon, Austin; Mardon, Ernest G. (1991). The Girl Who Could Walk Through Walls - Austin Mardon, Ernest G. Mardon - Google Books. ISBN   9781895385434 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  86. Mardon, Austin; Mardon, Catherine; Garbowska, Agata (August 2013). Gandy and Parker Escape the Zoo: An Illustrated Adventure - Austin Mardon, Catherine Mardon, Agata Garbowska - Google Books. ISBN   9781897472828 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  87. Mardon, Austin; Mardon, Catherine; Abdullahi, Aala; Garbowska, Agata (23 September 2014). Grownup for a Week - Austin Mardon, Catherine Mardon, Aala Abdullahi, Agata Garbowska - Google Books. ISBN   9781897472866 . Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  88. Mardon, Catherine (April 2015). Gandy and the Cadet - Catherine A. Mardon, Austin Albert Mardon - Google Books. ISBN   9781897480182.
  89. Mardon, Catherine A.; Mardon, Austin Albert (December 2015). Gandy and the Man in White - Catherine A. Mardon, Austin Albert Mardon - Google Books. ISBN   9781897480274.