- William Leiss
Infobox_Philosopher
region =Western Philosophy
era =20th-century philosophy
color = #B0C4DEimage_caption = William Leiss
name = William Leiss
birth = 1939
death =
school_tradition =critical theory
main_interests = environment, science and society,risk communication
influences =Herbert Marcuse
influenced =
notable_ideas =William Leiss, O.C., Ph.D., F.R.S.C. (born 1939) was President of the
Royal Society of Canada from 1999-2001.Born in
Long Island, New York at the end of 1939, he grew up in rural Pennsylvania. He began his university education in New Jersey, atFairleigh Dickinson University , graduating in 1956 with a B.A. summa cum laude (major in history and minor in accounting); then in Massachusetts, with a M.A. in the History of Ideas Program atBrandeis University (1963); and finally inLa Jolla, California , with a Ph.D. in Philosophy from theUniversity of California, San Diego (1969). Leiss studied withHerbert Marcuse at UCSD.Dr. Leiss started his academic career in the Political Science Department at the
University of Regina , before moving on in 1973 to two stints with the Faculty of Environmental Studies atYork University (also Political Science and the Graduate Programme in Social and Political Thought there), interrupted by a brief stay at theUniversity of Toronto 's Department of Sociology; then in 1980 to the School of Communication atSimon Fraser University , where he was department chair for six years and later Vice-President, Research. He was awarded the five-year, externally-funded Eco-Research Chair in Environmental Policy at the School of Policy Studies,Queen's University , in 1994 and was then in the Faculty of Management at theUniversity of Calgary where he held a five-year research chair, the NSERC/SSHRC/Industry Chair in Risk Communication and Public Policy, funded under the granting councils' Management of Technological Change program. He is now at University of Ottawa, in the R. Samuel McLaughlin Centre for Population Health Risk Assessment as Scientist and Adjunct Professor.In 2003, he was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada .Publications
* "The Domination of Nature", first published in 1972
* "The Limits to Satisfaction" (1976)
* "Social Communication in Advertising" (1986)
* "C. B. Macpherson" (1988)
* "Under Technology's Thumb" (1990)
* "Risk and Responsibility" (1994)
* "Mad Cows and Mother's Milk" (1997)
* "In the Chamber of Risks" (2001).
* "Hera" (2006).References
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