- Thomas Homer-Dixon
Thomas Homer-Dixon (born 1956 in
Victoria, British Columbia ) holds the George Ignatieff Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies at theTrudeau Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at theUniversity of Toronto , and is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. In the fall of 2008, Homer-Dixon will leave the University of Toronto to take an appointment as a CIGI Chair of Global Systems Studies at the Balsillie School of International Affairs at theUniversity of Waterloo , inWaterloo, Ontario .Homer-Dixon was raised in a rural area outside Victoria. [ [http://homerdixon.com/ingenuitygap/about.html Thomas Homer-Dixon's official biography] . (Accessed March 5, 2007.)] He received his B.A. degree in
political science fromCarleton University in 1980 and his Ph.D. degree in Political Science from MIT in 1989, where he studied international relations, defense and arms control policy, cognitive science and conflict theory. He then moved to the University of Toronto where he has led several international research projects studying the links between environmental stress and violence in developing countries. Recently, his research has focused on threats to globalsecurity in the 21st century and on how societies adapt to complex economic, ecological, and technological change. His work is highly interdisciplinary, drawing on political science, economics, environmental studies, geography, cognitive science, social psychology and complex systems theory. Homer-Dixon is widely regarded as a central figure in the Environment and Security debate, having significantly shaped the discourse in the field.His award-winning works include: [http://www.theupsideofdown.com "The Upside of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity, and the Renewal of Civilization"] , which won the 2006 National Business Book Award; "
The Ingenuity Gap ", which won the 2001 Governor-General's Non-fiction Award; and "Environment, Scarcity, and Violence", which received the 2000 Lynton Caldwell Prize from the American Political Science Association.Bibliography
*cite book | year = 2006 | title =
The Upside of Down : Catastrophe, Creativity, and the Renewal of Civilization | publisher = Knopf | location = Toronto| id = ISBN 0-676-97722-7
*cite book | year = 2000 | title =The Ingenuity Gap | publisher = Knopf | location = New York | id = ISBN 0-375-40186-5
*cite book | year = 1999 | title = Environment, Scarcity, and Violence | publisher = Princeton University Press | location = Princeton | id = ISBN 0-691-02794-3
*cite book | year = 1994 | title = Population and Conflict | publisher = International Union for the Scientific Study of Population | location = Liège | id = ISBN 2-87108-032-1
*cite book | year = 1993 | title = Environmental Scarcity and Global Security | publisher = Foreign Policy Association | location = New York | id = ISBN 0-87124-152-8External links
* [http://www.theupsideofdown.com/ The Upside of Down site]
* [http://www.homerdixon.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.theupsideofdown.com/video.html Bookshorts video]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/wordsatlarge/features/feature.php?storyId=207 Online interview from CBC Words at Large]
* [http://www.thecommentary.ca/ontheline/20061109a.html Audio interview with THECOMMENTARY.CA, November 2006]
* [http://www.sfu.ca/dialogue/imaginebc/archive/bowen_awards.htm Imagine BC biography] and [http://www.sfu.ca/dialogue/imaginebc/archive/bowen04/photos/index.htm photos]
* [http://bloggingheads.tv/diavlogs/11143 Video webcast interview] by John Horgan onBloggingheads.tv
* [http://www.cpac.ca/forms/index.asp?dsp=template&act=view3&pagetype=vod&lang=e&clipID=1748 Keynote Speech at the 2008 National Foreign Policy Conference] by Homer-Dixon about "Energy and Climate Change: A Sustainable Future?", June 20, 2008.References
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