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Chancellor Dunning Trust Lectures

Year Name Topic
2010-2011 Ralph Nader Going Green in a Corporate Climate
2010-2011 *Frances Myrna Kamm The Prospect of Harm to Civilians in the Ethics of War
2010-2011 Ariella Azoulay Toward a Visual Declaration of Human Rights – Re-visiting the Family of Man
2009-2010 Gauvin A. Bailey The Andean Hybrid Baroque: Converging Cultures in the Churches of Colonial Peru
2009-2010 Enric Bou El Mundo Almodovar: obsesiones rotas
2009-2010 Enric Bou Dali: Secret Writing, Hidden Painting
2009-2010 David Goldberg Enduring Occupations on Racial Neoliberalism
2008-2009 Marjorie Garber After the Humanities
2007-2008 Lewis Wolpert What Determines Our Beliefs?
2007-2008 David Kuhl What Dying People Want
2007-2008 Frederick A. de Armas Quixotic Frescos: Cervantes and Italian Art
2006-2007 Sherene Razack Dangerous Muslim Men, Imperiled Muslim Women, and Civilized Europeans: Law and the War on Terror
2006-2007 Elie Wiesel Against Indifference
2005-2006 Hanan Ashrawi The Global Context and Human Imperative of Peace in the Middle East
2005-2006 Allen Buchanan Institutionalizing the Just War
2005-2006 Roberto Cipriani Human Values – Religious and Secular
2005-2006 Eric L. Jones Asian Values and the Self-Transformation of East Asia
2005-2006 The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin Judging in the 21st Century
2005-2006 Jack Preger Urban and Rural Poverty in West Bengal: Some Solutions
2005-2006 Sister Helen Prejean Dead Man Walking – the Journey Continues
2004-2005 Evelyn Accad Sexuality and War in the Aftermath of September Eleven
2004-2005 Linda Colley The Difficulties of Empire: Present, Past and Future
2004-2005 Naomi Klein War and Fleece: How Economic “Shock Therapy” Backfired in Iraq
2004-2005 Margaret McMillan The Uses and Abuses of History: Versailles and Beyond
2001-2004 N/A No Dunning Lectures were Held
2000-2001 Martha Nussbaum In Search of Universal Values
1999-2000 N/A No Dunning Lectures were Held
1998-1999 Gwynne Dyer Strategy, Morality, and Etiquette for the New Masters of the Universe
1998-1999 Linda McQuaig Reviving Democracy
1997-1998 Charles Taylor Globalization, Ethnicity, and the Future of Canada
1996-1997 John Ralston Saul Between Corporatism and Democracy: Surviving as a Citizen in Modern Society
1995-1996 Ruth Hubbard In a Science Restructured on Feminist Lines, Would the Laws of Gravity Still Hold.
1994-1995 Ursula Franklin Technology and the Task of Civilization: A Perspective of the 20th Century
1994-1995 Barbara Kopple Shades of Grey: The Power and Passion of Documentary Film
1993-1994 Edward W. Said Historical Experience and Multiculturalism
1992-1993 Professor Richard Lewontin Genetic Determinism and the Problem of Human Equality
1991-1992 Ariel Dorfmann The Citizen and the State Lecture – The Authoritarian State
1991-1992 Anton Shammas Muffled Voices, Shifting Grounds: To Story tell the Middle East
1991-1992 Ngugi wa Thiong'o Art War with the State: the Writer and Politics in Africa
1990-1991 N/A No Lecture
1989-1990 Douglas Cardinal The Museum of Civilization: from Vision to Reality
1989-1990 Moshe Safdie Architecture vs. the Arts
1988-1989 Angela Davis Race Class and Gender in the Reagan-Bush Era
1987-1988 Stephen Jay Gould Human Equality is a Contingent Fact of History
1986-1987 Frank Kermode Are we Moderns or Post-Moderns? The Present State of the Arts
1985-1986 Mel Hurtig 1986: The Most Crucial Year in Modern Canadian History
1984-1985 Dr. Henry Morgentaler Medical, Moral and Legal Aspects of Abortion
1984-1985 Dr. Mary O'Brien Ethics and Ideology in Health Care: A Feminist Perspective
1984-1985 Dr. Richard Selzer The Exact Location of the Soul
1983-1984 Marilyn Ferguson The Visionary Factor
1983-1984 Dr. Ivan Illich Newspeak and Computer Language
1983-1984 Dr. John Meisel Newspeak in the Information Society
1983-1984 Julian Symons Freedom and Order in 1984
1982-1983 Dr. Jean Sutherland Boggs The Weight of Tradition in Building the National Museum
1982-1983 Dr. Lois Wilson Remembered Visions for a Human Future
1981-1982 Dr. Ronald Dworkin The Paradoxes of Equality
1981-1982 Dr. Michael Harrington The Necessity of Solidarity
1981-1982 Dr. Amartya K. Sen Paradoxes of Liberty
1980-1981 Dr. Han Suyin “Chinese Perception of the World Today: Perils and Opportunities” and “Writers and Writing in China Today”
1979-1980 Dr. Benjamin Spock Today’s Children
1978-1979 Dr. Gregory Baum The Development of Political Theology in Canada
1978-1979 Klaus Klostmaier Is the West Waiting for Light from the East?
1978-1979 Michael Novak The Cult of Socialism
1978-1979 Peter Slater Religious Ambiguity or the Lady whose Son Prays in his Closet
1977-1978 Cabot Martin, Professor James McCrorie, Chief Andrew Rickard symposium - “Regional Tensions in Canada”
1977-1978 Professor C. Northcote Parkinson Centralization and Decentralization in Contemporary Europe
1976-1977 Robin Boume Violence and Political Authority
1976-1977 Hon. Joseph C. Clark Canadian Governmental Policy as it Relates to the Resource Crisis
1976-1977 Hugh McCallum Institutionalized Violence: A Northern Perspective
1976-1977 George Rude Violence: An Historical Perspective
1976-1977 William Irwin Thompson The Meta-Industrial Village: A Strategy for Survival and Cultural Evolution
1976-1977 Kimon Valaskakis The Conserver Society
1975-1976 Donald Creighton The Individual and the Welfare State
1975-1976 Eric Kierans and Senator Keith Davey The Canadian Economy
1975-1976 Keith Spicer Official Languages in Canada
1975-1976 Harold Town Creating a Climate for Creativity
1975-1976 John White Humanizing Government Policy
1974-1975 Doris Anderson Woman's Role - a Time of Redefinition
1974-1975 Paul Gerin-Lajoie The Development Crises and the Canadian Dilemma
1974-1975 Elizabeth Hardwick Fame, Romance and Money - Thoughts on Women Writers
1974-1975 Mr. Michael R. Lubbock Free Enterprise Responsibility in Latin America
1974-1975 Juliet Mitchell Femininity and Feminism
1974-1975 Pierre Charpentier, Allan Roger, Rev. William Smith, Pierre Tanguay, Dr. L. Costa-Pinto A panel discussion - Institutional Cooperation Between Canada and Latin America: Government and Church
1973-1974 Professor Joan V. Robinson The Mythology of Growth
1972-1973 Dr. Garrett Hardin Population: The Solution is in Our Minds
1972-1973 Ian McHarg Design with Nature
1972-1973 Raymond Moriyama Growth, Temporal and Spiritual
1971-1972 Robert Bafour The Role of Education in Developing Nations
1971-1972 Bertram Vivian Bowden The Educational Scene in North America and Europe
1970-1971 Indians Walter Currie, Arthur Manuel, Donna Tyndall, Isaac Beaulieu, Herbert Strong Eagle, Mike Mitchell Canada's Indians: Their Place in the Just Society
1970-1971 Hon. Jean Chrétien The Unfinished Tapestry: Indian Policy in Canada
1969-1970 Gordon Brown Aspects of the Interaction Between Technology and Society
1969-1970 Milton Rokeach Freedom and Responsibility in Contemporary Society
1969-1970 Harry Street Privacy and the Law
1969-1970 Michael Swann The Scientist’s Uneasy Conscience
1968-1969 Claude Bissell Academic Freedom – The Student Version
1968-1969 Rene Dubos Ethical Issues Involved in Genetic Manipulation and Biologic Conditioning
1968-1969 Northrop Frye The Ethics of Change-The Role of the University
1968-1969 Arthur Koestler Ethical Issues Involved in Influencing the Mind
1968-1969 Dr. Eric C Lincoln The New Blacks in Search of a Self
1968-1969 Martin Meyerson Ethical Issues Involved in Changing the Physical Environment
1967-1968 Professor Leon Dion Political Participation in Liberal Democracies
1967-1968 Professor John Kenneth Galbraith
1967-1968 Vincent Harding Black Radicalism in America – From Montgomery to Detroit
1967-1968 Professor Norman Jeffares Students and Society, some Literary Views
1967-1968 Prince Hubertus Zu Loewenstein How Stable is German Democracy
1967-1968 Professor William H. McNeill The Idea and Practice of World History
1967-1968 Professor M.M. Tumin Reconstruction in Higher Education
1966-1967 Lawrence C.B. Gower Problems of African Universities South of the Sahara
1966-1967 Robert E. Lane Of What Use to Man are Political Ideas
1966-1967 Professor Douglas V. LePan Responsibility and Revolt
1966-1967 Dr. Jaroslav J. Pelikan The Irony of Reformation
1966-1967 Dr. A. E. Safarian Approaches to Foreign Ownership
1966-1967 Theodore W. Schultz
1966-1967 Hon. Norman St. John-Stevas Art, Morality and Censorship
1966-1967 Dr. F.H. Underhill Canadian Intellectuals and Canadian National Politics, 1867-1967
1965-1966 Professor E.H. Brookes Freedom, Faith and the 21st Century
1964-1965 Dr. Daniel Bell The History of the Idea of the Future
1963-1964 Dr. Herbert J. Muller The Individual in a Revolutionary World
1962-1963 Dr. John Coleman Bennett Christianity and Politics
1961-1962 Sir Hector Hetherington Some Aspects of the British Experiments in Democracy
1960-1961 Mr. Pierre Emmanual The Situation and Role of the Writer in the Changing World
1959-1960 Dr. Robert Oppenheimer Knowledge as Science: Knowledge as Action: Knowledge as Culture
1957-1959 N/A No Lectures
1956-1957 Dr. Rudolf Pechel Freedom in Struggle
1955-1956 Professor S. E. Morison Freedom in Contemporary Society
1954-1955 George V. Ferguson Freedom of the Press
1954-1955 Frank H. Underhill Canadian Liberal Democracy in 1955
1953-1954 Professor C. Day Lewis Notable Images of Virtue
1952-1953 Professor T. V. Smith Man's Threefold Will to Freedom
1951-1952 Professor Herbert Butterfield Liberty in the Modern World
1950-1951 Sir Richard Livingstone Education and the Spirit of the Age
1949-1950 N/A No Lecture
1948-1949 Professor John MacMurray Conditions of Freedom
1947-1948 Professor T.E. Jessop The Freedom of Individuals in Society

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