Event

Risk, security and democracy: A public conversation

Date
7 Jun 2023
Time
16:30 UK time
Speakers
Professor Charles Vincent
Greta Krippner
Émile P. Torres
Professor Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen
Dr Suzanne Schneider
Professor Andrew Stirling
Where
Oxford Martin School, Lecture Theatre (and online), 34 Broad Street OX1 3BD
Series
Oxford Martin School Public Lectures
Audience
Public
Cost
Free
Booking
Required
Criss-crossing the disparate realms of healthcare and global finance, war and national security, climate and personal safety, the language and logic of risk have become pervasive in the twenty-first century.

This public conversation invites the panel of speakers to consider the relationship between democratic governance and risk as a form of social and political rationality. Examining attempts to manage risk in the contexts of healthcare, national security, science and technology, finance, and human sustainability, each speaker will ask: What challenges does the 'risk society' present to democratic governance? How might shared risks be truly mitigated, rather than offloaded to those with less structural advantage? And what might a democratic theory of risk management look like?

This is a joint event with the Calleva Centre at Magdalen College.