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Risk is a futures issue: Challenging assumptions and practices

Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience : Podcasts – Durham University Barbara Adam, Professor of Sociology in Cardiff University and a Distinguished Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study discusses how risk is a ‚futures issue.‘ She explains how risk is linked to time and how we might understand the future within the context of risk in contemporary society. via Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience : Podcasts – Durham University.

Risk, ethics and public sensitivities

Thinking Like a Social Scientist lunchtime lecture series Date: Thursday 28 January 2010 Venue: Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House Speaker: Professor George Gaskell In this lunchtime series of lectures, a selection of LSE’s academics from across the spectrum of the social sciences explain the latest thinking on how social scientists work to address the critical problems of the day. They survey the leading ideas and contributions made by their discipline, explain the types of problems that are addressed and the tools that are used, and explore the kinds of solutions proposed. Following international agreements food safety is judged solely on the criterion of scientific risks – toxicity, allergenicity and in exceptional circumstances genotoxicity. The example of cloned animals for food products is used to highlight both the limitations of risk based regulation and its potential for creating public outrage. While safe food is an undeniable good, science based regulation cannot entertain or act upon ethical issues and/or public sensitivities. This pits science against everyday life, bringing both science and regulation into question in the public …