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ESS panel proposal 'New Approaches to International Risk Governance'

R.Falkner
Thu, 15 May 2008 09:28:24 -0700

Call for Papers  for ISA 2009, New York, 15-18 February

 

Panel: "New Approaches to International Risk Governance: From Reactive
to Anticipatory Policy-making"

 

Managing the risks of new technologies has become an important focal
point of international governance. For issues ranging from genetically
modified food to information technology, and nuclear energy to
nanotechnology, new global institutions have sprung up to provide
coordinated policy responses. Importantly, for many of these issues,
anticipatory governance is the crucial need of the hour (i.e. governance
that goes hand in hand with technology development and deployment,
rather than following after risks have been recognized and evidence
gathered. Anticipatory global risk governance remains inadequate,
however, in important ways: the institutional architecture is often
fractured and ineffective; significant time lags still persist between
the emergence of new risks and institutional policy responses; and
participation in rule setting is highly uneven. This panel considers new
approaches to global governance of technology risks, focusing on ways to
improve effectiveness of anticipatory forms of global governance.

 

We invite papers that consider any aspect of the global governance of
technology and risk. Papers may either focus on specific case studies or
on cross-cutting themes in global risk governance, or combine both.
Please send your paper proposal (title and 150 word abstract) together
with affiliation and contact details to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> , as early as possible but no later than 24
May 2008.

 

Dr Robert Falkner

Department of International Relations

London School of Economics, UK

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

Dr Aarti Gupta

Environmental Policy Group

University of Wageningen, The Netherlands

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 


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