Risk Society’s Cosmopolitan Moment: Climate change and the opportunity for a new world order
Ulrich Beck Professor of Sociology, University of Munich; British Journal of Sociology Professor, London School of Economics
Ulrich Beck Professor of Sociology, University of Munich; British Journal of Sociology Professor, London School of Economics
Panelists
Peter Hall, Government, Harvard University
Michele Lamont, Sociology, Harvard University
Brian Wynne, Lancaster University
Moderated by
Sheila Jasanoff, Harvard Kennedy School
Ulrich Beck Professor of Sociology, University of Munich; British Journal of Sociology Professor, London School of Economics
Beck's hugely influential 1986 work, Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity, reframed risk as a sociological category, and his concept of "reflexive modernization" fundamentally reshaped both theoretical and policy discussions concerning science and technology. In his lecture, Beck will draw on his recent work on the uncertainties and ambivalence of contemporary cosmopolitan societies to explore global responses to the risks of climate change.
This event is co-sponsored by the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the Graduate School of Design, and the Harvard University Center for the Environment. For more information on Science, Technology, and Society events at Harvard University, please visit: www.ksg.harvard.edu/sts/
This event is free and open to the public.
Contact:
Lisa Matthews
Events Coordinator
HarvardUniversity Center for the Environment