Conceptualizing Uncertainty: Reflections on Risk and Disaster in France and the Francophone World (1600-present)
When and Where
Monday, April 15, 2024 9:00 am to Tuesday, April 16, 2024 1:50 pm
Victoria University Private Dining Room, Burwash Hall
91 Charles St W., rear, upstairs
Description
Since the 1970s, a large amount of scholarship has analyzed the prediction of risks in early and modern European societies. Building on the concepts of “risk societies” and cultural theories of risk perception, this workshop explores how risk, originally an economic prediction appearing with the birth of capitalism and global industrialization, permeated every aspect of society, from individual decision-making to artistic and scientific practices and state policies. This workshop aims develop the existing scholarship, bringing scholars from different disciplines whose work focuses on France and the Francophone world.
Contact Information
Constance de Font-Réaulx
Sponsors
Centre for the Study of France and the Francophone World, the Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies, Art History
Map
91 Charles St W., rear, upstairs