23/05/2017

Seminar on The Politics of Epistemic Vulnerability in The Nuclear Age ( Chaire Sciences Po-CERI & USPC)

The construction of futures has become a common activity in the functioning and management of a vast number of the economy’s subsectors: agencies, both public and private, governmental and non-governmental, increasingly resort to the expertise of modellers and scenario makers to anticipate what aspects of the future they deem relevant to their activities will look like. However, anticipating is only one of the aims: even more important is the ability to build futures, possibly have the power to monopolize this ability, and ultimately acquire enough credibility to impose them. In the case study I propose in this paper – shale gas in Poland – the construction of futures is closely linked to the concepts of technoscientific promise and sociotechnical imaginary. In both cases I show that nationally centred narratives and the promise of larger energy autonomy, together with the ability of mastering modelling instruments, have acquired these visions of the future a performative power, enabling their proponents to mobilise people and means to their materialisation, and contextually leading to the dismissal of alternative solutions.

With :

Roberto Cantoni, Sciences Po-CERI

Discussant: Pierre-Benoit Joly, INRA-IFRIS

Academic coordinator : Benoît Pélopidas (Sciences Po-CERI)

Séminaire en français et en anglais

03/05/2017

CERI, Paris.

William Walker.

Exceptional research seminar with one of the members of the scientific advisory board. "The Politics of Brexit and the Scottish Referendum"

25/04/2017

CERI,

Paris. Roberto Cantoni.

Research seminar of the chair of excellence in security studies. Discussant of Dr Mary X. Mitchell (Cornell University, USA). "Weaponizing American Territory"

(Dr Sonia Drobysz will be the second discussant) Invitations coming soon.

24/03/2017

Paris. Benoit Pelopidas. Research seminar of the chair of excellence in security studies. "The half lives of others. The democratic advantage in proliferation assessment" Discussant of Alex Bollfrass (Princeton University, USA)

28/10/2015

Benoit Pelopidas. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. "The closest we came to nuclear war". PIIRS public lecture. (A good overview of what would become our research programme) 

 

 

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