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We are living in a new age of risk and uncertainty. Never before has the prospect of an uncertain and dangerous future so governed our lives or so politicised the dangers we face. The geopoliticisation of risk intensifies the role of uncertainty and alters the relationship between power and knowledge at the heart of social life. The agents and aims, the structures and flows, the reasons and residues of this global tendency are the research object of the Chair in Geopolitics of Risk.

  • risk
  • migration
  • security
  • European Union
  • terrorism
  • responsibility
  • ethics
  • data protection
  • GDPR
  • privacy
  • societal security
  • Scandinavia
  • values
  • security technologies
  • Lacan
  • psychoanalysis
  • sovereignty
  • the real
  • insecurity
  • anxiety
  • uncertainty
  • algorithm
  • globalisation
  • neoliberalism
  • web
  • digital ethics
  • crisis
  • human security
  • posthuman
  • antiterrorism
  • legislation
  • personal data
  • digitisation
  • fundamental rights
  • Big Data
  • droit
  • Interdisciplinarité
  • International
  • social media
  • democracy
  • catastrophe
  • prevention
  • conference
  • law
  • immigration
  • foreign policy
  • international relations
  • research ethics
  • energy
  • identity
  • counter-terrorism
  • Europe
  • innovation
  • technology
  • fake news
  • STS
  • quantum theory
  • science
  • epistemology
  • ontology
  • Heidegger
  • Vedic philosophy
  • radicalisation
  • United Nations
  • finance
  • profiling
  • borders
  • digitalisation
  • phenomenology
  • selfhood
  • journalism
  • responsible innovation
  • artificial intelligence
  • global health
  • gender
  • cyber
  • biopolitics
  • aesthetics
  • art
  • health security
  • cryptography
  • genomics
  • health
  • crisis management
  • climate change
  • nuclear
  • deterrence
  • geopolitics
  • resilience
  • data
  • political sociology
  • humanitarianism
  • affect
  • Bergson
  • Surveillance
  • Norway
  • culture
  • India
  • governance
  • language
  • NATO
  • strategy
  • encryption
  • new materialism
  • santé publique
  • colonisation
  • critical security studies
  • critique
  • predictive policing
  • International Political Sociology
  • transversality
  • border control
  • development
  • conflict transformation
  • volcano
  • Covid-19
  • colonialism
  • Africa
  • Anthropocene
  • pandemie
  • peace
  • medical
  • violence
  • Itxofil Mongen, cosmovision Mapuche, résistance autochtone, pédagogie décoloniale, art comme résistance, réciprocité, communauté, Ñuke Mapu.