2 July 2003


As you may be aware, in May 2003 spiked held a conference at London's Royal Institution entitled PANIC ATTACK: INTERROGATING OUR OBSESSION WITH RISK. The conference brought together an international audience to assess the spread of risk aversion into ever-more spheres of life.

I thought you might be interested in the proceedings and related material from the conference that have been published to date.

CHALLENGING THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE

   by Helene Guldberg

   How has society come to be governed by the maxim 'better safe than sorry'?

   http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006DE2F.htm

WHO WANTS TO LIVE UNDER A SYSTEM OF ORGANISED PARANOIA?

   by Mick Hume

   The principle of safety first has become the major barrier to social advance.

   http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006DDA5.htm

PANIC ATTACK

   by Helene Guldberg

   spiked's London conference debated the dangers of risk-aversion.

   http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006DD9B.htm

SCIENCE, RISK AND THE PRICE OF PRECAUTION

   by Sandy Starr

   The scientific community imagines what society would have lost, had the 'precautionary principle' governed science in the past.

   http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006DD7A.htm

RISKY LIVING

   by Professor Sir Colin Berry

   Why do we fear things that are as rare as getting struck by lightning?

   http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006DDFE.htm

DOWN WITH THE 'SLIPPERY SLOPE' ARGUMENT

   by Mick Hume

   The prevalence of this nonsense speaks volumes about society's loss of faith in the human subject.

   http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006DE27.htm

SCARING INTO SPACE

   by Helene Guldberg

   A new book by Martin Rees, the Astronomer Royal, gives humanity a 50/50 chance of survival.

   http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006DDB4.htm

APOCALYPSE FROM NOW ON

   by Dr Michael Fitzpatrick

   SARS has become a blank screen on to which the world can project its fears.

   http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006DD71.htm

Sandy Starr

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