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Wednesday, April 19th, 2017

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Wednesday, April 19, 20172:00PM - 5:00PMThe Vivian and David Campbell Conference Facility, 1 Devonshire Place
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This event is reserved for University of Toronto students and faculty.
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Munk School faculty map themes and interventions for understanding our new world of insecurity

Has global governance been configured as a project of security, as distinct from earlier concepts of “freedom” or “peace”? What value-systems (economic, political, ethical and ecological) inform contemporary global security and insecurities? And what media—what channels, conduits, technologies—enable new networks of global governing?

Moderated by Stephen Toope, Director of the Munk School of Global Affairs

Panel 1: Global Insecurity/Global Values
Ritu Birla, Director, Initiative in Global Governance, Economy and Society, Munk School; Asian Institute and Centre for South Asian Studies; Department of History

Harriet Friedmann, Senior Fellow, Munk School and Professor Emerita, Department of Sociology

Jon Lindsay, Faculty, Digital Media and Global Affairs, Munk School

Lynette Ong, Acting Director, Dr. David Chu Program in Contemporary Asian Studies, Asian Institute, Munk School; Department of Political Science

Louis Pauly, Chair, Department of Political Science; Innovation Policy Lab, Munk School

Joseph Wong, Vice-Provost and Associate Vice-President, University of Toronto; Ralph and Roz Halbert Professor of Innovation, Munk School;
Department Political Science

Panel 2: Media of Global Access, Improvement and Control
Randall Hansen, Director, Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, Munk School; Department of Political Science

Tong Lam, Acting Director, Dr. David Chu Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, Asian Institute, Munk School; Department of History

Darius Ornston, Faculty and Innovation Policy Lab, Munk School

Katharine Rankin, Asian Institute and Centre for South Asian Studies, Munk School; Department of Geography

Rachel Silvey, Interim Director of the Asian Institute, and Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Munk School; Department of Geography

Lecture: 2:00PM-4:00PM
Reception: 4:00PM-5:00PM


Speakers

Ritu Birla
Panelist
Director, Initiative in Global Governance, Economy and Society, Munk School; Asian Institute and Centre for South Asian Studies; Department of History

Harriet Friedmann
Panelist
Senior Fellow, Munk School and Professor Emerita, Department of Sociology

Jon Lindsay
Moderator
Faculty, Digital Media and Global Affairs, Munk School

Lynette Ong
Panelist
Acting Director, Dr. David Chu Program in Contemporary Asian Studies, Asian Institute, Munk School; Department of Political Science

Louis Pauly
Panelist
Chair, Department of Political Science; Innovation Policy Lab, Munk School

Joseph Wong
Panelist
Vice-Provost and Associate Vice-President, University of Toronto; Ralph and Roz Halbert Professor of Innovation, Munk School; Department Political Science

Randall Hansen
Panelist
Director, Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, Munk School; Department of Political Science

Tong Lam
Panelist
Former Director, Dr. David Chu Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, Asian Institute, Munk School; Department of History

Darius Ornston
Panelist
Faculty and Innovation Policy Lab, Munk School

Katharine Rankin
Panelist
Asian Institute and Centre for South Asian Studies, Munk School; Department of Geography

Rachel Silvey
Panelist
Interim Director of the Asian Institute, and Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Munk School; Department of Geography

Stephen Toope
Moderator
Director of the Munk School of Global Affairs



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