Limn Number 1: Systemic Risk

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Edited by Stephen J. Collier, Christopher M. Kelty, and Andrew Lakoff

Systemic risk has become a central topic of expert discussion and political debate amidst the financial crisis that began in 2008, but it also has resonances across many other domains in which catastrophic threats loom – including internet security, supply chain management, catastrophe insurance, and critical infrastructure protection. In this issue, we invited scholars to contribute genealogical and conceptual framings that inform critical inquiry into this increasingly important concept. The result is not a traditional collection of academic articles but a set of brief, preliminary reflections, prepared on short notice, that address a common set of questions, along with a handful of documents, links, images and videos that illustrate different aspects of the concept.

Contributors: Benjamin Sims, Deborah CowenMyriam Dunn CaveltyElizabeth Cullen DunnChristopher M. KeltyPhilip BougenStephen J. CollierAndrew LakoffOnur OzgödeDouglas R. HolmesRebecca LemovBrian LindsethMartha PoonGrahame Thompson


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