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The aim of the Paris Risk Group annual workshops is to foster the use of social sciences in government agencies with responsibility for risk assessment and the consideration of social science evidence to inform risk management. The workshops help to share and extend knowledge, experiences and best practices in areas of common interest and to strengthen an international network of social scientists working in risk agencies.

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Social sciences in risk agencies

The Paris Risk Group consists of European and international representatives of governmental agencies in the field of food safety, occupational health and safety and environmental health working in the social sciences, and of social scientists working with those agencies. Currently, 80 individuals have been involved in the Paris Risk Group.

The Paris Risk Group Steering committee is made of representatives and social scientists from european agencies and research centers. It elaborates the network strategies and coordinates the networks' activities.

The involved risk agencies draw on humanities, social sciences and economics for support in their expertise and decision making activites.

This takes the form of internal expertise, external expertise, academic collaboration and partnerships, involvement in research projects as well as funding of research in social sciences.

 

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The Paris Risk Group : a network of social scientists working for or with risk agencies

The Paris Risk Group brings together social scientists working for or with organisations involved in risk assessment and management. Its overall goal is to promote the use of social sciences alongside more traditional scientific disciplines; eventually to reconsider traditional procedures of risk assessment in order to integrate a wider range of evidence, including the social sciences.
Its purpose is to exchange experiences relative to the use of social sciences in the production of risk assessments, in the broader context of risk management, and to share methods and tools and experiences across organisations.

The Paris Risk Group operates as a network of representatives of different organisations and of social scientists, involved or interested in food safety, occupational health and safety, and environmental health. It has the following functions:

  • Identify and share best practices and "success stories"
  • Identify needs for further social research in relation to food safety, occupational health and safety, and environmental health
  • Build and maintain a network: identify relevant experts; collate information about organisations’ current work areas and individuals’ interests and expertise; and hold regular (annual) meetings
  • Create a pool of shared knowledge on methodology and tools
  • Communicate on the added value of introducing social science research in risk assessment and other activities within the remit of included organisations
  • Establish a ‘call for help’ function
  • Promote longer-term knowledge transfer on common topics
  • Identify, assess and eventually publish existing unpublished research
  • Bridge the gap between academic and agencies’ research

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Paris Risk Group Steering Committee

The Paris Risk Group consists of European and international representatives of governmental agencies in the field of food safety, occupational health and safety and environmental health working in the social sciences, and of social scientists working with those agencies. Currently, 80 individuals have been involved in the Paris Risk Group.

 

The Paris Risk Group Steering committee is made of representatives and social scientists from 6 european agencies and research centers.

Its missions are :

  • to elaborate the network strategies
  • to coordinate, monitor and report the network activities
  • to communicate key message on the network activities
  • to promote the network
  • to organise the annual workshops
  • to search for funding sources

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