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Social Theories of Risk
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Sheldon Krimsky
,
Dominic Golding
Book Code:
B4317
ISBN:
0-275-94317-8
ISBN-13:
978-0-275-94317-2
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0275943178
432 pages
Praeger Paperback
Publication:
8/30/1992
List Price:
$43.95
(
UK Sterling Price: £24.95
)
Availability:
Print on demand
Media Type:
Paperback
Also Available:
Hardcover
Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
Sociology
»
Sociology (General)
Political Science
»
Political Science (General)
Reviews:
This is an excellent introduction to the state of the art in why people identify something as a threat. . . . More comprehensive than any predecessor.
—Risk Abstracts
Endorsement From
Rob Coppock, Director
National Research Council
:
Social Theories of Risk
brings together for the first time clear descriptions of the pathbreaking contributions of several key social scientists to our understanding of contemporary risks. Anyone wishing to know more about the contributions of the social sciences to our handling of risk will find this book exceptionally informative.
Endorsement From
Gilbert F. White
Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center
University of Colorado, Boulder
:
Krimsky and Golding provide a fresh and illuminating perspective on the variety of theories and paradigms that together comprise current social studies of risk. The range over disciplines and national origins is broad and provocative.
Endorsement From
Halina S. Brown
Associate Professor of ETS and Chairperson
Clark University
:
It is a rare book that I pick up and read from cover to cover without once loosing interest, and I am pleased to say the Krimsky's and Golding's
Social Theories of Risk
is among those. This is a unique collection of essays, written in a lucid jargon-free prose and folded together into a coherent whole.
Social Theories of Risk
should be a required text for graduate students in environmental sciences, engineering, and public health. It should also be read by risk managers who are struggling to simultaneously interpret the science, and to respond to the pressing and legitimate needs of the society.
Description:
The social science approach to risk has matured over the past two decades, with distinct paradigms developing in disciplines such as anthropology, economics, geography, psychology, and sociology.
Social Theories of Risk
traces the intellectual origins and histories of twelve of the established and emerging paradigms from the perspective of their principal proponents. Each contributor examines the underlying assumptions of his or her paradigm, the foundational issue it seeks to address, and likely future directions of research.
Taken together, these essays illustrate that the principal achievement of social sciences has been to broaden the debate about risk beyond the narrow, technical considerations of engineers and the physical and life sciences. The authors conclude that expert knowledge is not value-free, that public perceptions of and attitudes toward risks vary according to a wide range of social, psychological, and cultural variables, and that public opposition to particular risks cannot be assuaged by technical fixes. The essays reveal the circuitous paths that lead people to the study of risk, highlight how these paths have crossed and discuss some of the seminal influences on individuals and the field in general.
Social Theories of Risk
presents a broad, retrospective view of the state of the theory in the social sciences, written by many who have been on the cutting edge of risk research since its early days. The book includes both established and novel perspectives that address the theoretical foundations of the field and reflect what we know about risk as a psychological, social, and cultural phenomenon. The collection of papers not only informs us of the tributary ideas that spawned the social studies of risk, but also how the field has matured. The biographical flavor of the essays provides fascinating reading for established members of the field, and a valuable entreé for newcomers. It is an ideal college text for courses in the history of science, environmental policy, and science, technology, and society, as well as the burgeoning array of more specialized courses in risk assessment and management.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Conceptual and Historical Perspectives
The Role of Theory in Risk Studies
by Sheldon Krimsky
A Social and Programmatic History of Risk Research
by Dominic Golding
Concepts of Risk: A Classification
by Ortwin Renn
Social, Cultural, and Psychological Paradigms
Cultural Theory and Risk Analysis
by Steve Rayner
Perceptions of Risk: Reflections on the Psychometric Paradigm
by Paul Slovic
The Social Amplification of Risk: Progress in Developing an Integrative Framework
by Roger Kasperson
The Social Arena Concept of Risk Debates
by Ortwin Renn
Social Drama and Risk Evaluation
by Ingar Palmlund
The Role of Science in Risk Assessment
Personal Wisdom, Expert Fallibility: Toward a Conceptual Theory of Risk
by Harry J. Otway
Heuristics, Biases, and the Not-so-general Publics: Expertise and Error in the Assessment of Risks
by William R. Freudenburg
Three
Types of Risk Assessment and the Emergence of Post-normal Science
by Silvio O. Funtowicz and Jerome R. Ravetz
Risk and Social Learning: Reification to Engagement
by Brian Wynne
Policy and Decision Frameworks
A Conceptual Framework for Managing Low-Probability Events
by Howard Kunreuther
Expert Knowledge and Public Values in Risk Management: The Role of Decision Analysis
by Detlof von Winterfeldt
Inconsistent Values in Risk Management
by Chris Whipple
Reflections
by Sheldon Krimsky and Dominic Golding
Bibliography
Index
LC Card Number:
91-47739
LCC Class:
HM201
Dewey Class:
302
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