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January 2011, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 63-83 Understanding householder responses to natural hazards: flooding and sea-level rise comparisons
by Joanne Harvatt & Judith Petts & Jason Chilvers - 85-96 Cultural differences of a dual-motivation model on health risk behaviour
by Shoji Ohtomo & Yukio Hirose & Cees J.H. Midden - 97-109 The use of political risk assessment techniques in Jordanian multinational corporations
by Adel Abed Rabbo Al Khattab & Abdulkareem Awwad & John Anchor & Eleanor Davies - 111-124 Risk rituals?
by Sarah E.H. Moore & Adam Burgess - 125-139 Two worlds of assessment of environmental health issues: the case of contaminated water wells in Ramat ha-Sharon
by Brenda Geiger & Yovav Eshet - 141-142 Environment, media and communication
by Sanna Inthorn - 143-144 Just culture: balancing safety and accountability
by David M. Clarke - 144-145 The human contribution: unsafe acts, accidents and heroic recoveries
by David M. Clarke
December 2010, Volume 13, Issue 8
- 961-982 Regulators as 'agents': power and personality in risk regulation and a role for agent-based simulation
by G.J. Davies & G. Kendall & E. Soane & J. Li & F. Charnley & S.J.T. Pollard - 983-1006 Risk management for infrastructure corridors vulnerable to adjacent land development
by Alexander S. Linthicum & James H. Lambert - 1007-1026 Applying the theory of planned behavior to study health decisions related to potential risks
by Z. Janet Yang & Katherine McComas & Geri Gay & John P. Leonard & Andrew J. Dannenberg & Hildy Dillon - 1027-1041 Quantitative risk analysis for road tunnels complying with EU regulations
by Konstantinos A. Kirytopoulos & Athanasios A. Rentizelas & Ilias P. Tatsiopoulos & George Papadopoulos - 1043-1065 (Mis)managing a risk controversy: the Canadian salmon aquaculture industry's responses to organized and local opposition
by Nathan Young & Mary Liston
October 2010, Volume 13, Issue 7
- 829-844 Aquaculture: an emerging issue for public concern
by Anne Katrin Schlag - 845-859 Good decisions, bad decisions: the interaction of process and outcome in evaluations of decision quality
by Joseph L. Arvai & Ann Froschauer - 861-875 Functional-dynamic public participation in technological decision-making: site selection processes of nuclear waste repositories
by Pius Krütli & Michael Stauffacher & Thomas Flüeler & Roland W. Scholz - 877-893 Risk-informed performance-based approach to building regulation
by Brian J. Meacham - 895-911 Consumers' collision insurance decisions: a mental models approach to theory evaluation
by Laurel C. Austin & Baruch Fischhoff - 913-935 Risk communication for catastrophic events: results from focus groups
by Rae Zimmerman & Carlos E. Restrepo & Alison Culpen & Wendy E. Remington & Alison Kling & Ian Portelli & George L. Foltin - 937-949 Public perceptions of the dioxin incident in Irish pork
by Jean Kennedy & Liam Delaney & Eibhlin M. Hudson & Aileen McGloin & Patrick G. Wall - 951-960 Implementing control mutuality using prediction markets: a new mechanism for risk communication
by John Garvey & Patrick Buckley
September 2010, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 701-730 A longitudinal ethnographic study of night-freight pilots
by Simon Bennett - 731-752 The risk society hypotheses: an empirical test using longitudinal survey data
by Peter Taylor-Gooby & Andreas Cebulla - 753-770 Public meetings about local cancer clusters: exploring the relative influence of official versus symbolic risk messages on attendees' post-meeting concern
by Katherine A. McComas & Helen C. Lundell & Craig W. Trumbo & John C. Besley - 771-780 Driver distractions: characteristics underlying drivers' risk perceptions
by Kirsteen Titchener & Ides Y. Wong - 781-787 The effect of pseudo-immediacy on intertemporal choices
by Shu Li & Yin Su & Yan Sun - 789-804 An investigation into risk propensity in bull and bear markets
by John Garvey - 805-820 The effect of risk on intertemporal choice
by Yan Sun & Shu Li - 821-823 The human side of disaster
by Anne Eyre - 823-826 Crisis management in a complex world
by Denis Fischbacher-Smith
July 2010, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 571-589 Measurement of risk perceptions in social research: a comparative analysis of ordinary least squares, ordinal and multinomial logistic regression models
by Bryan E. Denham - 591-598 Effects of emotional state on behavioral responsiveness to personal risk feedback
by Jennifer L. Cerully & William M.P. Klein - 599-620 Risk perception of mobile communication: a mental models approach
by Marie-Eve Cousin & Michael Siegrist - 621-637 Mobile phone masts, social rationalities and risk: negotiating lay perspectives on technological hazards
by Jeremy W. Collins - 639-651 Suppose the USA had REACH: ramifications for formaldehyde
by Sara Hajiamiri & Myles T. Collins & John D. Graham - 653-667 Translational benchmark risk analysis
by Walter W. Piegorsch - 669-686 Risk management and its practical application: lessons from the British Army
by Neil Trewin & Udechukwu Ojiako & Johnnie Johnson - 687-700 Why separate risk assessors and risk managers? Further external values affecting the risk assessor qua risk assessor
by Niklas Vareman & Johannes Persson
June 2010, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 399-409 Why less is more: exploring affect-based value neglect
by R.S. Wilson & J.L. Arvai - 411-427 Risk-reproduction cycles and risk positions in the social and geographical space
by Kalliopi Sapountzaki - 429-444 Comparative optimism and risky road traffic behaviors among high-risk sports practitioners
by Cécile Martha & Jason Laurendeau & Jean Griffet - 445-477 Health, environment, safety culture and climate -- analysing the relationships to occupational accidents
by Anne Mette Bjerkan - 479-499 An inductive reasoning approach for building system safety risk models of aviation accidents
by Ahmet E. Oztekin & James T. Luxhøj - 501-515 Towards a fair procedure for risk management
by Hélène Hermansson - 517-543 Judicious management of uncertain risks: I. Developments and criticisms of risk analysis and precautionary reasoning
by Charles Vlek - 545-569 Judicious management of uncertain risks: II. Simple rules and more intricate models for precautionary decision-making
by Charles Vlek
April 2010, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 239-253 The logical status of risk -- to burnish or to dull
by Eugene A. Rosa - 255-259 Response to Professor Eugene Rosa's viewpoint to our paper
by Terje Aven & Ortwin Renn - 261-278 Communication about a communication technology
by Michael Ruddat & Alexander Sautter & Ortwin Renn & Uwe Pfenning & Frank Ulmer - 279-302 Communication management during risk events and crises in a globalised world: Predictability of domestic media attention for calamities
by Bastiaan C.J. Zoeteman & Wouter C. Kersten & Wiebe F. Vos & Lieke van de Voort & Ben J.M. Ale - 303-318 The role of perceived costs and perceived benefits in the relationship between personality and risk-related choices
by Emma Soane & Chris Dewberry & Sunitha Narendran - 319-335 A meta-level analysis of major trends in environmental health risk governance
by Hens A.C. Runhaar & P.P.J. Driessen & L. van Bree & J.P. van der Sluijs - 337-352 NUSAP: a method to evaluate the quality of assumptions in quantitative microbial risk assessment
by Ides Boone & Yves Van der Stede & Jeroen Dewulf & Winy Messens & Marc Aerts & Georges Daube & Koen Mintiens - 353-365 Acceptance of nanotechnology in food and food packaging: a path model analysis
by Nathalie Stampfli & Michael Siegrist & Hans Kastenholz - 367-377 Adaptive Bayesian Networks for quantitative risk assessment of foreign body injuries in children
by Paola Berchialla & Cecilia Scarinzi & Silvia Snidero & Dario Gregori - 379-398 Looking for a safe haven after fancy thrills: a psychometric analysis of risk perception in alpine tourist destinations
by Claudia Schusterschitz & Holger Schütz & Peter M. Wiedemann
March 2010, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 135-136 Guest editors' introduction: the philosophy of risk
by Martin Peterson & Per Sandin - 137-147 Assessing capability instead of achieved functionings in risk analysis
by Colleen Murphy & Paolo Gardoni - 149-161 Ethical theory and the philosophy of risk: first thoughts
by Johan Brännmark & Nils-Eric Sahlin - 163-174 Cognitive bias and the precautionary principle: what's wrong with the core argument in Sunstein's Laws of Fear and a way to fix it
by Steve Clarke - 175-190 Intuitions, emotions and gut reactions in decisions about risks: towards a different interpretation of 'neuroethics'
by Sabine Roeser - 191-205 Probing the improbable: methodological challenges for risks with low probabilities and high stakes
by Toby Ord & Rafaela Hillerbrand & Anders Sandberg - 207-216 The risks of progress: precaution and the case of human enhancement
by Tim Lewens - 217-230 A virtue ethical account of making decisions about risk
by Nafsika Athanassoulis & Allison Ross - 231-238 Risk: objective or subjective, facts or values
by Sven Ove Hansson
January 2010, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-3 Mediating risk: towards a new research agenda
by Alison Anderson - 5-18 Media and risk: old and new research directions
by Vian Bakir - 19-28 Grasping the point of unfathomable complexity: the new media research and risk analysis
by Iain Wilkinson - 29-44 Framing risk: nanotechnologies in the news
by Stuart Allan & Alison Anderson & Alan Petersen - 45-58 Reframing risk? Citizen journalism and the transformation of news
by Gabe Mythen - 59-72 Media risk campaigning in the UK: from mobile phones to 'Baby P'
by Adam Burgess - 73-86 Questioning the sci-fi alibi: a critique of how 'science fiction fears' are used to explain away public concerns about risk
by Jenny Kitzinger - 87-109 Risk communication guidelines for Europe: a modest proposition
by Ragnar E. Lofstedt - 111-114 How journalists perceive risk communication -- Risk communication guidelines for Europe: a modest proposition -- comments to R. Lofstedt
by Clive Cookson - 115-134 A model for developing risk communication strategy
by L. Smillie & A. Blissett
December 2009, Volume 12, Issue 7-8
- 879-895 Editorial: Nuclear waste management in a globalised world
by Urban Strandberg & Mats Andrén - 897-919 Radwaste in Canada: a political economy of uncertainty
by Darrin Durant - 921-940 Concerned public and the paralysis of decision-making: nuclear waste management policy in Germany
by Peter Hocke & Ortwin Renn - 941-954 Framing nuclear waste as a political issue in France
by Yannick Barthe - 955-967 Spent fuel management in India
by M.P. Ram Mohan & Veena Aggarwal - 969-988 The Swedish KBS project: a last word in nuclear fuel safety prepares to conquer the world?
by Mark Elam & Göran Sundqvist - 989-1008 Learning to listen: institutional change and legitimation in UK radioactive waste policy
by Gordon Mackerron & Frans Berkhout - 1009-1024 High-level radioactive waste management in the USA
by Barry D. Solomon - 1033-1037 Book Reviews
by Piers Fleming & Willem Halffman
September 2009, Volume 12, Issue 6
- 725-747 Sham or shame: Rethinking the China's milk powder scandal from a legal perspective
by Shumei Chen - 749-770 Reliability rating and reflective questioning: a case study of extended review on Australia's risk assessment of Bt cotton
by Fern Wickson - 771-791 A quantitative assessment of the insider/outsider dimension of the cultural theory of risk and place
by Jamie Baxter - 793-807 Communicating with the public during health crises: experts' experiences and opinions
by Bev J. Holmes & Natalie Henrich & Sara Hancock & Valia Lestou - 809-824 How to trust? The importance of self-efficacy and social trust in public responses to industrial risks
by Ellen F. J. ter Huurne & Jan M. Gutteling - 825-841 Accessibility of flood risk insurance in the UK: confusion, competition and complacency
by Jessica E. Lamond & D. G. Proverbs & F. N. Hammond - 843-864 A decision analytic approach for technology portfolio prioritization: aviation safety applications
by Varun Sharma & David W. Coit & Ahmet Oztekin & James T. Luxhøj - 865-877 Integrating competing conceptions of risk: A call for future direction of research
by Adital Ben-Ari & Keren Or-Chen
July 2009, Volume 12, Issue 5
- 537-557 Risk communication and the FSA: the food colourings case
by Ragnar Lofstedt - 559-561 Is there a risk? Disclosing the tipping points of regulatory action: comments to R. Loftstedt
by Peter Wiedemann - 563-579 A grounded exploration of organisational risk propensity
by Ian A. Harwood & Stephen C. Ward & Chris B. Chapman - 581-602 Coping with risk: analysis on the importance of integrating social perceptions on flood risk into management mechanisms -- the case of the municipality of Águeda, Portugal
by Elisabete Figueiredo & Sandra Valente & Celeste Coelho & Luísa Pinho - 603-618 Ethical assessment in radioactive waste management: a proposed reflective equilibrium-based deliberative approach
by Matthew Cotton - 619-645 Pleasure in decision-making situations: politics and gambling
by Marie-Claude Bonniot-Cabanac & Michel Cabanac - 647-663 Climate change in the British press: the role of the visual
by N. W. Smith & H. Joffe - 665-685 Perceptions and performances of experienced incident commanders
by Eivind L. Rake & Ove Njå - 687-708 Institutionalization of risk and safety management at the local governmental level in Sweden
by Anna Johansson & Thomas Denk & Inge Svedung - 709-723 The siting of a research centre on clean coal combustion and CO 2 capture in Spain: Some notes on the relationship between trust and lack of public information
by Ana Prades & Josep Espluga & Marta Real & Rosario Solá
June 2009, Volume 12, Issue 3-4
- 279-279 ESREL 2007 - the 18th European Safety and Reliability Conference
by Britt-Marie Drottz Sjøberg & Terje Aven - 281-294 Risk assessment in critical care medicine: a tool to assess patient safety
by K. Eidesen & S. J. M. Sollid & T. Aven - 295-312 Organizational learning and safety in design: experiences from German industry
by D. Doytchev & R. E. Hibberd - 313-327 How do we perceive heroes?
by Joan Harvey & George Erdos & Lisa Turnbull - 329-343 Managing hazards in the workplace using organisational safety management systems: a safe place, safe person, safe systems approach
by Anne-Marie Makin & Chris Winder - 345-360 Approaching doomsday: how SARS was presented in the Norwegian media
by Ketil Fred Hansen - 361-373 Towards integrated decision-making for adaptive learning: evaluation of systems as fit for purpose
by Elena Beauchamp-Akatova - 375-388 Culture and behavioural perspectives on safety -- towards a balanced approach
by Jorunn-Elise Tharaldsen & Knut Haukelid - 389-409 Modelling the effects of a large-scale safety culture programme: a combined qualitative and quantitative approach
by Espen Olsen & Anne Mette Bjerkan & Tor-Olav Nævestad - 411-426 Patient safety in the interface between hospital and risk regulator1
by Siri Wiig & Preben H. Lindøe - 427-441 Conflicting goals and mixed roles in risk regulation: a case study of the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
by Preben H. Lindøe & Odd Einar Olsen - 443-453 Achieving clarity in the requirements and practice for taking safe decisions in the railway industry in Great Britain
by G. J. Bearfield - 455-474 Identifying safety challenges related to major change processes
by Stig O. Johnsen & Helene Blakstad & Ragnild K. Tinnmansvik & Ragnar Rosness & Siri Andersen - 475-483 Safety citizenship behaviour: a proactive approach to risk management
by Shama Didla & Kathryn Mearns & Rhona Flin - 485-511 A human error taxonomy for analysing healthcare incident reports: assessing reporting culture and its effects on safety performance
by K. Itoh & N. Omata & H. B. Andersen - 513-534 A methodological approach for the definition of multi-risk maps at regional level: first application
by A. Carpignano & E. Golia & C. Di Mauro & S. Bouchon & J-P. Nordvik
March 2009, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 121-136 Total cost of fire in Australia
by Brian Ashe & K. J. McAneney & A. J. Pitman - 137-185 Public trust in institutions and information sources regarding risk management and communication: towards integrating extant knowledge
by George Chryssochoidis & Anna Strada & Athanasios Krystallis - 187-197 Hourly changes in accident risk for bus drivers
by A. E. af Wåhlberg - 199-208 The use of expected value in pricing judgments
by Gary Colbert & Dennis Murray & Robert Nieschwietz - 209-222 The role of individual personality type in subjective risk elicitation outcomes
by Zhijun Yang & K. H. Coble & M. Darren Hudson - 223-237 Is genetic makeup a perceived health risk: analysis of a national survey of Canadians
by Holly Etchegary & Louise Lemyre & Brenda Wilson & Dan Krewski - 239-258 The attitude towards flood insurance purchase when respondents' preferences are uncertain: a fuzzy approach
by Hung-Chih Hung - 259-277 The influence of perceived risk on Internet shopping behavior: a multidimensional perspective
by Á. Herrero Crespo & I. Rodríguez del Bosque & M. M. García de los Salmones Sánchez
January 2009, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-11 On risk defined as an event where the outcome is uncertain
by Terje Aven & Ortwin Renn - 13-25 Improving occupational safety: using a trusted information source to communicate about risk
by Stacey M. Conchie & Calvin Burns - 27-41 Optimism and the perceptions of new risks
by Joan Costa-Font & Elias Mossialos & Caroline Rudisill - 43-58 Social vulnerability indexes as planning tools: beyond the preparedness paradigm
by José Manuel de Oliveira Mendes - 59-74 Changes in subjective risks of hurricanes as time passes: analysis of a sample of Katrina evacuees
by Justin Baker & W. Douglass Shaw & Mary Riddel & Richard T. Woodward - 75-89 Corporate risk management of chemicals: a stakeholder approach to the brominated flame retardants
by Kristian Kallenberg - 91-104 Risk perception and risk management in Norwegian aquaculture
by Ole Jakob Bergfjord - 105-113 The landscape of asbestos: Libby and beyond
by Ann Freeman Cook & Helena Hoas
December 2008, Volume 11, Issue 8
- 951-966 Changes in perceptions of risk and competence among beginning scuba divers
by Cass Morgan & Cheryl A. Stevens - 967-982 A review and comparison of medical expenditures models: two neural networks versus two-part models
by Chaohsin Lin & Shuofen Hsu & Atsushi Takao - 983-997 Emotion, affect, and risk communication with older adults: challenges and opportunities
by Melissa L. Finucane - 999-1023 Pilotless aircraft: the horseless carriage of the twenty-first century?
by Reece A. Clothier & Neale L. Fulton & Rodney A. Walker - 1025-1045 Commonplaces and social uncertainty: negotiating public opinion
by Inger Lassen - 1047-1061 Perceptions of farmers on health risks and risk reduction measures in wastewater-irrigated urban vegetable farming in Ghana
by Bernard Keraita & Pay Drechsel & Flemming Konradsen
October 2008, Volume 11, Issue 7
- 847-862 Information needs and risk perception as predictors of risk information seeking
by Ellen Ter Huurne & Jan Gutteling - 863-876 Sociological approaches to risk: strong in analysis but weak in policy influence in recent UK developments
by Peter Taylor-Gooby - 877-889 North American audiences for news of emerging technologies: Canadian and US responses to bio- and nanotechnologies
by Susanna Hornig Priest - 891-904 Fish consumption: efficacy among fishermen of a brochure developed for pregnant women
by Joanna Burger & Sheila Shukla & Megan Fitzgerald & Suzie Flores & Caron Chess - 905-923 The influence of mood on the willingness to take financial risks
by John E. Grable & Michael J. Roszkowski - 925-936 Implementation of HACCP in the risk management of medical waste generated from endoscopy
by Shinji Kojima & Masahiko Kato & Da-Hong Wang & Noriko Sakano & Masafumi Fujii & Keiki Ogino
September 2008, Volume 11, Issue 6
- 697-718 Reasoning about safety management policy in everyday terms: a pilot study in citizen engagement for the UK railway industry
by Tom Horlick-Jones - 719-734 Strategies to create risk awareness and legitimacy: the Swedish climate campaign
by Ylva Uggla - 735-753 Participant-focused analysis: explanatory power of the classic psychometric paradigm in risk perception
by Nicolás C. Bronfman & Luis Abdón Cifuentes & Virna Vaneza Gutiérrez - 755-773 Trust, acceptance and knowledge of technological and environmental hazards in Chile
by Nicolás C. Bronfman & Esperanza López Vázquez & Virna Vaneza Gutiérrez & Luis Abdón Cifuentes - 775-795 Evaluating lotteries, risks, and risk-mitigation programs
by Mei Wang & Paul S. Fischbeck - 797-819 Analysing the risks of individual and collective intentionality
by J. S. Busby & S. A. Bennett - 821-835 Public engagement to build trust: false hopes?
by Judith Petts
July 2008, Volume 11, Issue 5
- 569-595 Feeling good, feeling bad, and feeling at-risk: a review of incidental affect's influence on likelihood estimates of health hazards and life events
by Erika A. Waters - 597-616 Defensive capacity: the influence of the facilitation-regulation space
by Simon Bennett - 617-643 A characterisation of the methodology of qualitative research on the nature of perceived risk: trends and omissions
by Gillian Hawkes & Gene Rowe - 645-658 Framing risks in a safety-critical and hazardous job: risk-taking as responsibility in railway maintenance
by Johan M. Sanne - 659-671 The role of negative associations and trust in risk perception of new hydrogen systems
by Fiona N. H. Montijn-Dorgelo & Cees J. H. Midden - 673-686 Individual differences in a switch from risk-averse preferences for gains to risk-seeking preferences for losses: can personality variables predict the risk preferences?
by Shu Li & Chang-Jiang Liu
June 2008, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 423-464 The precautionary principle and risk-risk tradeoffs
by Steffen Foss Hansen & Martin Krayer von Krauss & Joel A. Tickner - 465-474 The precautionary principle and risk--risk tradeoffs: a comment
by John D. Graham & Jonathan B. Wiener - 475-483 Putting risk-risk tradeoffs in perspective: a response to Graham and Wiener
by Steffen Foss Hansen & Joel A. Tickner - 485-490 Empirical evidence for risk-risk tradeoffs: a rejoinder to Hansen and Tickner
by John D. Graham & Jonathan B. Wiener - 491-507 The EC courts' contribution to refining the parameters of precaution
by Elen Stokes - 509-523 A new social contract for technology? -- On the policy dynamics of uncertainty
by Oliver Todt & José Luis Luján - 525-540 Precautionary advice about mobile phones: public understandings and intended responses
by Julie Barnett & Lada Timotijevic & Marco Vassallo & Richard Shepherd - 541-563 The 'perfect storm' of REACH: charting regulatory controversy in the age of information, sustainable development, and globalization
by Elizabeth Fisher
April 2008, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 301-314 The regulations for indoor air pollution in Japan: a public health perspective
by Kenichi Azuma & Iwao Uchiyama & Koichi Ikeda - 315-333 Meta-analysis of the difference in accident risk between long and short truck configurations
by A. E. af Wåhlberg - 335-350 Fishing and consumption patterns of anglers adjacent to the Oak Ridge Reservation, Tennessee: higher income anglers ate more fish and are more at risk
by Joanna Burger & Kym Rouse Campbell - 351-374 Are flood victims more concerned about climate change than other people? The role of direct experience in risk perception and behavioural response
by Lorraine Whitmarsh - 375-394 Media risk communication -- what was said by whom and how was it interpreted
by Mary McCarthy & Mary Brennan & Martine De Boer & Christopher Ritson - 395-408 Particulate matter air pollution control programs in Japan — an analysis of cost savings in the absence of future remediation
by A. Scott Voorhees & Iwao Uchiyama - 409-421 Particulate matter air pollution control programs in Japan — an analysis of health risks in the absence of future remediation
by A. Scott Voorhees & Iwao Uchiyama
January 2008, Volume 11, Issue 1-2
- 1-3 New perspectives on risk communication: uncertainty in a complex society
by Åsa Boholm - 5-22 Risk Communication: World Creation Through Collective Learning Under Complex Contingent Conditions
by Piet Strydom - 23-40 Creating shared realities through communication: exploring the agenda-building role of the media and its sources in the E. coli contamination of a Canadian public drinking water supply
by S. Michelle Driedger - 41-54 Narratives of risk
by Gaspar Mairal - 55-68 Resilience at risk: epistemological and social construction barriers to risk communication
by Richard Stoffle & Jessica Minnis - 69-86 Scientised citizens and democratised science. Re-assessing the expert-lay divide
by Rolf Lidskog - 87-97 Risk communication, prenatal screening, and prenatal diagnosis: the illusion of informed decision-making
by Michael Siegrist & Marie-Eve Cousin & Carmen Keller - 99-117 Lead is like mercury: risk comparisons, analogies and mental models1
by Ann Bostrom - 119-140 The Public Meeting as a Theatre of Dissent: Risk and Hazard in Land Use and Environmental Planning
by Åsa Boholm - 141-167 What environmental and technological risk communication research and health risk research can learn from each other
by Ragnar E. Löfstedt & Perri 6 - 169-174 Communities of risk research and risk practice: divided by a common language?
by Tom Horlick-Jones - 175-193 Meaningful communication among experts and affected citizens on risk: challenge or impossibility?
by Anne Bergmans - 195-206 Risk and safety communication in small enterprises -- how to support a lasting change towards work safety priority
by Christina Stave & Anders Pousette & Marianne Törner - 207-221 Audiovisual risk communication unravelled: effects on gut feelings and cognitive processes
by Vivianne H. M. Visschers & Ree M. Meertens & Wim F. Passchier & Nanne K. de Vries - 223-235 The illusion of economic objectivity: linking local risks of credibility loss to global risks of climate change
by Annette Henning - 237-254 Risk management in Swedish forestry -- Policy formation and fulfilment of goals
by Kristina Blennow - 255-267 The text and the tale: differences between scientific reports and scientists' reportings on the eruption of Mount Chance, Montserrat
by Jonathan Skinner - 269-280 Governing the sea rescue service in Sweden: communicating in networks
by Jenny Palm & Eva Törnqvist - 281-300 Wrestling with uncertain risks: EU regulation of GMOs and the uncertainty paradox
by Marjolein B. A. van Asselt & Ellen Vos
December 2007, Volume 10, Issue 8
- 1007-1025 The Role of Risk in Corporate Value: A Case Study of the ABB Asbestos Litigation
by Kristian Kallenberg - 1027-1045 Coastal Vulnerability as Discourse About Meanings and Values
by Colin Green & Loraine McFadden - 1047-1063 Do Worldviews Matter? Post-materialist, Environmental, and Scientific/Technological Worldviews and Support for Agricultural Biotechnology Applications
by Andrew Knight - 1065-1083 Making a Drama Out of a Crisis a Dramaturgical Perspective on the New Technology Controversy
by John Mumford & David Gray - 1085-1099 Win Some, Lose Some: The Effect of Chronic Losses on Decision Making Under Risk
by Louie Rivers & Joseph Arvai