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June 2024, Volume 27, Issue 5-6
- 625-636 Risk and uncertainty: what it means for the Dutch energy transition and how a tolerability of risk approach could help
by Frederic Bouder & Ragnar Lofstedt - 637-642 Energy transitioning: communicating risk to decision-makers
by Magda Osman - 643-652 Risk communication, uncertainty and the Dutch energy transition
by Ragnar Lofstedt & Frederic Bouder - 653-657 Commentary: risk, uncertainty and innovation: what does this mean for the Dutch energy transition?
by Joakim Zander - 658-663 Energy transition and risk analysis: a commentary
by Michael Faure - 664-666 Reflection on ‘risk analysis and uncertainty: what does this mean for the Dutch energy transition’ by Frederic Bouder and Ragnar Lofstedt
by Jan Dirk Jansen & Rien Herber - 667-671 Plea for an inclusive approach to risk
by Barend van Engelenburg & Theodor Kockelkoren - 672-675 Beyond the singular and linear risk approach
by Rob Smal & Jan van Tol - 676-683 Energy transitioning: why bother with uncertainty and why does risk tolerance really matter?
by Magda Osman - 684-687 Commentary on ‘Risk communication, uncertainty and the dutch energy transition’ by Ragnar Lofstedt and Frederic Bouder
by Stephanie Hurst - 688-697 The many faces of uncertainty: a comment to Lofstedt and Bouder
by Ortwin Renn - 698-699 The ever-continuing underestimation of the general public
by Ira Helsloot - 700-704 Uncertainty, risk and the Dutch energy transition. A commentary
by Tom Jansen & Liesbeth Claassen & Christine Boomsma - 705-708 Seismic hazard and risk analysis in The Netherlands for deep subsurface activities in practice
by K. van Thienen-Visser - 709-712 Managing uncertainty: psychological issues are critical for risk policy
by Peter Ayton
April 2024, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 481-499 The relationships between citizens’ perceptions of corporate political activity and their health risk perception
by V. Tortosa-Edo & M. Á. López-Navarro - 500-523 The role of social capital in managing risks: a bibliometric analysis and literature review
by Huijie Li & Hongyan Yi & Ortwin Renn & Jie Li - 524-540 Securing public spaces: public willingness to sacrifice convenience and privacy for security at three U.S. public venues
by Katie Byrd & Kevin Kapadia & Adam Rose & Richard John - 541-561 Risk identification in Japanese consumer product injury data throughout an ontology-based knowledge base
by Xiaodong Feng & Kun Zhang & Fang Jiang & Yoshiki Mikami - 562-580 Communicating radon risks: the impact of different risk formulations on risk perception and protection intention
by Tanja Perko & David Hevey - 581-596 Changing risk-taking: the effects of tasks and incentives on the variability of risk-taking
by Emma Soane & Lisa Aufegger - 597-612 Promoting voluntary risk detection behaviour: an intervention study based on trending social norms combined with emotional appeals
by Geertje Schuitema & Teresa Hooks - 613-624 Perspectives on future directions of risk-informed education: lessons from Japan and Türkiye
by Ayse Yildiz & Rajib Shaw
March 2024, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 337-355 A risk science perspective on the COVID-19 risk handling
by Terje Aven - 356-371 Embodied Uncertainty and COVID-19: Social identity, stigma, trust and coping through the pandemic
by Sramana Majumdar & Maanya Tewatia - 372-388 Rallying around the vaccine: how state-level risk perceptions and nationalism motivate public acceptance of immunization program
by Jun Li & Ruoheng Liu & Yi-Hui Christine Huang - 389-403 Making risk communication in practice: dimensions of professional logics in risk and vulnerability assessments
by Linn Rabe & Hogne Lerøy Sataøen & Rolf Lidskog & Mats Eriksson - 404-422 Employee perspectives on risk management in a construction company
by Önder Ökmen & Martijn Leijten & Theodora Stratton & Marian Bosch-Rekveldt & Hans Bakker - 423-437 COVID-19 and perceived risk: examining mortality salience and political decision-making during a pandemic
by Lindsey Harvell-Bowman & Patrick F. Merle & Peter Montwill & Gabriel Gilmore & Aya Nassif & Alice Klein - 438-457 How personal experiences shaped risk judgments during COVID-19
by Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck & Gert G. Wagner & Ralph Hertwig - 458-480 How news consumption in modern media landscapes relates to threats perceptions and fears in public spaces. A scoping review
by Ines Spielvogel & Kevin Koban & Jörg Matthes
February 2024, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 167-184 Assessing climate change scenarios in the Amazon Basin: a risk governance model
by Nírvia Ravena & Norbert Fenzl & Rômulo Magalhães de Souza & Voyner Ravena Cañete & Roberto Célio Limão de Oliveira & Cleyton Alves Candeira Pimentel - 185-218 The fish scales of justice: the influence of perceived justice on social license to operate for aquaculture development
by Laura N. Rickard & Mary Beth Deline & Nathan Smith - 219-237 Before amplification: the role of experts in the dynamics of the social attenuation and amplification of risk
by Lisbet Fjaeran & Kenneth Pettersen Gould & Rob Goble - 238-253 Bibliometric analysis of vaccine hesitancy research from behavioural perspectives (2015–2022)
by Shruti Acharya & Thomas Aechtner & Sunil Venaik & Sanjay Dhir - 254-273 Do knowledge, trust in source content, and magnitude of information influence COVID-19 risk perceptions? Comparing Ghanaian and US respondents
by Esi E. Thompson - 274-294 The pro-environmental travel behaviour intention in the post-pandemic era: the role of risk communication, risk perception and environmental concerns
by Jiale Zhang & Farzana Quoquab & Jihad Mohammad - 295-312 Rationalization, enchantment, and subjectivation – lessons for risk communication from a New Phenomenology of everyday reasoning
by Jens O. Zinn & Manuel Schulz - 313-335 Aligning redundancy and flexibility for supply chain resilience: a literature synthesis
by Zhaojun Yang & Mengdi Wu & Jun Sun & Yali Zhang
January 2024, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-20 E-privacy concerns: a facet theoretical approach
by Gisela Böhm & Hans-Rüdiger Pfister & Vanessa Ayres-Pereira & Ingvar Tjøstheim - 21-45 Community flood resilience assessment of Saadi neighborhood, Shiraz, Iran
by Mousa Pazhuhan & Melika Amirzadeh - 46-62 PRisk-MM: a public sector risk management maturity model for Brazilian public organisations
by A. L. F. De Lorena & A. P. C. S. Costa - 63-84 How is counterfactual thinking integrated in organizational risk and resilience practices?
by Yolanda C. Lin & Asa B. Stone & Gareth Byatt & Lindsey Rotche - 85-107 Improving workplace safety through mindful organizing: participative safety self-efficacy as a mediational link between collective mindfulness and employees’ safety citizenship
by Matteo Curcuruto & Michelle Renecle & Francisco Gracia & James I. Morgan & Ines Tomas - 108-123 Sliding scales for assessing and communicating human and ecological risks and complexities for restoration, remediation crises, and decisions
by Joanna Burger - 124-137 Message framing and trust as moderated mediating mechanisms for effective government response to uncertain risk messages
by Hye-Jin Paek & Thomas Hove - 138-165 Descriptive social norms, social support, and behavioral response to climate-related and co-occurring health hazards
by Francisca N. Santana & Natalie Herbert & Gabrielle Wong-Parodi
December 2023, Volume 26, Issue 12
- 1299-1313 Competing institutional logics in hospital management during the COVID-19 pandemic – lessons for the future
by Lars Erik Kjekshus - 1314-1330 Exploring public acceptance of nuclear waste in Taiwan, China: investigating the impact of perceived risks and benefits of nuclear energy
by Yinghan Liang & Ben Ma & Ziyao Wang & Qi Bian - 1331-1352 Development and validation of the Design-for-Safety (DfS) climate measurement tool
by Michelle SH Lim & Yang Miang Goh - 1353-1369 Risk communication and Covid-19 through the lens of anonymous sources
by Anita Kovačič Čelofiga & Tina Tomažič - 1370-1382 I don’t know my child’s asthma risk: evidence against satisficing as an explanation for ‘don’t know’ responses
by Erika A. Waters & Gabrielle Pogge & Heather Orom & Marc T. Kiviniemi & Jennifer L. Hay & Malwina Lewicka & Natasha C. Allard & Gregory D. Webster & James A. Shepperd - 1383-1395 Systemic risks and solar climate engineering research. Integrating technology ethics into the governance of systemic risks
by Benjamin Hofbauer - 1396-1407 When to dismiss an alternative hypothesis or theory? A risk and uncertainty perspective
by Terje Aven - 1408-1421 Insufficiency and capacity: seeking and processing of risk information about PFAS
by Xinxia Dong & Janet Z. Yang - 1422-1438 Eliciting risk preferences: is a single item enough?
by Don C. Zhang & Gino Howard & Russell A. Matthews & Tyler Cowley
November 2023, Volume 26, Issue 11
- 1157-1173 Facing nonscalability: are risks still ‘risks’ when compound and catastrophic?
by Christine Fassert & Valérie November & Cassandre Rey-Thibault - 1174-1190 The influence of COVID-19 Mortality Rate Formats on Emotional Reactions, Risk perception, and self-protective Behavioral Intentions
by Giulia Priolo & Martina Vacondio & Stephan Dickert & Nicolao Bonini - 1191-1212 COVID-19 risk perception measures: factoring and prediction of behavioral intentions and policy support
by Branden B. Johnson & Byungdoo Kim - 1213-1226 Should we use natural gas in our homes? Risk perceptions from the U.S
by Adam Mayer & Ellison Carter - 1227-1243 Information seeking and information avoidance about per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination: knowledge, personal control, or affect?
by Zhuling Liu & Janet Z. Yang - 1244-1262 Risk in transit: a case study of the introduction of a new risk definition for risk management in the Norwegian petroleum industry
by Torgeir Kolstø Haavik & Trond Kongsvik & Marius Vigen - 1263-1282 Utilizing MRBQ to investigate risky rider behavior in Chinese young riders: combining the effect of Big Five personality and sensation seeking
by Zhenhao Yu & Weina Qu & Yan Ge - 1283-1298 Public perceptions of hydrogen hubs in Southwestern Pennsylvania
by Ioana Iacob & M. Granger Morgan
October 2023, Volume 26, Issue 10
- 1037-1052 Limits to inoculating against the risk of fake news: a replication study in Singapore during COVID-19
by Catherine Mei Ling Wong & Yuanyuan Wu - 1053-1084 Using artificial intelligence (AI)? Risk and opportunity perception of AI predict people’s willingness to use AI
by Rebekka Schwesig & Irina Brich & Jürgen Buder & Markus Huff & Nadia Said - 1085-1100 Dread and unknown characteristics of particulate matter pollution: cognitive and affective routes to air pollution prevention
by Soo Jung Hong & Yungwook Kim - 1101-1118 Waste-to-energy risk perception typology: health, politics and environmental impacts
by Mikel Subiza-Pérez & Aiora Zabala & Daniel Groten & Laura Vozmediano & César San Juan & Jesús Ibarluzea - 1119-1136 How states deal with long-term destabilizing risks
by Bas Heerma van Voss & Ira Helsloot - 1137-1152 Combining uncertainty information with AI recommendations supports calibration with domain knowledge
by Harishankar Vasudevanallur Subramanian & Casey Canfield & Daniel B. Shank & Matthew Kinnison - 1153-1154 Foolproof: why we fall for misinformation and how to build immunity by Sander Van Der Linden book review
by Sarah Duckett & George Warren - 1155-1156 Reply to book review
by Sander van der Linden
September 2023, Volume 26, Issue 9
- 895-910 How trust in government relates to public attitudes toward shale gas development in China
by Yu Zhang & Ashley Clark & John A. Rupp & John D. Graham - 911-930 Contrasting perspectives on the risks of intensive livestock farming in The Netherlands: a survey study
by V. Eijrond & L. Claassen & D. Timmermans - 931-946 Ethos in COVID-19 crisis communication: evidence from Oman
by Fatema Al-Rubai’ey & Abdul Gabbar Al-Sharafi - 947-968 What psychological factors lead to the abandonment of cultivated land by coastal farmers? An interpretation based on the psychological distance
by Xin Nie & Xingyi Wu & Han Wang & Qing Kang & Fengqin Li & Lihua Li & Hua Qiao - 969-988 The global research trends on health risk perception and communication: a bibliometric study and visualization analysis
by Xia Cao & Binfang Yang & Jiansong Zhou - 989-1005 Mapping mental models of parents’ risk perceptions of autonomous public transport use by young children: a social representations theory approach
by Shirley S. Ho & Wenqi Tan - 1006-1019 Mixed and worried? Examining the association between locality type and worrying about social phenomena in Arab citizens of Israel
by Nohad Ali & Dennis Rosenberg - 1020-1036 Covering conflicts and risks: Chinese newspapers’ peace-loving discourse and their use of risk language
by Liwen Zhang & Qing’an Zhou
August 2023, Volume 26, Issue 8
- 837-840 Introduction to the special issue
by Domagoj Vrbos & Barbara Gallani - 841-854 Societal insights in risk communication planning – a structured approach
by Domagoj Vrbos & Giorgia Zamariola & Laura Maxim & Giulia Nicolini & Paul Ortega & James Ramsay & Matthias Rasche & Claire Rogers & Luca Schombert & Anthony Smith & Barbara Gallani - 855-865 Digital methods of social science in food regulation: case studies from the Food Standards Agency
by Beth Armstrong & Darren Bhattachary & Alex Bogdan & Caitlin Connors & Laura Broomfield & Joanna Disson & Rebecca Gillespie & Helen Heard & Alice John & Lucy King & Marfot Miah & Ely Mirzahosseinkhan & Michelle Patel & Alice Rayner & Sophie Watson - 866-882 Participatory versus analytic approaches for understanding risk perceptions: a comparison of three case studies from the field of biotechnology
by Leonie Dendler & Mariana Morais & Jan Nikolas Hargart & Joana S. Lourenço & Domagoj Vrbos & Paul Ortega & Kamila Sfugier Tollik & Georgios Alaveras & Barbara Gallani & Michelle Patel & Laura Broomfield & Ortwin Renn - 883-894 Summary of the ONE SOCIETY track > opportunities and challenges
by Lynn Frewer & Max Blanck & Stephan Bronzwaer & Laura Martino & Domagoj Vrbos & Yann Devos
July 2023, Volume 26, Issue 7
- 711-724 Lost in translation: inadequate non-technical risk assessment within major project teams in mining
by Jocelyn Fraser & Livia Mello & Nadja C. Kunz - 725-747 Characterizations of COVID-19 risk: review and suggestions for improvement of current practices
by Ingrid Glette-Iversen & Azadeh Seif & Terje Aven - 748-777 Environmental condition, cultural worldview, and environmental perceptions in China
by Meng Yuan & Yan Yang & Hongtao Yi - 778-800 The measurements and performance of enterprise risk management: a comprehensive literature review
by Sylvester Senyo Horvey & Jones Odei-Mensah - 801-814 Making cyber security more resilient: adding social considerations to technological fixes
by Myriam Dunn Cavelty & Christine Eriksen & Benjamin Scharte - 815-835 Americans’ COVID-19 risk perceptions and risk perception predictors changed over time
by Branden B. Johnson & Marcus Mayorga & Byungdoo Kim
June 2023, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 581-593 A framework for understanding risk based on the concepts of ontology and epistemology
by Marja Ylönen & Terje Aven - 594-609 Introducing forecast-based public health warnings to promote engagement with air quality risk: a survey of citizens’ attitudes in Cork, Ireland
by Gregory Gorman & Stig Hellebust & Dean Venables & Kevin Ryan & Marica Cassarino - 610-624 Unmuting leadership: the impact of Zelensky’s social media strategy at the inset of the Ukrainian War
by Sebastián Sánchez-Castillo & Esteban Galán-Cubillo & Lindsey Drylie-Carey - 625-647 Risk analysis versus risk governance: the case study of the Ebola Virus Disease
by Temitope Tunbi Onifade - 648-674 Institutional trust, risk and product safety: a consumer survey
by Zoe Adams & Magda Osman - 675-696 Mechanisms behind COVID-19 scepticism among socially marginalised individuals in Europe
by Kristi Nero & Kati Orru & Tor-Olav Nævestad & Alexandra Olson & Merja Airola & Lucia Savadori & Austeja Kazemekaityte & Gabriella Lovasz & Jelena Kajganovic - 697-709 Risk perception of the COVID-19 vaccines: revisiting the psychometric paradigm
by Jody Chin Sing Wong & Janet Zheng Yang
May 2023, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 469-484 Misinformation and the Paradox of Trust during the covid-19 pandemic in the U.S.: pathways to Risk perception and compliance behaviors
by Ji Won Kim & Jiyoung Lee & Yue Dai - 485-501 Bibliometric analysis of risk science from 1996 to 2021: insights and implications
by Jun Hao & Jianping Li & Dengsheng Wu - 502-523 Attitudes toward possible food radiation contamination following the Fukushima nuclear accident: a nine-year, ten-wave panel survey
by Takashi Kusumi & Asako Miura & Kanayo Ogura & Kazuji Nishikawa - 524-546 Data use and data needs in critical infrastructure risk analysis
by Aron Larsson & Christine Große - 547-562 Defensive pessimism-like thinking in practice: the (dys)functional strategy for coping with risk uncertainty in the offshore oilfield?
by Nicholas Norman Adams - 563-580 What entails risk management maturity in public organisations?
by A. L. F. De Lorena & A. P. C. S. Costa
April 2023, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 345-366 Crises social sensing: longitudinal monitoring of social perceptions of systemic risk during public health crisis
by Rui Gaspar & Samuel Domingos & Hugo Toscano & Jessica Filipe & Gisela Leiras & Beatriz Raposo & Cícero Pereira & Cristina Godinho & Rita Francisco & Claudia Silva & Miguel Telo de Arriaga - 367-379 Influences of PM2.5 pollution on the public’s negative emotions, risk perceptions, and coping behaviors: a cross-national study in China and Korea
by Jia Chen & Lin Wang & Haiying Wang & Heechan Kang & Moon-Hyon Hwang & Do Gyun Lee - 380-392 Risk, religion, and reified camels: the past and the future of insurance in Iran
by Zohreh Bayatrizi - 393-414 Regulating through disclosure: the case of food hygiene barometer ratings in China
by Li Wang & David Demeritt & Henry Rothstein - 415-432 Exploring the effects of information insufficiency on residents’ intention to seek information about waste-to-energy incineration projects
by Jing Zeng & Mengyue Li & Xiyu Pu & Liang Liu - 433-449 A new perspective for the integration of intelligence and risk management in a customs and border control context
by Marja Ylönen & Terje Aven - 450-467 Is targeting the solution? Evidence from an experiment on radon risk communication
by Diego Dametto & Britta Oertel & Christiane Pölzl-Viol & Christoph Böhmert
March 2023, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 219-232 Rationales of risk and uncertainty and their epistemological foundation by new phenomenology
by Manuel Schulz & Jens O. Zinn - 233-255 When information security depends on font size: how the saliency of warnings affects protection behavior
by Nico Ebert & Kurt A. Ackermann & Angela Bearth - 256-272 Stated-preference tradeoffs between regulatory costs and benefits: testing unit asking and double framing effects
by Branden B. Johnson & Adam M. Finkel - 273-301 Foxes caught in the same snare: a methodological review of social radon studies
by Melisa Muric & Peter Thijssen & Catrinel Turcanu & Tanja Perko & Yevgeniya Tomkiv - 302-323 Mapping the knowledge frontiers of public risk communication in disaster risk management
by Lois Addo Agyepong & Xin Liang - 324-343 Effects of comparative information when communicating personalized risks of treatment outcomes: an experimental study
by Ruben D. Vromans & Steffen C. Pauws & Lonneke V. van de Poll-Franse & Emiel J. Krahmer
February 2023, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 113-132 Food safety concerns and food defense support: a cross-cultural study
by Ronald B. Larson - 133-146 Expert and lay judgements of danger and recklessness in adventure sports
by Philip A. Ebert & Ian N. Durbach - 147-162 Risk management of human factors in airports screening process
by Michelle S. F. Arcúrio & Fabiana S. de Arruda - 163-183 The effectiveness of risk assessments in risk workshops: the role of calculative cultures
by Lucia Bellora-Bienengräber & Clemens Harten & Matthias Meyer - 184-198 Psychological distance, risk perception, and affect: Texas residents’ support for carbon capture and storage
by Prerna Shah & Janet Z. Yang & LeeAnn Kahlor - 199-218 The impact of uncertainty communication on emotional arousal and participation intention: the psychophysiological effects of uncertainties on experts
by Ferdiana Hoti
January 2023, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-18 Developing a battery of measures for unobtrusive indicators of organisational culture: a research note
by Tom W. Reader & Alex Gillespie - 19-36 Climate change risk and terror management theory
by Priyanka A. Naidu & A. Ian Glendon & Trevor J. Hine - 37-63 Experimental support for a trust heuristic
by Nicole D. Sintov & Kristin F. Hurst - 64-82 Revisiting the primary bias: the role of innumeracy in the misperception of prevalence of chronic illnesses
by Jocelyn Raude & Christina Xiao & Pascal Crépey - 83-96 The co-evolution of government risk communication practice and context for environmental health emergencies
by Madeleine Thomas & Stefan Kaufman & Celine Klemm & Brett Hutchins - 97-112 The risk of relocation: risk perceptions and communication surrounding the tradeoffs between floods and economic opportunities in Iquitos, Peru
by Christopher D. Wirz & Dominique Brossard & Katherine Curtis & Paul Block
December 2022, Volume 25, Issue 11-12
- 1259-1271 Assessing explanatory variables of perceived stress to disaster: implications for risk research
by Clare E. B. Cannon & Regardt Ferreira & Fred Buttell & Tiffany Jarquin - 1272-1287 On how to characterize and confront misinformation in a risk context
by Terje Aven & Shital A. Thekdi - 1288-1305 Feeling COVID-19: intensity, clusters, and correlates of emotional responses to the pandemic
by James Price Dillard & Chun Yang & Yan Huang - 1306-1320 Predictors of COVID-19 risk perception, worry and anxiety in Italy at the end of the 2020 national lockdown
by Corrado Paolo Martelletti & Alessandro Santirocchi & Pietro Spataro & Clelia Rossi-Arnaud & Ragnar E. Löfstedt & Vincenzo Cestari - 1321-1336 COVID-19 skepticism and the perception of risk
by Richárd Szántó & Levente Dudás - 1337-1355 The paradoxical effects of institutional trust on risk perception and risk management in the Covid-19 pandemic: evidence from three societies
by Yue Dai & Yi-Hui Christine Huang & Wufan Jia & Qinxian Cai - 1356-1371 Pro-environmental attitudes, altruism, and COVID-19 risk management behavior
by Trisha R. Shrum & Sarah A. Nowak & Scott C. Merrill & John P. Hanley & Tung-Lin Liu & Eric M. Clark & Asim Zia & Christopher Koliba - 1372-1394 Associations between COVID-19 risk perceptions and mental health, wellbeing, and risk behaviours
by Maddy L. Dyer & Hannah M. Sallis & Jasmine N. Khouja & Sarah Dryhurst & Marcus R. Munafò - 1395-1412 The spokesperson matters: evaluating the crisis communication styles of primary spokespersons when presenting COVID-19 modeling data across three jurisdictions in Canada
by Gabriela Capurro & Ryan Maier & Jordan Tustin & Cynthia G. Jardine & S. Michelle Driedger - 1413-1443 Individual characteristics or cultures? Public risk perception in the coronavirus pandemic
by Jingjing Zeng & Meng Yuan & Guihua Huang - 1444-1457 The value of information: a qualitative analysis of how trust in information sources influences the decision to vaccinate in parents
by Mobeen Ahmad & Umair Majid - 1458-1475 Managing complexity during dual crises: social media messaging of hurricane preparedness during COVID-19
by Cassandra L. C. Troy & Juliet Pinto & Zheng Cui - 1476-1477 The elements of choice: why the way we decide matters
by Ragnar Lofstedt
October 2022, Volume 25, Issue 10
- 1147-1160 ‘The day everything changed’: Australians’ COVID-19 risk narratives
by Deborah Lupton & Sophie Lewis - 1161-1175 Risk communication and COVID-19 in Europe: lessons for future public health crises
by George W. Warren & Ragnar Lofstedt - 1176-1189 Transparency beyond information disclosure: strategies of the Scandinavian public health authorities during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Øyvind Ihlen & Sine Nørholm Just & Jens E. Kjeldsen & Ragnhild Mølster & Truls Strand Offerdal & Joel Rasmussen & Eli Skogerbø - 1190-1212 Combating pandemic: an exploration of social media users’ risk information seeking during the COVID-19 outbreak
by Jeongwon Yang - 1213-1222 Scientists advise, ministers decide? The role of scientific expertise in UK policymaking during the coronavirus pandemic
by Nikolas Koch & Bill Durodié - 1223-1238 COVID-19 has illuminated the need for clearer AI-based risk management strategies
by Tessa Swanson & Jon Zelner & Seth Guikema - 1239-1258 People’s understanding of the concept of misinformation
by Magda Osman & Zoe Adams & Bjoern Meder & Christos Bechlivanidis & Omar Verduga & Colin Strong
October 2022, Volume 25, Issue 9
- 1047-1054 Effect of COVID-19 vaccine allocation strategies on vaccination refusal: a national survey
by Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Aulona Ulqinaku & Dana P. Goldman - 1055-1074 Are you getting it? Integrating theories to explain intentions to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in Spain
by Jorge Matute & Ramon Palau-Saumell & Jan Meyer & Belén Derqui & Noelia Jiménez-Asenjo - 1075-1084 The effect of culture in containing a pandemic: the case of COVID-19
by Jacob Voegel & Yoav Wachsman - 1085-1097 The drivers and barriers of wearing a facemask during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in Switzerland
by Angela Bearth & Michael Siegrist - 1098-1117 COVID-19 vaccine rollout management and communication in Europe: one year on
by George W. Warren & Ragnar Lofstedt - 1118-1130 Exploring perspectives on COVID-19 risk, protective behavior and control measures
by Karwan M-Amen & K. I. Mahmood & S. A. Shabu & N. P. Shabila - 1131-1145 Risk perception as a double-edged sword in policy compliance in COVID-19 pandemic? A two-phase evaluation from Hong Kong
by Ricci P. H Yue & Bobo H. P. Lau & Cecilia L. W. Chan & Siu-Man Ng
August 2022, Volume 25, Issue 8
- 941-944 Multilateral governance of technological risks; editors’ overview 1
by Behnam Taebi & Marjolein van Asselt & Ibo van de Poel - 945-958 Multilevel governance of antimicrobial resistance risks: a literature review
by Pita Spruijt & Arthur C. Petersen - 959-975 The role of information in multilateral governance of environmental health risk: lessons from the Equatorial Asian haze case
by Anna Berti Suman - 976-990 Risk governance and 'responsible research and innovation' can be mutually supportive
by Marie-Valentine Florin - 991-1007 Public involvement in risk governance in the internet era: impact of new rules of building trust and credibility
by Agata Stasik & Dariusz Jemielniak - 1008-1022 ‘All we have to do is be uncertain’: assessing the ‘amplification of institutional incertitude’ in European food safety and risk governance
by Jamie K. Wardman & Frederic Bouder - 1023-1046 Perceptions of justice influencing community acceptance of spent nuclear fuel disposal. A case study in two Finnish nuclear communities
by Tuuli Vilhunen & Matti Kojo & Tapio Litmanen & Behnam Taebi
August 2022, Volume 25, Issue 7
- 807-824 Stakeholder safety communication: patient and family reports on safety risks in hospitals
by Tom W. Reader - 825-843 Understanding collective flight responses to (mis)perceived hostile threats in Britain 2010-2019: a systematic review of ten years of false alarms in crowded spaces
by Dermot Barr & John Drury & Sanjeedah Choudhury - 844-859 Risk perception and communication factors in aviation: Insights from safety investigators
by Dimitrios Chionis & Nektarios Karanikas & Alice-Rebecca Iordan & Antonia Svensson-Dianellou - 860-873 Risk perception, affect, and information avoidance during the 2016 U.S. Presidential election
by Won-Ki Moon & Lee Ann Kahlor & Janet Zheng Yang & Hayoung Sally Lim - 874-891 Understanding Chinese mobile social media users’ communication behaviors during public health emergencies
by Houcai Wang & Li Xiong & Chengwen Wang & Nan Chen - 892-910 Towards a participatory approach to risk communication: the case of contaminants and Inuit health
by Amanda D. Boyd & Chris M. Furgal - 911-939 Consistency and local adaptation in use of ecological and eco-cultural indicators: assessing risk from contamination
by Joanna Burger & Michael Gochfeld
June 2022, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 681-696 Impact of risk experience and personal exposure on coastal flooding and coastal erosion risk perception and coping strategies
by Colin Lemée & Oscar Navarro & Mary Guillard & Nathalie Krien & Céline Chadenas & Etienne Chauveau & Michel Desse & Marie Coquet & Mélisande Lamarre & Ghozlane Fleury-Bahi - 697-714 Comparing social constructions of wildfire risk across media, government, and participatory discourse in a Colorado fireshed
by Meredith Jacobson & Hollie Smith & Heidi R. Huber-Stearns & Emily Jane Davis & Antony S. Cheng & Alison Deak - 715-737 A comparative study of Chinese and American public perceptions of shale gas development
by Yu Zhang & Ashley Clark & John A. Rupp & John D. Graham - 738-763 Can ERM ratings explain the performance and risk of EMEA insurance companies?
by Luis Otero-González & Pablo Durán-Santomil & Darine Marouf - 764-777 Citizen deliberation at South Carolina’s ‘Our Coastal Future Forum’: Talking through risk related to climate change
by Elizabeth H. Hurst & Joseph E. Trujillo-Falcón & Justin Reedy & Chris Anderson - 778-790 Knowledge of majority scientific agreement on anthropogenic climate change predicts perceived global risk better than perceived personal risk
by Patrice Kohl & Chloe Wardropper - 791-806 Technical and organizational challenges in the risk management of road infrastructures
by Roberta Troisi & Paolo Castaldo
May 2022, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 547-561 Introduction to the special issue “Trust, mistrust, distrust, and trust-building in the nuclear sector: historical and comparative experience from Europe”
by Markku Lehtonen & Ana Prades & Josep Espluga & Stathis Arapostathis - 562-576 To trust or not to trust? Structures, practices and discourses of transboundary trust around the Swedish nuclear power plant Barsebäck near Copenhagen
by Jan-Henrik Meyer - 577-593 Trust, mistrust and distrust as blind spots of Social Licence to Operate: illustration via three forerunner countries in nuclear waste management
by Markku Lehtonen & Matti Kojo & Mika Kari & Tuija Jartti & Tapio Litmanen - 594-612 Confidence gap or timid trust building? The role of trust in the evolution of the nuclear waste governance in Germany
by Maria Rosaria Di Nucci & Ana María Isidoro Losada & Dörte Themann - 613-631 The emergence of mistrustful civic vigilance in Finnish, French, German and Spanish nuclear policies: ideological trust and (de)politicization
by Markku Lehtonen & Ana Prades & Josep Espluga & Wilfried Konrad - 632-647 Deep borehole disposal of nuclear waste: trust, cost and social acceptability
by Matthew Cotton - 648-665 Trust, distrust and radioactive waste management in contemporary Russia
by Tatiana Kasperski & Andrei Stsiapanau - 666-679 Striving for technical consensus by agreeing to disagree: the case of monitoring underground nuclear waste disposal facilities
by Hannes Lagerlöf & Göran Sundqvist & Anne Bergmans
April 2022, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 407-422 Paging Dr. JARVIS! Will people accept advice from artificial intelligence for consequential risk management decisions?
by Connor Larkin & Caitlin Drummond Otten & Joseph Árvai - 423-438 Social sciences and radioactive waste management: acceptance, acceptability, and a persisting socio-technical divide
by Marika Hietala & Robbe Geysmans - 439-452 The security of transport of radioactive and nuclear material in Belgium
by Maarten Goetstouwers & Tom Sauer - 453-467 Risky-choice framing and its null effect on integral emotions
by Hao Cheng & Calvin Burns & Matthew Revie - 468-487 Risk governance approach to migration: a viable alternative to precautionary management
by Ahmet Coskun Acik & Paul Trott & Emre Cinar - 488-500 Ignorance and the regulation of artificial intelligence
by James M. White & Rolf Lidskog - 501-519 The influence of socio-economic status on risk prioritisation
by Anita Etale & Priska Ammann & Michael Siegrist - 520-535 A micro-place evaluation of the relationship between ‘risky places’ and risk perceptions
by Alaina De Biasi & James Carr & Matthew Almanza & Adam Zwickle - 536-545 Boundary conditions for gender differences in risk taking
by Michael D. Baker & Brittnie T. Owens & Rachel L. Utter & Rebecca J. Boachie & Delaney R. Keith
March 2022, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 271-284 Understanding discourse and language of risk
by Jens O. Zinn & Marcus Müller - 285-302 Who is to blame for the terrorist attack? Comparison of content analysis and survey data as sources of responsibility ascriptions
by Kirill Gavrilov - 303-316 Mapping and characterising changes to risk amplification within the British Press: 1985–2017
by Martin Rooke & Adam Burgess - 317-330 Risk in discourses around fracking: a discourse linguistic perspective on the UK, the USA and Germany
by Anna Mattfeldt - 331-346 The use of risk language in migration discourse. A comparative exploration of German and Italian newspapers
by Maria Grazia Galantino