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July 2000, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 227-235 Denmark: potential polarization or consensus?
by Jesper Toft - 237-245 Spain: commercialization drives public debate and precaution
by Oliver Todt & José Luis Luj - 247-254 France: broadening precautionary expertise?
by Alexis Roy & Pierre-Benoit Joly - 255-260 Ireland: contested precaution and challenged institutions
by Brian Motherway - 261-270 UK: precautionary commercialization?
by Les Levidow & Susan Carr - 271-272 GM crops -- opportunities for environmental and consumer benefits
by Patricia Ahl Goy - 273-275 GM crops -- civic science through partnership?
by Tim O'Riordan - 277-282 Between risk and precaution -- reassessing the future of GM crops
by Sheila Jasanoff - 283-285 GMOs -- civil society will decide
by Gill Lacroix - 287-295 Consequences matter, ‘risk’ is marginal
by Lennart Sjoberg
2000, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 93-94 GUEST EDITORIAL: The citation wars
by The Editors - 95-109 Regulation of food safety risks: the case of food irradiation in Japan
by Susan E Pickett & Tatsujiro Suzuki - 111-120 Manifest anxiety, general self-efficacy and locus of control as determinants of personal and general risk perception
by Hakan Kallmen - 121-134 Risk and adventure education
by Geoff Nichols - 135-165 The morality of managing risk: paternalism, prevention and precaution, and the limits of proceduralism
by Perri - 167-179 Research Note: Extending the application of the psychometric approach for assessing public perceptions of food risk: some methodological considerations
by Chris Fife-Schaw & Gene Rowe - 180-186 Book Reviews
by The Editors
January 2000, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-17 Forms of talk in policy dialogue: distinguishing between adversarial and collaborative discourse
by Seth Tuler - 19-30 Risk management strategies - before Hominization and after
by Ulrich Muller-Herold - 31-50 Risk perception and the media
by Anders A F Wahlberg & Lennart Sjoberg - 51-67 Automobile risk perceptions and insurance-purchasing decisions in Japan and the United States
by Hiroshi Hayakawa & Paul S Fischbeck & Baruch Fischhoff - 69-92 Risk informed decision making in land use planning
by Ioannis A Papazoglou & Gerasimos Bonanos & Helen Briassoulis
October 1999, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 281-288 Are trivial risks the greatest risks of all?
by Paul Slovic - 289-294 Perceived risk and the earthquake insurance purchase decision: a commentary on a paper by Lennart Sjöberg
by Risa Palm - 295-306 The responsibilities of a probabilistic safety analyst
by John F. Ahearne - 307-324 Regulating biotechnological risk, straining Britain's consultative style
by Les Levidow & Susan Carr & David Wield & Susan Carr & David Wield - 325-354 Exploring dimensionality in the origins of hazard-related trust
by Branden B. Johnson - 355-367 Listening to the vocal citizens: how do politically active individuals choose between lifesaving programmes?
by Joakim Ramsberg
July 1999, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 187-200 Perceived risk, health and consumer behaviour
by TorbjØrn Rundmo - 201-218 Risk management and sustainable development: mutual lessons from approaches to the use of indicators
by P.C.R. Gray & P. M. Wiedemann - 219-241 Risk perception in China and Australia: an exploratory crosscultural study
by Bernd Rohrmann & Huichang Chen - 243-261 Diverse conceptions of risk prioritization
by David J Ball & Laurence Golob - 263-275 Perceived risk and value of workplace safety in a developing country
by Jin-Tan Liu & James K Hammitt
1999, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 95-99 Viewpoint: A new approach to managing risk?
by The Editors - 101-113 A commentary on the evolution of environmental health risk management: A US perspective
by Robyn Fairman - 115-128 Human error in high hazard systems: Do we treat the problem in an appropriate way?
by Stefan Einarsson - 129-149 Consequences of perceived risk: Demand for mitigation
by Lennart Sjoberg - 151-166 Risk assessment of the flavonoids, quercetin as an endocrine modifier
by Hideko Sone & Ciharu Tohyama & Yasunobu Aoki & Junzo Yonemoto - 167-180 Public trust in sources of information about radiation risks in the UK
by Stephen Hunt & Lynn J. Frewer - 181-183 Book Review
by The Editors - 185-186 Europe Section News
by The Editors
January 1999, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-2 Comments on 'Lay views on uncertainty in environmental health risk assessment'
by Jerry Ravetz - 3-10 The evolution of environmental health risk management: a US perspective
by Gail Charnley - 11-29 Prioritizing stakeholder concerns in environmental risk management
by Roberto Accorsi & George Apostolakis & Enrico Zio - 31-53 Perceptions of ecological risk from natural hazards
by Lawrence J Axelrod & Timothy Mcdaniels & Paul Slovic - 55-71 The craft and theory of public participation: a dialectical process
by Thomas Webler - 73-83 Relating risk experience, venturesomeness and risk perception
by Clare L Twigger-Ross & Glynis M Breakwell
October 1998, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 255-255 Editorial
by Ragnar E. Lofstedt
July 1998, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 189-190 GUEST EDITORIAL: Cutting corners in chemical risk limitation
by Gunnar Bengtsson - 191-195 The rise of risk: risk related bills submitted to the Swedish parliament in 1964-65 and 1993-95
by Lennart Sjoberg & Anders Af Wahlberg & Per Nilla Kvist - 197-207 How information about likely accomplishments affects willingness to sacrifice to reduce global warming
by Robert E O'Connor & Richard J Bord & Ann Fisher - 209-220 Shift of the short-term temperature mortality relationship by a climate factor - some evidence necessary to take account of in estimating the health effect of global warming
by Yasushi Honda & Masaji Ono & Akihiko Sasaki & Iwao Uchiyama - 221-235 Understanding public attitudes to technology
by Lynn J Frewer & Chaya Howard & Richard Shepherd - 237-244 Research Note: Adolescents' perceptions of food chemical risks
by J. Richard Eiser & Neil S Coulson & Christine Eiser
April 1998, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 95-95 GUEST EDITORIAL: Risk analysis as the mirror of society
by Arne Jernelov & Uno Svedin - 97-109 Risk at a turning point?
by Andrew Stirling - 111-115 Comments on commentary by Ravetz and Funtowicz: 'Old-fashioned hypertext'
by Eugene A. Rosa - 117-133 Expert judgement and lethal toxicity of inhaled chemicals
by L.H.J. Goossens & R.M. Cooke & F Woudenberg & P Van Der Torn - 135-163 Comparative studies of risk perception: a review of twenty years of research
by Asa Boholm - 165-185 Imaginable surprise in global change science
by Stephen H Schneider & B. L. Turner & Holly Morehouse Garriga
January 1998, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-2 EDITORIAL: First Issue - Journal of Risk Research
by Ragnar E. Lofstedt - 3-6 GUEST EDITORIAL: The future of risk research
by Jim Mcquaid - 7-12 GUEST EDITORIAL: Chemical risk management and practices in Japan - towards a new management perspective
by Saburo Ikeda - 13-14 Viewpoint
by Frederick Warner - 15-44 Metatheoretical foundations for post-normal risk
by Eugene A. Rosa - 45-48 Commentary
by Jerry Ravetz & Silvio Funtowicz - 49-71 Three decades of risk research: accomplishments and new challenges
by Ortwin Renn - 73-76 Comments on 'Three decades of risk research'
by D. Warner North - 77-86 From risk analysis in Europe to European risk analysis: the first ten years of SRA-E (1987-97)
by Marc Poumadore
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