Social Theories of Risk
Social Theories of Risk
paperback
Published:
24 August, 1992
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780275943172 |
| ISBN10 | 0275943178 |
| Number Of Pages | 432 |
| Item Weight | 624 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
| Format | paperback |
Media 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
?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
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. - Gilbert F. White Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center University of Colorado, Boulder
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. -Rob Coppock, Director National Research Council
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. - Halina S. Brown Associate Professor of ETS and Chairperson Clark University
Author's Bio
SHELDON KRIMSKY is Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy at Tufts University. He has published widely on the social and ethical impacts of technology. His books include Biotechnics and Society: The Rise of Industrial Genetics (Praeger, 1991, Environmental Hazards: Communicating Risks as Social Process (Auburn House, 1988) and Genetic Alchemy: The Social History of the Recombitant DNA Controversy. DOMINIC GOLDING is a Fellow at the Center for Risk Management, Resources for the Future. He is the author of The Different Susceptibility of Workers to Occupational Hazards and contributed to The State of the Earth Atlas.