Publication

1999 - Routledge, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

46,000 words, Guess

Page Count

184 pages

Identifiers

and 9 more
  • ISBN-100415183340
  • LibraryThing531219
  • Goodreads495484', '1232013
  • Library of Congress Control Number98037774
  • Better World BooksKR-010-933
  • Better World Books9780415183345
  • Better World Books9780415183338
  • Better World BooksKQ-973-503
  • Open LibraryOL375874M

Classifications

  • DDC302/.12
  • LCCHM256 .L86 1999
  • LCCHM256.L86 1999

Description

This is a fully revised and expanded update of a highly-cited, influential and well-known book. It reviews the three major approaches to risk in social and cultural theory, devoting a chapter to each one. These approaches were first identified and described by Deborah Lupton in the original edition and have since become widely used as a categorisation of risk perspectives. The first draws upon the work of Mary Douglas to articulate the cultural/symbolic perspective on risk. The second approach is that of the risk society perspective, based on the writings of Ulrich Beck and Anthony Giddens. The third approach explored here is that of the governmentality perspective, which builds on Michel Foucault's work. Other chapters examine in detail the relationship between concepts of risk and concepts of selfhood and the body, the notion of Otherness and how this influences the ways in which people respond to and think about risk, and the pleasures of voluntary risk-taking, including discussion of edgework. This new edition examines these themes in relation to the newly emerging threats of the twenty-first century, such as climate change, extreme weather events, terrorism and global financial crises. It will appeal to students and scholars throughout the social sciences and humanities.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Key ideas

Other Editions

  • RiskRoutledge1999-01-01

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