Risk acceptability according to the social sciences
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Risk acceptability according to the social sciences
(Collected works / Mary Douglas, v. 11)
Routledge, 2010
- : pbk
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Reprint. Originally published by Russell Sage Foundation, 1985
Includes bibliographical references (p. 103-114)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
First published in 1985, Mary Douglas intended Risk and Acceptability as a review of the existing literature on the state of risk theory. Unsatisfied with the current studies of risk, which she found to be flawed by individualistic and psychologistic biases, she instead uses the book to argue risk analysis from an anthropological perspective. Douglas raises questions about rational choice, the provision of public good and the autonomy of the individual.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Moral Issues in Risk Acceptability
- Chapter 2 The Emergence of a New Subdiscipline
- Chapter 3 Perception of Risk
- Chapter 4 Choice and Risk
- Chapter 5 Natural Risks
- Chapter 6 Credibility
- Chapter 7 Risk-Seeking and Safety First
- Chapter 8 Institutional Constraints
- Chapter 9 Risks Encoded
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