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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2016
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781138149489
- ISBN-10: 1138149489
- Artikelnr.: 71706571
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2016
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781138149489
- ISBN-10: 1138149489
- Artikelnr.: 71706571
George Cvetkovich is a social and environmental psychologist who teaches at Western Washington University, USA. He is director of the Western Institute for Social and Organizational Research. Ragnar E Lofstedt is a Professor in Risk Management and the Director of the Centre for Risk Management, Department of Geography, School of Social Science and Public Policy, Kings College London, UK. He is a renowned expert on risk communication and regulation issues and is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Risk Research and on the editorial board of Risk Analysis .
Preface
Introduction
Social Trust and Culture in Risk Management
Risk, Trust and Democratic Theory
Perceived Risk, Trust, and Democracy
The Attribution of Social Trust
Trust Judgements in Complex Hazard Management Systems: The Potential Role of Concepts of the System
Environmental Regulation in the UK: Politics, Institutional Change and Public Trust
Perceived Competence and Motivation in Industry and Government as Factors in Risk Perception
Institutional Trust and Confidence: A Journey into a Conceptual Quagmire
Trust and Publication Participation in Risk Policy Issues
Social Trust, Risk Management, and Culture: Insights from Native America
Who Calls the Shots? Credible Vaccine Risk Communication
Conclusion: Social Trust: Consolidation and Future Advances
References
Index
Introduction
Social Trust and Culture in Risk Management
Risk, Trust and Democratic Theory
Perceived Risk, Trust, and Democracy
The Attribution of Social Trust
Trust Judgements in Complex Hazard Management Systems: The Potential Role of Concepts of the System
Environmental Regulation in the UK: Politics, Institutional Change and Public Trust
Perceived Competence and Motivation in Industry and Government as Factors in Risk Perception
Institutional Trust and Confidence: A Journey into a Conceptual Quagmire
Trust and Publication Participation in Risk Policy Issues
Social Trust, Risk Management, and Culture: Insights from Native America
Who Calls the Shots? Credible Vaccine Risk Communication
Conclusion: Social Trust: Consolidation and Future Advances
References
Index
Preface * Introduction * Social Trust and Culture in Risk Management * Risk, Trust and Democratic Theory * Perceived Risk, Trust, and Democracy * The Attribution of Social Trust * Trust Judgements in Complex Hazard Management Systems: The Potential Role of Concepts of the System * Environmental Regulation in the UK: Politics, Institutional Change and Public Trust * Perceived Competence and Motivation in Industry and Government as Factors in Risk Perception * Institutional Trust and Confidence: A Journey into a Conceptual Quagmire * Trust and Publication Participation in Risk Policy Issues * Social Trust, Risk Management, and Culture: Insights from Native America * Who Calls the Shots? Credible Vaccine Risk Communication * Conclusion: Social Trust: Consolidation and Future Advances * References * Index
Preface
Introduction
Social Trust and Culture in Risk Management
Risk, Trust and Democratic Theory
Perceived Risk, Trust, and Democracy
The Attribution of Social Trust
Trust Judgements in Complex Hazard Management Systems: The Potential Role of Concepts of the System
Environmental Regulation in the UK: Politics, Institutional Change and Public Trust
Perceived Competence and Motivation in Industry and Government as Factors in Risk Perception
Institutional Trust and Confidence: A Journey into a Conceptual Quagmire
Trust and Publication Participation in Risk Policy Issues
Social Trust, Risk Management, and Culture: Insights from Native America
Who Calls the Shots? Credible Vaccine Risk Communication
Conclusion: Social Trust: Consolidation and Future Advances
References
Index
Introduction
Social Trust and Culture in Risk Management
Risk, Trust and Democratic Theory
Perceived Risk, Trust, and Democracy
The Attribution of Social Trust
Trust Judgements in Complex Hazard Management Systems: The Potential Role of Concepts of the System
Environmental Regulation in the UK: Politics, Institutional Change and Public Trust
Perceived Competence and Motivation in Industry and Government as Factors in Risk Perception
Institutional Trust and Confidence: A Journey into a Conceptual Quagmire
Trust and Publication Participation in Risk Policy Issues
Social Trust, Risk Management, and Culture: Insights from Native America
Who Calls the Shots? Credible Vaccine Risk Communication
Conclusion: Social Trust: Consolidation and Future Advances
References
Index
Preface * Introduction * Social Trust and Culture in Risk Management * Risk, Trust and Democratic Theory * Perceived Risk, Trust, and Democracy * The Attribution of Social Trust * Trust Judgements in Complex Hazard Management Systems: The Potential Role of Concepts of the System * Environmental Regulation in the UK: Politics, Institutional Change and Public Trust * Perceived Competence and Motivation in Industry and Government as Factors in Risk Perception * Institutional Trust and Confidence: A Journey into a Conceptual Quagmire * Trust and Publication Participation in Risk Policy Issues * Social Trust, Risk Management, and Culture: Insights from Native America * Who Calls the Shots? Credible Vaccine Risk Communication * Conclusion: Social Trust: Consolidation and Future Advances * References * Index