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cognitive psychology
contemporary risk strategies
cosmopolitanism
crisis of neo-liberalism
cultural risk analysis
danger
Deborah Lupton
desire and transgression
edgework
embodiment
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governmentality
hybridity
individualization
late modernity
liminality
Mary Douglas
Michel Foucault
misinformation studies
otherness
post-truth society
power relations
precautionary risk
purity
reflexive modernisation
reflexive modernization
Risk
risk and culture
risk and pleasure
risk anxieties
risk communication in public health
risk perception research
risk society
risk-taking as gendered performance
Second edition
social constructionist
social risk theory
sociocultural perspective
spatiality
subjectivity
technico-scientific perspective
the body
theorizing risk
trust
Ulrich Beck

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  • ISBN 9781032327013
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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We are living in a world in which the existence of risk is constantly debated, misinformation and disinformation are rife and spread quickly and easily through online media, and where governments and institutions continue to avoid taking decisive action even when there is general agreement that a serious threat exists. Understanding how people, social groups and social organizations understand, respond to and act on threats, hazards and dangers is more important than ever. In Risk, Deborah Lupton asserts the ongoing importance of the analysis of risk in our age of permacrisis and mounting scepticism about experts and science, calling for a ‘re-turn’ to risk theory in the social sciences.

The book outlines the three major approaches to risk in social and cultural theory, devoting a chapter to each. The first approach 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 covered is that of the governmentality perspective, which builds on Michel Foucault’s work. Three 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. An entirely new chapter has been added to this edition, focusing on the risks posed by misinformation and denial in the context of climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic. This chapter discusses the politics of post-truth cultures and the powerful networks of actor and organizations that together work to challenge science and manufacture dissent against attempts to tackle these crises.

This new edition of Risk is an essential introduction to the topic of risk for students and academics in the social sciences and humanities.

Deborah Lupton is SHARP Professor in the Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture at UNSW Sydney. She is affiliated with the Centre for Social Research in Health and the Social Policy Research Centre, and leads the Vitalities Lab and the UNSW Node of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society. Her research spans sociology, media studies and cultural studies. She is the author/co-author of 20 books and editor/co-editor of a further ten volumes.

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