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Theories of Uncertainty and Risk across Different Modernities (Hardcover)
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Theories of Uncertainty and Risk across Different Modernities (Hardcover)
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Setting out to challenge various common assumptions in risk
research, this collection explores how uncertainty is handled in a
range of social contexts across the globe. Social science research
often emphasises the salience of risk and uncertainty for grasping
the dynamics of late-modern societies, with theoretical frameworks
tending to associate the emergence of risk with particular, fairly
homogenous, European or 'North-Western' paths of modernisation.
These theoretical narratives can be seen as shaping various
assumptions regarding 'risk cultures', not least associations with
post-traditional, largely secular and liberal characteristics. Risk
is therefore analysed in terms of modern, active, 'rational'
citizens, meanwhile faith, hope or magic are implicitly relegated
to the past, the oriental, the passive and/or the irrational.
Central to the book is the consideration of risk across a range of
different modernities. While the precise meaning and organisational
processes of risk vary, we see the common combining of risk, faith,
magic and hope as people go forward amid uncertain circumstances.
Whether seeking health amid illness, survival amid flooding, or
safety amid migration, we explore the pertinence of risk around the
globe. We also stress the ubiquity of faith and the magical in
various modern settings. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Health, Risk & Society.
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