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SOCIAL CONTOURS OF RISK (Book)
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SOCIAL CONTOURS OF RISK (Book)
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We live in a 'risk society' where the identification, distribution
and management of risks, from new technology, environmental factors
or other sources are crucial to our individual and social
existence. In The Social Contours of Risk, Volumes I and II, two of
the world's leading and most influential analysts of the social
dimensions of risk bring together their most important
contributions to this fundamental and wide-ranging field. Volume I
collects their fundamental work on how risks are communicated among
different publics and stakeholders, including local communities,
corporations and the larger society. It analyses the problems of
lack of transparency and trust, and explores how even minor effects
can be amplified and distorted through media and social responses,
preventing effective management. The final section investigates the
difficult ethical issues raised by the unequal distribution of risk
depending on factors such as wealth, location and genetic
inheritance - with examples from worker and public protection,
facility-siting conflicts, transporting hazardous waste and
widespread impacts such as climate change. Volume II centres on the
analysis and management of risk in society, in international
business and multinationals, and globally. The 'acceptability' of
risk to an individual depends on the context, whether the larger
society or in, for example, a corporate framework. Their work
clarifies the structures and processes for managing risks in the
private sector and the factors that produce or impede effective
decisions. The authors demonstrate that corporate culture is
crucial in determining risk management. They analyse the transfer
of corporate risk management systems from industrial to developing
countries, and how globalization is spreading and creating new
kinds of risk - the combination of traditional and modern hazards
presented by climate change, technology transfer and economic
growth. They describe the new priorities and capacities needed to
deal with these enhanced vulnerabilities around the globe.
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