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This multi-disciplinary book conceptualizes, maps, and analyses
ongoing standardization processes of risk issues across various
sectors, processes, and practices. Standards are not only technical
specifications and guidelines to support efficient risk governance,
but also contain social, political, economic, and organizational
aspects. This book presents a variety of standardization processes
and applications of standards that may influence our judgements of
risk, the organizing of risk governance, and, accordingly, our
behaviour. Standardization and standards can impact risk governance
in different ways. The most important lessons drawn from the
present volume can be summarized in three areas: (1) how
standardization might impact on power relations and interests; (2)
how standardization may change flexibility in decision-making,
communication, and cooperation; and (3) how standardization could
(re)direct attention and risk perception. The volume's aim is to
present an analysis of standardization processes and how it affects
our thinking about risk, how we organize risk governance, and how
standardization may influence risk management. In so doing, it
contributes to a more informed discourse regarding the use of
standards and standardization in contemporary risk management.
Standardization and Risk Governance will be of great interest to
students of risk, standardization, global governance, and critical
security studies. The Open Access version of this book, available
at: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780429290817, has been
made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non
Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license
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