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Risk in Social Science

Risk in Social Science

9780199285969
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This book is designed as an introduction to recent social science work on risk and is intended primarily for students in sociology, social psychology, and psychology, although it will also be useful for those studying political science, government, public policy, and economics. It is written by leading experts actively involved in research in the field.The book discusses the basic issues in risk research, paying attention to the contributions from different academic disciplines and reviewing debates in the recent literature. It then moves on to examine work on risk across the main areas of activity, discussing recent research and identifying the themes that are currently subject to debate.The areas covered in substantive chapters are:: Crime; the Environment; Everyday Life & Leisure Time; Family & Partnership; Health & Illness; Life Course, Youth and Old Age; Risk Regulation and Management; Social Inequality (covering gender, ethnicity, disability, and social class); Media; Social and Public Policy; as well as theoretical foundations and current issues in research.
Product Details
OUP Oxford
86015
9780199285969
9780199285969

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Publication date
2006
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
312
Dimensions (mm)
157 x 234
Weight (g)
472
  • The Current Significance of Risk; Risk as an Interdisciplinary Research Area; The Challenge of (Managing) New Risks; Crime and Risk; Risk, Environment, and Technology; Everyday Life and Leisure Time; Risk and Intimate Relationships; Health and Risk; Life Course, Youth, and Old Age; Risk, Regulation, and Management; Social Inequality and Risk; The Media and Risk; Social and Public Policy;
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