Cross-Cultural Risk Perception: A Survey of Empirical StudiesOrtwin Renn, Bernd Rohrmann Springer Science & Business Media, 2013 M03 14 - 242 pages Cross-Cultural Risk Perception demonstrates the richness and wealth of theoretical insights and practical information that risk perception studies can offer to policy makers, risk experts, and interested parties. The book begins with an extended introduction summarizing the state of the art in risk perception research and core issues of cross-cultural comparisons. The main body of the book consists of four cross-cultural studies on public attitudes towards risk in different countries, including the United States, Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Sweden, Bulgaria, Romania, Japan, and China. The last chapter critically discusses the main findings from these studies and proposes a framework for understanding and investigating cross-cultural risk perception. Finally, implications for communication, regulation and management are outlined. The two editors, sociologist Ortwin Renn (Center of Technology Assessment, Germany) and psychologist Bernd Rohrmann (University of Melbourne, Australia), have been engaged in risk research for the last three decades. They both have written extensively on this subject and provided new empirical and theoretical insights into the growing body of international risk perception research. |
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... respondents rarely like to confess ignorance if they can rate themselves at some scale score instead . Furthermore , what " widely known " means can be quite deceptive . In the mass media in France , for example , the ubiquitous ...
... respondents rarely like to confess ignorance if they can rate themselves at some scale score instead . Furthermore , what " widely known " means can be quite deceptive . In the mass media in France , for example , the ubiquitous ...
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... French mobilization for the Algerian war, although 51 percent of French respondents named the conflict as the most important problem for France only 9 percent responded similarly “for you and your family personally” (Merom, 2003, 104) ...
... French mobilization for the Algerian war, although 51 percent of French respondents named the conflict as the most important problem for France only 9 percent responded similarly “for you and your family personally” (Merom, 2003, 104) ...
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... France is also below the EC average with 42 percent expressing confidence in NATO de- cisions , but it should be noted that 31 percent of the French respondents were unable to give any response . Indeed , one EC respondent out of five ...
... France is also below the EC average with 42 percent expressing confidence in NATO de- cisions , but it should be noted that 31 percent of the French respondents were unable to give any response . Indeed , one EC respondent out of five ...
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