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Risk and Sociocultural Theory : New Directions and Perspectives

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This book presents a variety of exciting new perspectives on the perception of risk and the strategies that people adopt to cope with it.

Using the framework of recent social and cultural theory, it reflects the fact that risk has become integral to contemporary understandings of selfhood, the body and social relations, and is central to the work of writers such as Douglas, Beck, Giddens and the Foucauldian theorists.

The contributors are all leading scholars in the fields of sociology, cultural and media studies and cultural anthropology.

Combining empirical analyses with metatheoretical critiques, they tackle an unusually diverse range of topics including drug use, risk in the workplace, fear of crime and the media, risk and pregnant embodiment, the social construction of danger in childhood, anxieties about national identity, the governmental uses of risk and the relationship between risk phenomena and social order.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521645549 / 9780521645546
Paperback / softback
302.12
09/12/1999
United Kingdom
English
ix, 191p.
23 cm
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