Journal of Risk Research
1998 - 2024
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Volume 15, issue 10, 2012
- Navigating scientific routes to risk assessment: a tortuous path☆ pp. 1217-1222

- Pierpaolo Mudu and Elise Beck
- Proximity and risk perception. Comparing risk perception 'profiles' in two petrochemical areas of Sicily (Augusta and Milazzo) pp. 1223-1243

- Guido Signorino
- Risk perception and social vulnerability to earthquakes in Grenoble (French Alps) pp. 1245-1260

- Elise Beck, Isabelle André-Poyaud, Paule-Annick Davoine, Sonia Chardonnel and Céline Lutoff
- An unwelcome user? Or how to negotiate the use of a risky space pp. 1261-1279

- Hervé Flanquart
- Hazard and living environment: combining industrial risk and landscape representations pp. 1281-1298

- Emmanuel Bonnet, Marion Amalric, Morgane Chevé and Muriel Travers
- History, space, and power: theoretical and methodological problems in the research on areas at (industrial) risk pp. 1299-1317

- Pietro Saitta
- Minding history and world-scale dynamics in hazards research: the making of hazardous soils in The Gambia and Hungary pp. 1319-1333

- Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro
Volume 15, issue 9, 2012
- Social risk amplification as an attribution: the case of zoonotic disease outbreaks pp. 1049-1074

- Jerry Busby and Dominic Duckett
- Technocratic precautionary principle: Korean risk governance of mad cow disease pp. 1075-1100

- Eun-Sung Kim
- Risk selection in the London political risk insurance market: the role of tacit knowledge, trust and heuristics pp. 1101-1116

- Lijana Baublyte, Martin Mullins and John Garvey
- Comprehensive indicators of traffic-related premature mortality pp. 1117-1139

- Raquel Beatriz Jimenez and Nicolas Caceres Bronfman
- Social risks and challenges in post-disaster resettlement: the case of Lake Nyos, Cameroon pp. 1141-1157

- Henry Ngenyam Bang and Roger Few
- Rating of worry about energy sources with respect to public health, environmental health, and workers pp. 1159-1169

- Joanna Burger
- Associations between risk judgments and demand for transport risk mitigation pp. 1171-1182

- Ingunn Olea Lund, Trond Nordfjærn and Torbjorn Rundmo
- Toward the NGO-involved schooling: a study on teachers' risk perceptions and teachings pp. 1183-1199

- Teng Huang
- Reflections on the ontological status of risk pp. 1201-1215

- Øivind Solberg and Ove Njå
Volume 15, issue 8, 2012
- Safety attitudes, behaviour, anxiety and perceived control among professional and non-professional drivers pp. 875-896

- Trond Nordfjærn, Stig Halvard Jørgensen and Torbjørn Rundmo
- Trust and affect: how do they impact risk information seeking in a health context? pp. 897-911

- Jennifer R. Allen Catellier and Z. Janet Yang
- Safety vs. reputation: risk controversies in emerging policy networks regarding school safety in the Netherlands pp. 913-935

- Joep Binkhorst and Sytze F. Kingma
- Bounded rationality in credit consumers' payment protection insurance decisions: the effect of relative cost and level of cover pp. 937-950

- Rob Ranyard and Sandie McHugh
- When do people feel more risk? The effect of ambiguity tolerance and message source on purchasing intention of earthquake insurance pp. 951-965

- Dongqing Zhu, Xiaofei Xie and Jiaqiu Xie
- From a fiasco to the Supertanker grand finale: Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's crisis communication during the Carmel disaster pp. 967-989

- Anat Gesser-Edelsburg and Mina Zemach
- GIS-based DRASTIC method for groundwater vulnerability assessment: a review pp. 991-1011

- S.M. Shirazi, H.M. Imran and Shatirah Akib
- Thoughts on whether government should steer a tropical cyclone if it could pp. 1013-1020

- Kelly Klima and M. Granger Morgan
- Democracy and risk-based decision-making: the next step in public involvement pp. 1021-1026

- Steve E. Corin, Andrea McNeill and Asela Atapattu
- Natech risk reduction in the European Union pp. 1027-1047

- Elisabeth Krausmann and Daniele Baranzini
Volume 15, issue 7, 2012
- Time to re-think engineering design standards in a changing climate: the role of risk-based approaches pp. 711-716

- Mark Turner Gibbs
- Making sense of uncertainty: advantages and disadvantages of providing an evaluative structure pp. 717-735

- Nathan F. Dieckmann, Ellen Peters, Robin Gregory and Martin Tusler
- Measuring farmers' preferences for risk: a domain-specific risk preference scale pp. 737-753

- Helena Hansson and Carl-Johan Lagerkvist
- Old and new sources of risk: a study of societal risk perception in Finland pp. 755-769

- Pekka Räsänen, Matti Näsi and Outi Sarpila
- Perceptions of climate change among members of the House of Peoples' Representatives, Ethiopia pp. 771-785

- Yohannes Aberra
- Traffic risk perception, road safety attitudes, and behaviors among road users: a comparison of Turkey and Norway pp. 787-800

- Özlem Şimşekoğlu, Trond Nordfjærn and Torbjørn Rundmo
- Fukushima: probing the analytical and epistemological limits of risk analysis pp. 801-815

- Jonas Hagmann
- An integrated approach to supply chain risk analysis pp. 817-840

- Anna Corinna Cagliano, Alberto De Marco, Sabrina Grimaldi and Carlo Rafele
- Effects of the risk sources and user involvement on e-commerce adoption: application to tourist services pp. 841-855

- Angel Herrero Crespo and Héctor San Martín
- Expert relevance and the use of context-driven heuristic processes in risk perception pp. 857-873

- Piers Fleming, Ellen Townsend, Joost A. van Hilten, Alexa Spence and Eamonn Ferguson
Volume 15, issue 6, 2012
- Health risk perceptions across time in the USA pp. 547-563

- John T. Brady
- A comparative study of stakeholder risk perception and risk communication in Europe: a bovine spongiform encephalopathy case study pp. 565-582

- Wim Van Wassenhove, Kerstin Dressel, Alice Perazzini and Giuseppe Ru
- Quo vadis integrated testing strategies? Experiences and observations from the work floor pp. 583-599

- Silke Gabbert and Christina Benighaus
- Expert vs. public perception of population health risks in Canada pp. 601-625

- Daniel Krewski, Michelle C. Turner, Louise Lemyre and Jennifer E.C. Lee
- Selenium:mercury molar ratios in fish from the Savannah River: implications for risk management pp. 627-644

- Joanna Burger
- Risk communication and worried publics in an imminent rockslide and tsunami situation pp. 645-654

- Sverre Kjetil Rød, Carl Botan and Are Holen
- Risk communication and worried publics in an imminent rockslide and tsunami situation pp. 655-655

- Sverre Kjetil Rød, Carl Botan and Are Holen
- Risk, expert uncertainty, and Australian news media: public and private faces of expert opinion during the 2009 swine flu pandemic pp. 657-671

- Kate Holland, R. Warwick Blood, Michelle Imison, Simon Chapman and Andrea Fogarty
- Influence of parties' behavioural features on motor compensation disputes in insurance markets pp. 673-691

- Mercedes Ayuso, Lluís Bermúdez and Miguel Santolino
- Potential responses by on-campus university students to a university emergency alert pp. 693-710

- Tara K. McGee and Gordon A. Gow
Volume 15, issue 5, 2012
- Personalised, predictive and preventive medicine: a decision-theoretic perspective pp. 453-457

- Nils-Eric Sahlin and Göran Hermerén
- The influence of linear and cyclical temporal representations on risk perception of nuclear waste: an experimental study pp. 459-476

- Corinne Moser, Michael Stauffacher, Pius Krütli and Roland W. Scholz
- What role for social scientists in risk expertise? pp. 477-493

- Cecile Wendling
- Risk governance in an age of wicked problems: lessons from the European approach to indirect land-use change pp. 495-513

- James Palmer
- Risk governance in an age of wicked problems: lessons from the European approach to indirect land-use change pp. 515-515

- James Palmer
- What counts as a reasonable extent? -- a systems approach for understanding fire safety in Sweden pp. 517-532

- Miranda Larsson, Erik Grunnesjö and Johan Bergström
- The effects of label design characteristics on perceptions of genetically modified food pp. 533-545

- E. Hellier, M. Tucker, L. Newbold, J. Edworthy, J. Griffin and N. Coulson
Volume 15, issue 4, 2012
- The changing nature of riots in the contemporary metropolis from ideology to identity: lessons from the recent UK riots pp. 347-354

- Bill Durodié
- Citizen views about public meetings pp. 355-371

- John C. Besley, Katherine A. McComas and Craig W. Trumbo
- Ambiguity, complexity and uncertainty surrounding the hazards of hydrogen and public views of emergent risks pp. 373-387

- Robert Flynn, Miriam Ricci and Paul Bellaby
- Farm food safety and diseases risk assessments: case studies from the horticultural and salmonid farms pp. 389-403

- Jan Mei Soon and Richard N. Baines
- Predictors of safety behaviour among emergency responders on the highways pp. 405-415

- Gabriele Prati and Luca Pietrantoni
- Reducing failures in software development projects: effectiveness of risk mitigation strategies pp. 417-433

- Hamzah Abdul-Rahman, Faizul Azli Mohd-Rahim and Chen Wang
- Fear and anger: antecedents and consequences of emotional responses to mobile communication pp. 435-446

- Simone Dohle, Carmen Keller and Michael Siegrist
- Financial risks of astronomic proportions pp. 447-448

- Jacopo Torriti
- Uncertain risks regulated pp. 448-451

- Jonathan B. Wiener
- Risk: a very short introduction pp. 451-452

- Glynis M. Breakwell
Volume 15, issue 3, 2012
- Special issue on the conference 'Environmental Decisions: Risks and Uncertainties' in Monte Verità, Switzerland pp. 235-236

- Michael Siegrist
- Bringing appraisal theory to environmental risk perception: a review of conceptual approaches of the past 40 years and suggestions for future research pp. 237-256

- Carmen Keller, Ann Bostrom, Margot Kuttschreuter, Lucia Savadori, Alexa Spence and Mathew White
- Affect-inducing risk communication: current knowledge and future directions pp. 257-271

- V.H.M. Visschers, P.M. Wiedemann, H. Gutscher, S. Kurzenhäuser, R. Seidl, C.G. Jardine and D.R.M. Timmermans
- Adaptive and integrative governance on risk and uncertainty pp. 273-292

- Andreas Klinke and Ortwin Renn
- Interpreting risk in international trade pp. 293-312

- Bonnie C. Wintle and Belinda Cleeland
- Risk, vulnerability, robustness, and resilience from a decision-theoretic perspective pp. 313-330

- Roland W. Scholz, Yann B. Blumer and Fridolin S. Brand
- How real options and ecological resilience thinking can assist in environmental risk management pp. 331-346

- Stuart Whitten, Greg Hertzler and Sebastian Strunz
Volume 15, issue 2, 2012
- The action suited to the word? Use of the framework of risk information seeking to understand risk-related behaviors pp. 131-147

- Milou Kievik, Ellen F.J. ter Huurne and Jan M. Gutteling
- Public versus expert knowledge and perception of climate change-induced heat wave risk: a modified mental model approach pp. 149-168

- Parnali Dhar Chowdhury, C. Emdad Haque and S. Michelle Driedger
- The first five years of the EU Impact Assessment system: a risk economics perspective on gaps between rationale and practice pp. 169-186

- Jacopo Torriti and Ragnar Löfstedt
- Risk analysis in research environment pp. 187-208

- Amela Groso, Aristide Ouedraogo and Thierry Meyer
- Improving risk matrices: the advantages of logarithmically scaled axes pp. 209-222

- E.S. Levine
- A probability--time&space trade-off model in environmental risk perception pp. 223-234

- Shengxiang She, Qiang Lu and Chaoqun Ma
Volume 15, issue 1, 2012
- The practice of risk governance: lessons from the field pp. 1-20

- Åsa Boholm, Hervé Corvellec and Marianne Karlsson
- Coupled seismic and socio-political crises: the case of Puerto Aysen in 2007 pp. 21-37

- Bastien Soule
- The role of affective processes on young drivers' risk perceptions: a dual process model approach pp. 39-51

- B. McNally and K. Titchener
- Lay people's and experts' risk perception and acceptance of vaccination and culling strategies to fight animal epidemics pp. 53-66

- Alexandra Zingg and Michael Siegrist
- Types of risk transformation: a case study pp. 67-84

- J.S. Busby, R.E. Alcock and B.H. MacGillivray
- Threat assessment of terrorist organizations: the application of Q methodology pp. 85-105

- Murat Koçak
- Evaluating effects on the flow of electrical and electronic equipment and energy consumption due to alternative consumption patterns in China pp. 107-130

- Naoki Wada, Osamu Saito, Yugo Yamamoto, Tohru Morioka and Akihiro Tokai
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