Journal of Risk Research
1998 - 2024
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Volume 13, issue 8, 2010
- Regulators as 'agents': power and personality in risk regulation and a role for agent-based simulation pp. 961-982

- G.J. Davies, G. Kendall, E. Soane, J. Li, F. Charnley and S.J.T. Pollard
- Risk management for infrastructure corridors vulnerable to adjacent land development pp. 983-1006

- Alexander S. Linthicum and James H. Lambert
- Applying the theory of planned behavior to study health decisions related to potential risks pp. 1007-1026

- Z. Janet Yang, Katherine McComas, Geri Gay, John P. Leonard, Andrew J. Dannenberg and Hildy Dillon
- Quantitative risk analysis for road tunnels complying with EU regulations pp. 1027-1041

- Konstantinos A. Kirytopoulos, Athanasios A. Rentizelas, Ilias P. Tatsiopoulos and George Papadopoulos
- (Mis)managing a risk controversy: the Canadian salmon aquaculture industry's responses to organized and local opposition pp. 1043-1065

- Nathan Young and Mary Liston
Volume 13, issue 7, 2010
- Aquaculture: an emerging issue for public concern pp. 829-844

- Anne Katrin Schlag
- Good decisions, bad decisions: the interaction of process and outcome in evaluations of decision quality pp. 845-859

- Joseph L. Arvai and Ann Froschauer
- Functional-dynamic public participation in technological decision-making: site selection processes of nuclear waste repositories pp. 861-875

- Pius Krütli, Michael Stauffacher, Thomas Flüeler and Roland W. Scholz
- Risk-informed performance-based approach to building regulation pp. 877-893

- Brian J. Meacham
- Consumers' collision insurance decisions: a mental models approach to theory evaluation pp. 895-911

- Laurel C. Austin and Baruch Fischhoff
- Risk communication for catastrophic events: results from focus groups pp. 913-935

- Rae Zimmerman, Carlos E. Restrepo, Alison Culpen, Wendy E. Remington, Alison Kling, Ian Portelli and George L. Foltin
- Public perceptions of the dioxin incident in Irish pork pp. 937-949

- Jean Kennedy, Liam Delaney, Eibhlin Hudson, Aileen McGloin and Patrick G. Wall
- Implementing control mutuality using prediction markets: a new mechanism for risk communication pp. 951-960

- John Garvey and Patrick Buckley
Volume 13, issue 6, 2010
- A longitudinal ethnographic study of night-freight pilots pp. 701-730

- Simon Bennett
- The risk society hypotheses: an empirical test using longitudinal survey data pp. 731-752

- Peter Taylor-Gooby and Andreas Cebulla
- Public meetings about local cancer clusters: exploring the relative influence of official versus symbolic risk messages on attendees' post-meeting concern pp. 753-770

- Katherine A. McComas, Helen C. Lundell, Craig W. Trumbo and John C. Besley
- Driver distractions: characteristics underlying drivers' risk perceptions pp. 771-780

- Kirsteen Titchener and Ides Y. Wong
- The effect of pseudo-immediacy on intertemporal choices pp. 781-787

- Shu Li, Yin Su and Yan Sun
- An investigation into risk propensity in bull and bear markets pp. 789-804

- John Garvey
- The effect of risk on intertemporal choice pp. 805-820

- Yan Sun and Shu Li
- The human side of disaster pp. 821-823

- Anne Eyre
- Crisis management in a complex world pp. 823-826

- Denis Fischbacher-Smith
Volume 13, issue 5, 2010
- Measurement of risk perceptions in social research: a comparative analysis of ordinary least squares, ordinal and multinomial logistic regression models pp. 571-589

- Bryan E. Denham
- Effects of emotional state on behavioral responsiveness to personal risk feedback pp. 591-598

- Jennifer L. Cerully and William M.P. Klein
- Risk perception of mobile communication: a mental models approach pp. 599-620

- Marie-Eve Cousin and Michael Siegrist
- Mobile phone masts, social rationalities and risk: negotiating lay perspectives on technological hazards pp. 621-637

- Jeremy W. Collins
- Suppose the USA had REACH: ramifications for formaldehyde pp. 639-651

- Sara Hajiamiri, Myles T. Collins and John D. Graham
- Translational benchmark risk analysis pp. 653-667

- Walter W. Piegorsch
- Risk management and its practical application: lessons from the British Army pp. 669-686

- Neil Trewin, Udechukwu Ojiako and Johnnie Johnson
- Why separate risk assessors and risk managers? Further external values affecting the risk assessor qua risk assessor pp. 687-700

- Niklas Vareman and Johannes Persson
Volume 13, issue 4, 2010
- Why less is more: exploring affect-based value neglect pp. 399-409

- R.S. Wilson and J.L. Arvai
- Risk-reproduction cycles and risk positions in the social and geographical space pp. 411-427

- Kalliopi Sapountzaki
- Comparative optimism and risky road traffic behaviors among high-risk sports practitioners pp. 429-444

- Cécile Martha, Jason Laurendeau and Jean Griffet
- Health, environment, safety culture and climate -- analysing the relationships to occupational accidents pp. 445-477

- Anne Mette Bjerkan
- An inductive reasoning approach for building system safety risk models of aviation accidents pp. 479-499

- Ahmet E. Oztekin and James T. Luxhøj
- Towards a fair procedure for risk management pp. 501-515

- Hélène Hermansson
- Judicious management of uncertain risks: I. Developments and criticisms of risk analysis and precautionary reasoning pp. 517-543

- Charles Vlek
- Judicious management of uncertain risks: II. Simple rules and more intricate models for precautionary decision-making pp. 545-569

- Charles Vlek
Volume 13, issue 3, 2010
- The logical status of risk -- to burnish or to dull pp. 239-253

- Eugene A. Rosa
- Response to Professor Eugene Rosa's viewpoint to our paper pp. 255-259

- Terje Aven and Ortwin Renn
- Communication about a communication technology pp. 261-278

- Michael Ruddat, Alexander Sautter, Ortwin Renn, Uwe Pfenning and Frank Ulmer
- Communication management during risk events and crises in a globalised world: Predictability of domestic media attention for calamities pp. 279-302

- Bastiaan C.J. Zoeteman, Wouter C. Kersten, Wiebe F. Vos, Lieke van de Voort and Ben J.M. Ale
- The role of perceived costs and perceived benefits in the relationship between personality and risk-related choices pp. 303-318

- Emma Soane, Chris Dewberry and Sunitha Narendran
- A meta-level analysis of major trends in environmental health risk governance pp. 319-335

- Hens A.C. Runhaar, P.P.J. Driessen, L. van Bree and J.P. van der Sluijs
- NUSAP: a method to evaluate the quality of assumptions in quantitative microbial risk assessment pp. 337-352

- Ides Boone, Yves Van der Stede, Jeroen Dewulf, Winy Messens, Marc Aerts, Georges Daube and Koen Mintiens
- Acceptance of nanotechnology in food and food packaging: a path model analysis pp. 353-365

- Nathalie Stampfli, Michael Siegrist and Hans Kastenholz
- Adaptive Bayesian Networks for quantitative risk assessment of foreign body injuries in children pp. 367-377

- Paola Berchialla, Cecilia Scarinzi, Silvia Snidero and Dario Gregori
- Looking for a safe haven after fancy thrills: a psychometric analysis of risk perception in alpine tourist destinations pp. 379-398

- Claudia Schusterschitz, Holger Schütz and Peter M. Wiedemann
Volume 13, issue 2, 2010
- Guest editors' introduction: the philosophy of risk pp. 135-136

- Martin Peterson and Per Sandin
- Assessing capability instead of achieved functionings in risk analysis pp. 137-147

- Colleen Murphy and Paolo Gardoni
- Ethical theory and the philosophy of risk: first thoughts pp. 149-161

- Johan Brännmark and Nils-Eric Sahlin
- Cognitive bias and the precautionary principle: what's wrong with the core argument in Sunstein's Laws of Fear and a way to fix it pp. 163-174

- Steve Clarke
- Intuitions, emotions and gut reactions in decisions about risks: towards a different interpretation of 'neuroethics' pp. 175-190

- Sabine Roeser
- Probing the improbable: methodological challenges for risks with low probabilities and high stakes pp. 191-205

- Toby Ord, Rafaela Hillerbrand and Anders Sandberg
- The risks of progress: precaution and the case of human enhancement pp. 207-216

- Tim Lewens
- A virtue ethical account of making decisions about risk pp. 217-230

- Nafsika Athanassoulis and Allison Ross
- Risk: objective or subjective, facts or values pp. 231-238

- Sven Ove Hansson
Volume 13, issue 1, 2010
- Mediating risk: towards a new research agenda pp. 1-3

- Alison Anderson
- Media and risk: old and new research directions pp. 5-18

- Vian Bakir
- Grasping the point of unfathomable complexity: the new media research and risk analysis pp. 19-28

- Iain Wilkinson
- Framing risk: nanotechnologies in the news pp. 29-44

- Stuart Allan, Alison Anderson and Alan Petersen
- Reframing risk? Citizen journalism and the transformation of news pp. 45-58

- Gabe Mythen
- Media risk campaigning in the UK: from mobile phones to 'Baby P' pp. 59-72

- Adam Burgess
- Questioning the sci-fi alibi: a critique of how 'science fiction fears' are used to explain away public concerns about risk pp. 73-86

- Jenny Kitzinger
- Risk communication guidelines for Europe: a modest proposition pp. 87-109

- Ragnar E. Lofstedt
- How journalists perceive risk communication -- Risk communication guidelines for Europe: a modest proposition -- comments to R. Lofstedt pp. 111-114

- Clive Cookson
- A model for developing risk communication strategy pp. 115-134

- L. Smillie and A. Blissett
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