Journal of Risk Research
1998 - 2024
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Volume 12, issue 7-8, 2009
- Editorial: Nuclear waste management in a globalised world pp. 879-895

- Urban Strandberg and Mats Andrén
- Radwaste in Canada: a political economy of uncertainty pp. 897-919

- Darrin Durant
- Concerned public and the paralysis of decision-making: nuclear waste management policy in Germany pp. 921-940

- Peter Hocke and Ortwin Renn
- Framing nuclear waste as a political issue in France pp. 941-954

- Yannick Barthe
- Spent fuel management in India pp. 955-967

- M.P. Ram Mohan and Veena Aggarwal
- The Swedish KBS project: a last word in nuclear fuel safety prepares to conquer the world? pp. 969-988

- Mark Elam and Göran Sundqvist
- Learning to listen: institutional change and legitimation in UK radioactive waste policy pp. 989-1008

- Gordon Mackerron and Frans Berkhout
- High-level radioactive waste management in the USA pp. 1009-1024

- Barry D. Solomon
- Book Reviews pp. 1033-1037

- Piers Fleming and Willem Halffman
Volume 12, issue 6, 2009
- Sham or shame: Rethinking the China's milk powder scandal from a legal perspective pp. 725-747

- Shumei Chen
- Reliability rating and reflective questioning: a case study of extended review on Australia's risk assessment of Bt cotton pp. 749-770

- Fern Wickson
- A quantitative assessment of the insider/outsider dimension of the cultural theory of risk and place pp. 771-791

- Jamie Baxter
- Communicating with the public during health crises: experts' experiences and opinions pp. 793-807

- Bev J. Holmes, Natalie Henrich, Sara Hancock and Valia Lestou
- How to trust? The importance of self-efficacy and social trust in public responses to industrial risks pp. 809-824

- Ellen F. J. ter Huurne and Jan M. Gutteling
- Accessibility of flood risk insurance in the UK: confusion, competition and complacency pp. 825-841

- Jessica E. Lamond, D. G. Proverbs and F. N. Hammond
- A decision analytic approach for technology portfolio prioritization: aviation safety applications pp. 843-864

- Varun Sharma, David W. Coit, Ahmet Oztekin and James T. Luxhøj
- Integrating competing conceptions of risk: A call for future direction of research pp. 865-877

- Adital Ben-Ari and Keren Or-Chen
Volume 12, issue 5, 2009
- Risk communication and the FSA: the food colourings case pp. 537-557

- Ragnar Lofstedt
- Is there a risk? Disclosing the tipping points of regulatory action: comments to R. Loftstedt pp. 559-561

- Peter Wiedemann
- A grounded exploration of organisational risk propensity pp. 563-579

- Ian A. Harwood, Stephen C. Ward and Chris B. Chapman
- Coping with risk: analysis on the importance of integrating social perceptions on flood risk into management mechanisms -- the case of the municipality of Águeda, Portugal pp. 581-602

- Elisabete Figueiredo, Sandra Valente, Celeste Coelho and Luísa Pinho
- Ethical assessment in radioactive waste management: a proposed reflective equilibrium-based deliberative approach pp. 603-618

- Matthew Cotton
- Pleasure in decision-making situations: politics and gambling pp. 619-645

- Marie-Claude Bonniot-Cabanac and Michel Cabanac
- Climate change in the British press: the role of the visual pp. 647-663

- N. W. Smith and H. Joffe
- Perceptions and performances of experienced incident commanders pp. 665-685

- Eivind L. Rake and Ove Njå
- Institutionalization of risk and safety management at the local governmental level in Sweden pp. 687-708

- Anna Johansson, Thomas Denk and Inge Svedung
- The siting of a research centre on clean coal combustion and CO 2 capture in Spain: Some notes on the relationship between trust and lack of public information pp. 709-723

- Ana Prades, Josep Espluga, Marta Real and Rosario Solá
Volume 12, issue 3-4, 2009
- ESREL 2007 - the 18th European Safety and Reliability Conference pp. 279-279

- Britt-Marie Drottz Sjøberg and Terje Aven
- Risk assessment in critical care medicine: a tool to assess patient safety pp. 281-294

- K. Eidesen, S. J. M. Sollid and T. Aven
- Organizational learning and safety in design: experiences from German industry pp. 295-312

- D. Doytchev and R. E. Hibberd
- How do we perceive heroes? pp. 313-327

- Joan Harvey, George Erdos and Lisa Turnbull
- Managing hazards in the workplace using organisational safety management systems: a safe place, safe person, safe systems approach pp. 329-343

- Anne-Marie Makin and Chris Winder
- Approaching doomsday: how SARS was presented in the Norwegian media pp. 345-360

- Ketil Fred Hansen
- Towards integrated decision-making for adaptive learning: evaluation of systems as fit for purpose pp. 361-373

- Elena Beauchamp-Akatova
- Culture and behavioural perspectives on safety -- towards a balanced approach pp. 375-388

- Jorunn-Elise Tharaldsen and Knut Haukelid
- Modelling the effects of a large-scale safety culture programme: a combined qualitative and quantitative approach pp. 389-409

- Espen Olsen, Anne Mette Bjerkan and Tor-Olav Nævestad
- Patient safety in the interface between hospital and risk regulator1 pp. 411-426

- Siri Wiig and Preben H. Lindøe
- Conflicting goals and mixed roles in risk regulation: a case study of the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate* pp. 427-441

- Preben H. Lindøe and Odd Einar Olsen
- Achieving clarity in the requirements and practice for taking safe decisions in the railway industry in Great Britain pp. 443-453

- G. J. Bearfield
- Identifying safety challenges related to major change processes pp. 455-474

- Stig O. Johnsen, Helene Blakstad, Ragnild K. Tinnmansvik, Ragnar Rosness and Siri Andersen
- Safety citizenship behaviour: a proactive approach to risk management pp. 475-483

- Shama Didla, Kathryn Mearns and Rhona Flin
- A human error taxonomy for analysing healthcare incident reports: assessing reporting culture and its effects on safety performance pp. 485-511

- K. Itoh, N. Omata and H. B. Andersen
- A methodological approach for the definition of multi-risk maps at regional level: first application pp. 513-534

- A. Carpignano, E. Golia, C. Di Mauro, S. Bouchon and J-P. Nordvik
Volume 12, issue 2, 2009
- Total cost of fire in Australia pp. 121-136

- Brian Ashe, K. J. McAneney and A. J. Pitman
- Public trust in institutions and information sources regarding risk management and communication: towards integrating extant knowledge pp. 137-185

- George Chryssochoidis, Anna Strada and Athanasios Krystallis
- Hourly changes in accident risk for bus drivers pp. 187-197

- A. E. af Wåhlberg
- The use of expected value in pricing judgments pp. 199-208

- Gary Colbert, Dennis Murray and Robert Nieschwietz
- The role of individual personality type in subjective risk elicitation outcomes pp. 209-222

- Zhijun Yang, Keith Coble and Darren Hudson
- Is genetic makeup a perceived health risk: analysis of a national survey of Canadians pp. 223-237

- Holly Etchegary, Louise Lemyre, Brenda Wilson and Dan Krewski
- The attitude towards flood insurance purchase when respondents' preferences are uncertain: a fuzzy approach pp. 239-258

- Hung-Chih Hung
- The influence of perceived risk on Internet shopping behavior: a multidimensional perspective pp. 259-277

- Angel Herrero Crespo, I. Rodríguez del Bosque and M. M. García de los Salmones Sánchez
Volume 12, issue 1, 2009
- On risk defined as an event where the outcome is uncertain pp. 1-11

- Terje Aven and Ortwin Renn
- Improving occupational safety: using a trusted information source to communicate about risk pp. 13-25

- Stacey M. Conchie and Calvin Burns
- Optimism and the perceptions of new risks pp. 27-41

- Joan Costa-Font, Elias Mossialos and Caroline Rudisill
- Social vulnerability indexes as planning tools: beyond the preparedness paradigm pp. 43-58

- José Manuel de Oliveira Mendes
- Changes in subjective risks of hurricanes as time passes: analysis of a sample of Katrina evacuees pp. 59-74

- Justin Baker, W. Shaw, Mary Riddel and Richard Woodward
- Corporate risk management of chemicals: a stakeholder approach to the brominated flame retardants pp. 75-89

- Kristian Kallenberg
- Risk perception and risk management in Norwegian aquaculture pp. 91-104

- Ole Jakob Bergfjord
- The landscape of asbestos: Libby and beyond pp. 105-113

- Ann Freeman Cook and Helena Hoas
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