Journal of Risk Research
1998 - 2024
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Volume 9, issue 8, 2006
- Quo Vadis Food Risk Communication? pp. 819-821

- Anna Jung
- Communication in Europe on Semicarbazide and Baby Food pp. 823-832

- Anne-Laure Gassin and Irene van Geest
- Risk Communication -- Consumers Between Information and Irritation1 pp. 833-849

- Ortwin Renn
- Food Information Environments: Risk Communication and Advertising Imagery pp. 851-868

- Celio Ferreira
- How can we Make Food Risk Communication Better: Where are we and Where are we Going? pp. 869-890

- Ragnar E. Lofstedt
- A Tale of Two Food Risks: BSE and Farmed Salmon in Canada pp. 891-910

- William Leiss and Anne-Marie Nicol
- Trust and Distrust: Cognitive Decisions or Social Relations? pp. 911-932

- Unni Kjærnes
Volume 9, issue 7, 2006
- Risk Preferences Regarding Multiple Fatalities and Some Implications for Societal Risk Decision Making—An Empirical Study pp. 703-715

- Marcus Abrahamsson and Henrik Johansson
- Some Pitfalls of an Overemphasis on Science in Environmental Risk Management Decisions pp. 717-735

- Robin Gregory, Lee Failing, Dan Ohlson and Timothy Mcdaniels
- High‐risk Technology, Legitimacy and Science: The U.S. Search for Energy Policy Consensus pp. 737-753

- Margarita Alario and William Freudenburg
- Public Perception of Terrorism Threats and Related Information Sources in Canada: Implications for the Management of Terrorism Risks pp. 755-774

- Louise Lemyre, Michelle Turner, Jennifer Lee and Daniel Krewski
- Expert Judgments Regarding Risks Associated with Salmon Aquaculture Practices in British Columbia pp. 775-800

- Timothy McDaniels, Patricia Keen and Hadi Dowlatabadi
- Attitudes Towards Genetically Modified Food with a Specific Consumer Benefit in Food Allergic Consumers and Non‐food Allergic Consumers pp. 801-813

- Susan Miles, Christine Hafner, Suzanne Bolhaar, Eloina González Mancebo, Montserrat Fernández‐Rivas, André Knulst and Karin Hoffmann‐Sommergruber
- Book reviews pp. 815-818

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 6, 2006
- As Time Goes By: The Beginnings of Social and Behavioural Science Risk Research pp. 601-604

- Lennart Sjöberg
- Exploring Comparative Ratings and Constituent Facets of Public Trust in Risk Regulatory Bodies and Related Stakeholder Groups pp. 605-622

- Andrew Weyman, Nicholas Pidgeon, John Walls and Tom Horlick‐Jones
- Risk Perception and Demand for Risk Mitigation in Transport: A Comparison of Lay People, Politicians and Experts pp. 623-640

- Torbjørn Rundmo and Bjørg‐Elin Moen
- The Influence of Information Delivery on Risk Ranking by Lay People pp. 641-655

- Virna Vaneza Gutiérrez, Luis Abdón Cifuentes and Nicolás C. Bronfman
- Assessing Perceptions of Risks due to Multiple Hazards pp. 657-682

- David French, Stephen Sutton, Ann Louise Kinmonth and Theresa Marteau
- Rational Risk Perception: Utopia or Dystopia? pp. 683-696

- Lennart Sjöberg
- Book Reviews pp. 697-701

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 5, 2006
- Special Issue on the SRA-Europe Paris Conference pp. 449-451

- Olivier Salvi
- Beliefs and Emotionality in Risk Appraisals pp. 453-466

- Andrea T. Thalmann and Peter M. Wiedemann
- Adaptation to Five Metres of Sea Level Rise pp. 467-482

- Richard Tol, Maria Bohn, Thomas E. Downing, Marie-Laure Guillerminet, Eva Hizsnyik, Roger Kasperson, Kate Lonsdale, Claire Mays, Robert J. Nicholls, Alexander A. Olsthoorn, Gabriele Pfeifle, Marc Poumadere, Ferenc L. Toth, Athanasios T. Vafeidis, Peter E. van der Werff and Ibrahim Yetkiner
- Emerging Issues for Natech Disaster Risk Management in Europe pp. 483-501

- Ana Maria Cruz, Laura J. Steinberg and Ana Lisa Vetere-Arellano
- Healthcare Institution Risk Assessments: Concentration on “Process” or “Outcome”? pp. 503-523

- J. E. Agnew, N. Komaromy and R. E. Smith
- Dedicating Management to Cultural Processes: Toward a Human Risk Management System pp. 525-542

- M. Specht, F. R. Chevreau and C. Denis-Rémis
- Adaptation Strategies for Climate Change in the Urban Environment: Assessing Climate Change Related Risk in UK Urban Areas pp. 543-568

- S. J. Lindley, J. F. Handley, N. Theuray, E. Peet and D. Mcevoy
- Complexity and Multi (Inter or Trans)-Disciplinary Sciences: Which Job for Engineers in Risk Management? pp. 569-582

- Jean-Christophe Le Coze, Olivier Salvi and Didier Gaston
- ARAMIS Project: Reference Accident Scenarios Definition in SEVESO Establishment pp. 583-600

- Christian Delvosalle, Cécile Fiévez and Aurore Pipart
Volume 9, issue 4, 2006
- Opinion of the Committee for Prevention and Precaution about the Precautionary Principle pp. 287-296

- Christine Noiville, Frédéric-Yves Bois, Philippe Hubert, Reza Lahidji and Alain Grimfeld
- Precaution, Science and Jurisprudence: a Test Case pp. 297-311

- I. Forrester and J. C. Hanekamp1
- The Precautionary Principle and the Uncertainty Paradox pp. 313-336

- Marjolein B.. A. van Asselt and Ellen Vos
- The Precautionary Principle, Swedish Chemicals Policy and Sustainable Development pp. 337-360

- Mikael Karlsson
- The Impacts of Precautionary Measures and the Disclosure of Scientific Uncertainty on EMF Risk Perception and Trust pp. 361-372

- Peter M. Wiedemann, Andrea T. Thalmann, Markus A. Grutsch and Holger Schütz
- Precautionary Risk Regulation in European Governance pp. 373-392

- Andreas Klinke, Marion Dreyer, Ortwin Renn, Andrew Stirling and Patrick Van Zwanenberg
- Precaution Against Terrorism pp. 393-447

- Jessica Stern and Jonathan B. Wiener
Volume 9, issue 2, 2006
- Affective Influences on Risk Perceptions of, and Attitudes Toward, Genetically Modified Food pp. 125-139

- Ellen Townsend
- Risk as Value: Combining Affect and Analysis in Risk Judgments pp. 141-164

- Melissa L. Finucane and Joan L. Holup
Volume 9, issue 1, 2006
- Deliberating Over Britain's Nuclear Waste pp. 1-11

- David J. Ball
- Stepwise Approach to the Long-Term Management of Radioactive Waste1 pp. 13-40

- Claudio Pescatore and Anna Vári
- Responding Public Demand for Assurance of Genetically Modified Crops: Case from Japan pp. 41-56

- Mariko Nishizawa and Ortwin Renn
- Public Panic and Morale: Second World War Civilian Responses Re-examined in the Light of the Current Anti-terrorist Campaign pp. 57-73

- Edgar Jones, Robin Woolven, Bill Durodié and Simon Wessely
- Social Divisions of Trust: Scepticism and Democracy in the GM Nation? Debate pp. 75-95

- Peter Taylor-Gooby
Volume 8, issue 6, 2005
- Guest Editorial: SRA-Europe 2002 Berlin meeting pp. 457-459

- Peter M. Wiedemann, Martin Clauberg, Jan Gutteling and Gisela Böhm
- Consequences, morality, and time in environmental risk evaluation pp. 461-479

- Gisela Böhm and Hans-Rüdiger Pfister
- Risk as perceived by the German public: pervasive risks and “switching” risks pp. 481-498

- Michael M. Zwick
- An empirical analysis of communication flow, strategy and stakeholders' participation in the risk communication literature 1988--2000 pp. 499-511

- Zamira Gurabardhi, Jan M. Gutteling and Margôt Kuttschreuter
- Application of early risk detection concepts and methods to environmental health. A German feasibility study pp. 513-529

- Peter M. Wiedemann, Martin Clauberg, Cornelia R. Karger and Gernot Henseler
- How to deal with dissent among experts. Risk evaluation of EMF in a scientific dialogue pp. 531-545

- Holger Schütz and Peter M. Wiedemann
- Deoxynivalenol (DON) in wheat: an example of weighing the pros and cons of food stuffs pp. 547-556

- Loek T. J. Pijls
Volume 8, issue 5, 2005
- Determinants of smallholder farmers' perceptions of risk in the Eastern Highlands of Ethiopia pp. 383-416

- Belaineh Legesse and Lars Drake
Volume 8, issue 4, 2005
- Security or opportunity: the influence of risk-taking tendency on risk information preference pp. 283-294

- René Lion and Ree M. Meertens
- The historical roots of precautionary thinking: the cultural ecological critique and ‘The Limits to Growth’ pp. 295-310

- J. C. Hanekamp, G. Vera-Navas and S. W. Verstegen
- Benefits analysis of particulate matter control programs -- a case study of Tokyo pp. 311-329

- A. Scott Voorhees
Volume 8, issue 3, 2005
- Siting conflicts -- democratic perspectives and political implications pp. 187-206

- Rolf Lidskog
Volume 8, issue 2, 2005
- What's in a frame? Social organization, risk perception and the sociology of knowledge pp. 91-118

- Perri 6
- The effect of uncertainty on ‘risk rationalizing’ decisions pp. 119-138

- David M. Hassenzahl
- Perception of risk: the influence of general trust, and general confidence pp. 145-156

- Michael Siegrist, Heinz Gutscher and Timothy C. Earle
- Personality and domain-specific risk taking pp. 157-176

- Nigel Nicholson, Emma Soane, Mark Fenton-O'Creevy and Paul Willman
Volume 8, issue 1, 2005
- Expert quantification of uncertainties in a risk analysis for an infrastructure project pp. 3-17

- Arno Willems, Mart Janssen **, Chris Verstegen ** and Tim Bedford
- The Scandinavian way of perceiving societal risks pp. 19-30

- Etienne Mullet, Cécilia Lazreg, Cereza Candela and Félix Neto
- Review of industrial safety management by international agreements and institutions pp. 31-51

- Christian Kirchsteiger
- Exposure to PAHs of workers on contaminated sites: a modelling approach to assess the occupational contribution -- the SOLEX study pp. 53-62

- Frédéric Dor, Denis Zmirou, William Dab, Frans Jongeneelen, Jean-Marie Haguenoer, Vincent Nedellec, Alain Person, †Colin Ferguson and Pascal Empereur-Bissonnet
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