Journal of Risk Research
1998 - 2024
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Volume 5, issue 4, 2002
- Five charges against the precautionary principle pp. 287-299

- Per Sandin, Martin Peterson, Sven Ove Hansson, Christina Rudén and André Juthe
- The precautionary principle and the rhetoric behind it pp. 301-316

- Mags D. Adams
- Comparing precaution in the United States and Europe pp. 317-349

- Jonathan B. Wiener and Michael D. Rogers
- The influence of the precautionary principle on science-based decision-making: questionable applications to risks of radiofrequency fields pp. 351-369

- Quirino Balzano and Asher R. Sheppard
- Risk-based decision analysis in support of precautionary policies pp. 391-417

- Michael L. Dekay, Mitchell J. Small, Paul S. Fischbeck, Robert Farrow, Alison Cullen, Joseph B. Kadane, Lester Lave, M. Granger Morgan and Kazuhisa Takemura
Volume 5, issue 3, 2002
- French general practitioners didn't fear the millennium bug pp. 191-194

- Esther Lukasiewicz, Claude Fischler, Michel Setbon and Antoine Flahault
- Comparing carcinogenicity and acute toxicity for ingestion of the promoting agent okadaic acid pp. 195-209

- Douglas J. Crawford-Brown, S. Cordier, M. Creppy, D. Parent-Massin and C. Marcaillou-Lebaut
- Public involvement in flood risk management in Hungary pp. 211-224

- Anna Vari
- 'New security' risks and public educating: the significance of recent evolutionary brain science pp. 225-248

- Christopher Williams
- When should expenditure per life saved vary? pp. 249-263

- Joakim Ramsberg
- Environmental concern and environmental behaviour among the Norwegian public pp. 265-279

- Hilde Iversen and TorbjØrn Rundmo
Volume 5, issue 2, 2002
- The influence of indoor air on personal exposure to volatile organic compounds and its risk estimation pp. 105-117

- Yuko Soma, Hideko Sone, Akiko Takahagi, Kazuhiro Onizawa, Toyotoshi Ueda and Satoshi Kobayashi
- Associations between affect and risk perception pp. 119-135

- TorbjØrn Rundmo
- Individual psychology of risk-taking behaviours in non-adherence pp. 137-145

- Serge Sultan, Catherine Bungener and Anne Andronikof
- Cultural theory and risk perception: a proposal for a better measurement pp. 147-165

- Susanne Rippl
- Adolescents' perceptions of the costs and benefits of food additives and their presence in different foods pp. 167-176

- J. Richard Eiser, Neil S. Coulson and Christine Eiser
- The role of translations of verbal into numerical probability expressions in risk management: a meta-analysis pp. 177-186

- Michael Theil
Volume 5, issue 1, 2002
- EDITORIAL pp. 1-2

- Ragnar Löfstedt
- Management decision-making relating to occupational risks: the role of 'grey data' pp. 23-33

- Liz Falconer
- The role of expertise in risk communication: laypeople's and expert's perception of the millennium bug risk in The Netherlands pp. 35-47

- Jan M. Gutteling and MargÔt Kuttschreuter
- Occupation, driving experience, and risk and accident perception pp. 49-68

- Dongo Rémi Kouabenan
- A report of TRUSTNET on risk governance--lessons learned pp. 83-95

- Gilles Heriard Dubreuil, G. Bengtsson, P. H. Bourrelier, R. Foster, S. Gadbois and G. N. Kelly
Volume 4, issue 4, 2001
- GUEST EDITORIAL: Risk Communication in the workplace: factors influencing efficacy pp. 307-308

- Glynis M. Breakwell
- A Communication--Human Information Processing (C--HIP) approach to warning effectiveness in the workplace pp. 309-322

- Vincent C. Conzola and Michael S. Wogalter
- The roles of contextual moderation and personality in relation to the knowledge--risk link in the workplace pp. 323-340

- Eamonn Ferguson
- Mental models and social representations of hazards: the significance of identity processes pp. 341-351

- Glynis M. Breakwell
- Perceptions of PCE use by dry cleaners and dry cleaning customers pp. 353-375

- Daniel C. Kovacs, Baruch Fischhoff and Mitchell J. Small
- Sharing 'worlds of risk'; improving communication with crew resource management pp. 377-392

- Kathryn Mearns, Rhona Flin and Paul O'Connor
- Employee images of risk pp. 393-404

- TorbjØrn Rundmo
- Dealing with risks and safety of technical systems -- need for a new commission? pp. 405-410

- Wolfgang Kröger
- Communication and information in France's underground laboratory siting process: clarity of procedure, ambivalence of effects pp. 411-430

- Yannick Barthe and Claire Mays
- Review Essay: Can there be a unified science of fear? pp. 431-445

- Perri
Volume 4, issue 3, 2001
- An experimental approach to the effectiveness of an incentive system against moral hazard in the insurance market pp. 291-301

- Atsushi Takao and Mahito Okura
Volume 4, issue 2, 2001
- Decision-analytic refinements of the precautionary principle pp. 127-141

- John D. Graham
- More Faust than Frankenstein: the European debate about the precautionary principle and risk regulation for genetically modified crops pp. 175-189

- Joyce Tait
- Appraising the precautionary principle -- a decision analysis perspective pp. 191-202

- Ralph L. Keeney and Detlof Von Winterfeldt
Volume 4, issue 1, 2001
- Scientific and technological uncertainty, the precautionary principle, scenarios and risk management pp. 1-15

- Michael D. Rogers
- Risk perception by industrial radiographers: Hungary and the UK compared pp. 17-29

- B.R. Orton, L. Sjöberg, J. Jung, D. ürge-Vorsatz and M. Tamássyné-Bíró
- General risk constraints pp. 31-47

- Love Ekenberg, Magnus Boman and Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer
- Fitting a second-order parametric distribution conditioned on an explanatory variable using maximum likelihood estimation pp. 49-62

- David E. Burmaster and Kimberly M. Thompson
- Societal risks as seen by Chinese students living in Macao pp. 63-73

- Felix Neto and Etienne Mullet
- Fairness, risk and risk tolerance in the siting of a nuclear waste repository pp. 75-101

- Lennart Sjöberg and Britt-Marie Drottz-Sjöberg
Volume 3, issue 4, 2000
- Commentary: The morality of managing risk Perri 6 pp. 297-299

- Tim O'Riordan
- Commentary: Morality and workability a rejoinder to O'Riordan pp. 301-304

- Perri
- Sensitivity of willingness to pay to the magnitude of risk reduction: a TaiwanUnited States comparison pp. 305-320

- James Hammitt, Jin-Tan Liu and Wen-Ching KLin
- Risk perception in Korea: a comparison with Japan and the United States pp. 321-332

- Yong-Jin Cha
- Communication of risk assessment information to risk managers pp. 333-352

- Kimberly M Thompson and Diane L Bloom
- Perceived risk and tampering with nature pp. 353-367

- Lennart Sjöberg
- Review Essay: Crowd Risks at Sporting Events — Accountability in Theory and Practice pp. 368-373

- Andrew Dixon
Volume 3, issue 3, 2000
- Guest Editorial pp. 187-188

- Les Levidow and Susan Carr
- Genetically modified crops in the European Union: regulatory conflicts as precautionary opportunities pp. 189-208

- Les Levidow, Susan Carr and David Wield
- Austria: precautionary blockage of agricultural biotechnology pp. 209-217

- HelgeFranz Torgersen, and Franz Seifert
- Germany: ‘élite precaution’ alongside continued public opposition pp. 219-226

- MarionBernhard Dreyer and Bernhard Gill
- Denmark: potential polarization or consensus? pp. 227-235

- Jesper Toft
- Spain: commercialization drives public debate and precaution pp. 237-245

- Oliver Todt and José Luis Luj
- France: broadening precautionary expertise? pp. 247-254

- Alexis Roy and Pierre-Benoit Joly
- Ireland: contested precaution and challenged institutions pp. 255-260

- Brian Motherway
- UK: precautionary commercialization? pp. 261-270

- Les Levidow and Susan Carr
- GM crops -- opportunities for environmental and consumer benefits pp. 271-272

- Patricia Ahl Goy
- GM crops -- civic science through partnership? pp. 273-275

- Tim O'Riordan
- Between risk and precaution -- reassessing the future of GM crops pp. 277-282

- Sheila Jasanoff
- GMOs -- civil society will decide pp. 283-285

- Gill Lacroix
- Consequences matter, ‘risk’ is marginal pp. 287-295

- Lennart Sjoberg
Volume 3, issue 2, 2000
- GUEST EDITORIAL: The citation wars pp. 93-94

- The Editors
- Regulation of food safety risks: the case of food irradiation in Japan pp. 95-109

- Susan E Pickett and Tatsujiro Suzuki
- Manifest anxiety, general self-efficacy and locus of control as determinants of personal and general risk perception pp. 111-120

- Hakan Kallmen
- Risk and adventure education pp. 121-134

- Geoff Nichols
- The morality of managing risk: paternalism, prevention and precaution, and the limits of proceduralism pp. 135-165

- Perri
- Research Note: Extending the application of the psychometric approach for assessing public perceptions of food risk: some methodological considerations pp. 167-179

- Chris Fife-Schaw and Gene Rowe
- Book Reviews pp. 180-186

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 1, 2000
- Forms of talk in policy dialogue: distinguishing between adversarial and collaborative discourse pp. 1-17

- Seth Tuler
- Risk management strategies - before Hominization and after pp. 19-30

- Ulrich Muller-Herold
- Risk perception and the media pp. 31-50

- Anders A F Wahlberg and Lennart Sjoberg
- Automobile risk perceptions and insurance-purchasing decisions in Japan and the United States pp. 51-67

- Hiroshi Hayakawa, Paul S Fischbeck and Baruch Fischhoff
- Risk informed decision making in land use planning pp. 69-92

- Ioannis A Papazoglou, Gerasimos Bonanos and Helen Briassoulis
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