Journal of Risk Research
1998 - 2024
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1999
- Are trivial risks the greatest risks of all? pp. 281-288

- Paul Slovic
- Perceived risk and the earthquake insurance purchase decision: a commentary on a paper by Lennart Sjöberg pp. 289-294

- Risa Palm
- The responsibilities of a probabilistic safety analyst pp. 295-306

- John F. Ahearne
- Regulating biotechnological risk, straining Britain's consultative style pp. 307-324

- Les Levidow, Susan Carr, David Wield, Susan Carr and David Wield
- Exploring dimensionality in the origins of hazard-related trust pp. 325-354

- Branden B. Johnson
- Listening to the vocal citizens: how do politically active individuals choose between lifesaving programmes? pp. 355-367

- Joakim Ramsberg
Volume 2, issue 3, 1999
- Perceived risk, health and consumer behaviour pp. 187-200

- TorbjØrn Rundmo
- Risk management and sustainable development: mutual lessons from approaches to the use of indicators pp. 201-218

- P.C.R. Gray and P. M. Wiedemann
- Risk perception in China and Australia: an exploratory crosscultural study pp. 219-241

- Bernd Rohrmann and Huichang Chen
- Diverse conceptions of risk prioritization pp. 243-261

- David J Ball and Laurence Golob
- Perceived risk and value of workplace safety in a developing country pp. 263-275

- Jin-Tan Liu and James Hammitt
Volume 2, issue 2, 1999
- Viewpoint: A new approach to managing risk? pp. 95-99

- The Editors
- A commentary on the evolution of environmental health risk management: A US perspective pp. 101-113

- Robyn Fairman
- Human error in high hazard systems: Do we treat the problem in an appropriate way? pp. 115-128

- Stefan Einarsson
- Consequences of perceived risk: Demand for mitigation pp. 129-149

- Lennart Sjoberg
- Risk assessment of the flavonoids, quercetin as an endocrine modifier pp. 151-166

- Hideko Sone, Ciharu Tohyama, Yasunobu Aoki and Junzo Yonemoto
- Public trust in sources of information about radiation risks in the UK pp. 167-180

- Stephen Hunt and Lynn J. Frewer
- Book Review pp. 181-183

- The Editors
- Europe Section News pp. 185-186

- The Editors
Volume 2, issue 1, 1999
- Comments on 'Lay views on uncertainty in environmental health risk assessment' pp. 1-2

- Jerry Ravetz
- The evolution of environmental health risk management: a US perspective pp. 3-10

- Gail Charnley
- Prioritizing stakeholder concerns in environmental risk management pp. 11-29

- Roberto Accorsi, George Apostolakis and Enrico Zio
- Perceptions of ecological risk from natural hazards pp. 31-53

- Lawrence J Axelrod, Timothy Mcdaniels and Paul Slovic
- The craft and theory of public participation: a dialectical process pp. 55-71

- Thomas Webler
- Relating risk experience, venturesomeness and risk perception pp. 73-83

- Clare L Twigger-Ross and Glynis M Breakwell
Volume 1, issue 4, 1998
- EDITORIAL pp. 255-255

- Ragnar E. Lofstedt
Volume 1, issue 3, 1998
- GUEST EDITORIAL: Cutting corners in chemical risk limitation pp. 189-190

- Gunnar Bengtsson
- The rise of risk: risk related bills submitted to the Swedish parliament in 1964-65 and 1993-95 pp. 191-195

- Lennart Sjoberg, Anders Af Wahlberg and Per Nilla Kvist
- How information about likely accomplishments affects willingness to sacrifice to reduce global warming pp. 197-207

- Robert E O'Connor, Richard J Bord and Ann Fisher
- Shift of the short-term temperature mortality relationship by a climate factor - some evidence necessary to take account of in estimating the health effect of global warming pp. 209-220

- Yasushi Honda, Masaji Ono, Akihiko Sasaki and Iwao Uchiyama
- Understanding public attitudes to technology pp. 221-235

- Lynn J Frewer, Chaya Howard and Richard Shepherd
- Research Note: Adolescents' perceptions of food chemical risks pp. 237-244

- J. Richard Eiser, Neil S Coulson and Christine Eiser
Volume 1, issue 2, 1998
- GUEST EDITORIAL: Risk analysis as the mirror of society pp. 95-95

- Arne Jernelov and Uno Svedin
- Risk at a turning point? pp. 97-109

- Andrew Stirling
- Comments on commentary by Ravetz and Funtowicz: 'Old-fashioned hypertext' pp. 111-115

- Eugene A. Rosa
- Expert judgement and lethal toxicity of inhaled chemicals pp. 117-133

- L.H.J. Goossens, Roger Cooke, F Woudenberg and P Van Der Torn
- Comparative studies of risk perception: a review of twenty years of research pp. 135-163

- Asa Boholm
- Imaginable surprise in global change science pp. 165-185

- Stephen H Schneider, B. L. Turner and Holly Morehouse Garriga
Volume 1, issue 1, 1998
- EDITORIAL: First Issue - Journal of Risk Research pp. 1-2

- Ragnar E. Lofstedt
- GUEST EDITORIAL: The future of risk research pp. 3-6

- Jim Mcquaid
- GUEST EDITORIAL: Chemical risk management and practices in Japan - towards a new management perspective pp. 7-12

- Saburo Ikeda
- Viewpoint pp. 13-14

- Frederick Warner
- Metatheoretical foundations for post-normal risk pp. 15-44

- Eugene A. Rosa
- Commentary pp. 45-48

- Jerry Ravetz and Silvio Funtowicz
- Three decades of risk research: accomplishments and new challenges pp. 49-71

- Ortwin Renn
- Comments on 'Three decades of risk research' pp. 73-76

- D. Warner North
- From risk analysis in Europe to European risk analysis: the first ten years of SRA-E (1987-97) pp. 77-86

- Marc Poumadore
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