Social Trust and the Management of Risk Earthscan Risk in Society Series
Auteur : Cvetkovich George
Coordonnateur : Lofstedt Ragnar E.
Social trust is a crucial issue to many aspects of modern society. Policy makers continually aspire to winning it and corporations frequently run the risk of losing it. The 'trust deficit' raises vital questions and problems to which until recently there have been few answers or solutions.
Experts from both sides of the Atlantic explore the importance for trust of various influences, from individual perceptions to organizational systems, and consider the conditions involved in building or undermining trust. Several authors examine practical hazard management issues, including medical vaccination programmes and popular participation in pollution control and waste management as strategies for enhancing social trust.
This book provides insightful analysis for researchers and students of environmental and social sciences and is essential reading for those engaged in risk management in both the public and private sectors.
George Cvetkovich is a social and environmental psychologist who teaches at Western Washington University, USA. He is director of the Western Institute for Social and Organizational Research.
Ragnar E Lofstedt is a Professor in Risk Management and the Director of the Centre for Risk Management, Department of Geography, School of Social Science and Public Policy, Kings College London, UK. He is a renowned expert on risk communication and regulation issues and is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Risk Research and on the editorial board of Risk Analysis.
Date de parution : 05-1999
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Social Trust and the Management of Risk :
Mots-clés :
judgements; perception; public; radioactive; waste; hazard; communication; programmes; values; nuclear; Cell Pertussis Vaccine; Individuals Measurement Items; National Academy; UK Public; Vaccine Risk Communication; Socioeconomic Development; Social Trust; Pertussis Vaccine; Native American Tribes; SVS; Ic A T; Trust Judgements; Risk Communication Programmes; SVS; Vaccine Risk; Risk Policy Issues; Risk Controversies; ACIP Recommendation; Nuclear Waste Negotiator; Acellular Pertussis Vaccines; EPA Super Fund; Low Vaccination Coverage; National Vaccine Information Center; Live Attenuated Varicella Vaccine; Competence Component