Risk and Uncertainty in a Post-Truth Society Earthscan Risk in Society Series
Coordonnateurs : van der Linden Sander, Löfstedt Ragnar E.
This edited volume looks at whether it is possible to be more transparent about uncertainty in scientific evidence without undermining public understanding and trust.
With contributions from leading experts in the field, this book explores the communication of risk and decision-making in an increasingly post-truth world. Drawing on case studies from climate change to genetic testing, the authors argue for better quality evidence synthesis to cut through the noise and highlight the need for more structured public dialogue. For uncertainty in scientific evidence to be communicated effectively, they conclude that trustworthiness is vital: the data and methods underlying statistics must be transparent, valid, and sound, and the numbers need to demonstrate practical utility and add social value to people?s lives.
Presenting a conceptual framework to help navigate the reader through the key social and scientific challenges of a post-truth era, this book will be of great relevance to students, scholars, and policy makers with an interest in risk analysis and communication.
Introduction: Risk and Uncertainty in a Post-Truth Society1.Trust in Numbers 2. Science and Policy in a Post-Truth World 3. Trustworthiness, Quality and Value: The Regulation of Official Statistics in a Post-Truth Age 4. Risk and Uncertainty in the Context of Government Decision-Making 5. The Handling of Uncertainty: A Risk Manager’s Perspective
Sander van der Linden is Assistant Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Cambridge, UK, where he directs the Cambridge Social Decision-Making Laboratory.
Ragnar E. Löfstedt is Professor of Risk Management at King’s College London, UK, and Director of King’s Centre for Risk Management.
Date de parution : 03-2021
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 06-2019
13.8x21.6 cm
Thèmes de Risk and Uncertainty in a Post-Truth Society :
Mots-clés :
UK Statistics Authority; UK Official Statistic; risk; UK’s Code; uncertainty; Cases Adaptive Management; post-truth; EFSA Guidance; risk-analysis; UK Public Sector; regulation; Data Journalism; risk analysis; General Data Protection Regulation; genetic testing; UK Location; Royal Statistical Society; UK’s System; TED Talk; Anti-microbial Resistance; Public Engagement; Intelligent Transparency; Business Cases; BSE Story; Risk Accounting; Post-truth Society; Questionable Research Practices