Bridget M. Hutter
Anticipating Risks and Organising Risk Regulation
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A multi-disciplinary book that focuses on how social, organisational and policy systems manage the anticipation of risks in contemporary societies.
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A multi-disciplinary book that focuses on how social, organisational and policy systems manage the anticipation of risks in contemporary societies.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9780521193092
- ISBN-10: 0521193095
- Artikelnr.: 29921729
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9780521193092
- ISBN-10: 0521193095
- Artikelnr.: 29921729
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Preface; Part I.
Introduction: 1. Anticipating risk and organising risk regulation: current
dilemmas Bridget M. Hutter; Part II. Threat, Vulnerabilities and
Insecurities: 2. Risk society and financial risk Clive Briault; 3. Before
the sky falls down: a 'constitutional dialogue' over the depletion of
internet addresses Jeanette Hofmann; 4. Changing attitudes to risk?
Managing myxomatosis in twentieth-century Britain Peter Bartrip; 5. Public
perceptions of risk and 'compensation culture' in the UK Sally
Lloyd-Bostock; 6. Colonised by risk. The emergence of academic risks in
British higher education Michael Huber; Part III. Social, Organisational
and Regulatory Sources of Resilience and Security: 7. Regulating
resilience? Regulatory work in high-risk arenas Carl Macrae; 8. Critical
infrastructures, resilience and organisation of mega-projects: the Olympic
Games Will Jennings and Martin Lodge; 9. Creating space for engagement? Lay
membership in contemporary risk governance Alan Irwin and Kevin Jones; 10.
Bioethics and the risk regulation of 'frontier research': the case of gene
therapy Javier Lezaun; 11. Preparing for future crises: lessons from
research Arjen Boin; 12. Conclusion: important themes and future research
directions Bridget M. Hutter; References; Index.
Introduction: 1. Anticipating risk and organising risk regulation: current
dilemmas Bridget M. Hutter; Part II. Threat, Vulnerabilities and
Insecurities: 2. Risk society and financial risk Clive Briault; 3. Before
the sky falls down: a 'constitutional dialogue' over the depletion of
internet addresses Jeanette Hofmann; 4. Changing attitudes to risk?
Managing myxomatosis in twentieth-century Britain Peter Bartrip; 5. Public
perceptions of risk and 'compensation culture' in the UK Sally
Lloyd-Bostock; 6. Colonised by risk. The emergence of academic risks in
British higher education Michael Huber; Part III. Social, Organisational
and Regulatory Sources of Resilience and Security: 7. Regulating
resilience? Regulatory work in high-risk arenas Carl Macrae; 8. Critical
infrastructures, resilience and organisation of mega-projects: the Olympic
Games Will Jennings and Martin Lodge; 9. Creating space for engagement? Lay
membership in contemporary risk governance Alan Irwin and Kevin Jones; 10.
Bioethics and the risk regulation of 'frontier research': the case of gene
therapy Javier Lezaun; 11. Preparing for future crises: lessons from
research Arjen Boin; 12. Conclusion: important themes and future research
directions Bridget M. Hutter; References; Index.
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Preface; Part I.
Introduction: 1. Anticipating risk and organising risk regulation: current
dilemmas Bridget M. Hutter; Part II. Threat, Vulnerabilities and
Insecurities: 2. Risk society and financial risk Clive Briault; 3. Before
the sky falls down: a 'constitutional dialogue' over the depletion of
internet addresses Jeanette Hofmann; 4. Changing attitudes to risk?
Managing myxomatosis in twentieth-century Britain Peter Bartrip; 5. Public
perceptions of risk and 'compensation culture' in the UK Sally
Lloyd-Bostock; 6. Colonised by risk. The emergence of academic risks in
British higher education Michael Huber; Part III. Social, Organisational
and Regulatory Sources of Resilience and Security: 7. Regulating
resilience? Regulatory work in high-risk arenas Carl Macrae; 8. Critical
infrastructures, resilience and organisation of mega-projects: the Olympic
Games Will Jennings and Martin Lodge; 9. Creating space for engagement? Lay
membership in contemporary risk governance Alan Irwin and Kevin Jones; 10.
Bioethics and the risk regulation of 'frontier research': the case of gene
therapy Javier Lezaun; 11. Preparing for future crises: lessons from
research Arjen Boin; 12. Conclusion: important themes and future research
directions Bridget M. Hutter; References; Index.
Introduction: 1. Anticipating risk and organising risk regulation: current
dilemmas Bridget M. Hutter; Part II. Threat, Vulnerabilities and
Insecurities: 2. Risk society and financial risk Clive Briault; 3. Before
the sky falls down: a 'constitutional dialogue' over the depletion of
internet addresses Jeanette Hofmann; 4. Changing attitudes to risk?
Managing myxomatosis in twentieth-century Britain Peter Bartrip; 5. Public
perceptions of risk and 'compensation culture' in the UK Sally
Lloyd-Bostock; 6. Colonised by risk. The emergence of academic risks in
British higher education Michael Huber; Part III. Social, Organisational
and Regulatory Sources of Resilience and Security: 7. Regulating
resilience? Regulatory work in high-risk arenas Carl Macrae; 8. Critical
infrastructures, resilience and organisation of mega-projects: the Olympic
Games Will Jennings and Martin Lodge; 9. Creating space for engagement? Lay
membership in contemporary risk governance Alan Irwin and Kevin Jones; 10.
Bioethics and the risk regulation of 'frontier research': the case of gene
therapy Javier Lezaun; 11. Preparing for future crises: lessons from
research Arjen Boin; 12. Conclusion: important themes and future research
directions Bridget M. Hutter; References; Index.







