. What do we want as individuals, as a society . What is the political context of the risk discussion . When do we act and what are the costs of not acting/acting . International trade and legal issues . Moral dimensions of decision making . How do we deal with the disproportionate "power" of the various stakeholders . Rationality/emotive aspects of argumentation (connection between perception /live experiences, knowledge) . What are facts- and do they change with time . Psychological aspects: rapture of trust; the need for certainty; connection between danger, fear and risk
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"An additional subtitle to this excellent book should be 'risk management.' ... This book will be useful for a wide audience, especially students, faculty, and researchers in environmental, food, risk management, political science, legal, and communication disciplines, as well as politicians and the concerned public. Summing Up: Recommended. All readers." (R. E. Buntrock, Choice, Vol. 49 (2), October, 2011)








