

An edition of The Psychology of Risk (2007)
By Glynis M. Breakwell
Publish Date
December 3, 2007
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
350
Description:
Risk surrounds and envelopes us. Without understanding it, we risk everything and without capitalising on it, we gain nothing. This accessible new book from Glynis M. Breakwell comprehensively explores the psychology of risk, examining how individuals think, feel and act, as well as considering the institutional and societal assessments, rhetorics and reactions about risk. Featuring chapters on all the major issues in the psychology of risk including risk assessment, hazard perception, decision-making, risk and crisis management, risk and emotion, risk communication, safety cultures, the social amplification and social representation of risk and mechanisms for changing risk responses, Breakwell uses illustrations and examples to bring to life the significance of her research findings. She provides an innovative overview of current knowledge on the subject but also suggests that there are many fascinating questions still to be answered.
subjects: Risk-taking (Psychology), Social aspects, Social aspects of Risk-taking (Psychology), Risk, Psychology, Risk assessment, Risk management, Risk-Taking, Prise de risque, Aspect social, Risque, Psychologie, Évaluation du risque, Gestion du risque, Risico nemen, Psychosociale aspecten, Psykologiska aspekter