238 Pages
by Routledge

238 Pages
by Routledge

238 Pages
by Routledge

We are living in a world in which the existence of risk is constantly debated, misinformation and disinformation are rife and spread quickly and easily through online media, and where governments and institutions continue to avoid taking decisive action even when there is general agreement that a serious threat exists. Understanding how people, social groups and social organizations understand,... Read more
1. Introduction

2. Theorizing risk

3. Risk and culture

4. Risk and reflexive modernization

5. Risk and governmentality

6. Risk and subjectivity

7. Risk and Otherness

8. Risk and pleasure

9. Risk misinformation and denial: the climate and COVID-19 crises

Biography

Deborah Lupton is SHARP Professor in the Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture at UNSW Sydney. She is affiliated with the Centre for Social Research in Health and the Social Policy Research Centre, and leads the Vitalities Lab and the UNSW Node of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society. Her research spans sociology, media studies and cultural studies. She is the author/co-author of 20 books and editor/co-editor of a further ten volumes.