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Risk and Everyday Life

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148 pages
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Focusing on the cultural dimensions of risk, the authors explore how various factors such as gender, social class, ethnicity, sexual orientation, occupation, geographical location, and nationality shape individual and collective perceptions of risk. The book delves into the ways people respond to and experience risk, highlighting the complex interplay between societal influences and personal attitudes towards risk-taking.

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Risk and Everyday Life, Deborah Lupton, John Tulloch

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2003
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