Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.In this article, we analyze Canadian newspaper coverage of recent events in which backcountry adventurers have found themselves in need of assistance from rescue organizations. We interrogate discourses of risk and responsibility, exploring the ways in which the media constructs these backcountry enthusiasts as responsible to and for specific (e.g., family) and generalized (e.g., society) others. These discourses, we argue, produce and reproduce neoliberal notions of risk management, constructing citizens as responsible for managing their ‘‘risk profiles.’
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'Es ist eine zentrale soziologische Annahme, dass die Wahrnehmung von Risiken im Wesentlichen eine K...
The significance of risk is growing in many Western societies, a phenomenon linked to increasing ind...
Mountaineering is a dangerous activity. For many mountaineers, part of its very attraction is the ri...
Freeride skiing is an activity that is, or at least can be, quite dangerous. Risk-taking in high-ris...
This study seeks to examine how identity is navigated within ‘risky’ situations, and ultimately how ...
In 1852, when it was determined that Mount Everest was the highest peak in the world, the minds of a...
Using a case study, the authors explore the mediating role of organizational culture in individual R...
This study explores the various discursive resources influencing the identities of outdoor adventure...
Abstract This master’s thesis sought to explore the personal justifications of parents in high-risk...
In 2006, mountaineer David Sharp died on the slopes of Mount Everest. Sharp’s death led to public ou...
Risk is an increasingly important factor of our modern society, but that does not mean that risks ha...
Whereas numerous studies questioned the risk concept in France, few so far have focused on medium-hi...
This chapter presents a view of risk and disaster in the mountains that finds them fully a part of p...
This thesis investigates the place of risk in mountain recreation in New Zealand. Risk is defined as...
This paper presents a specific (insider) perspective of a small group of experienced male Scottish a...
'Es ist eine zentrale soziologische Annahme, dass die Wahrnehmung von Risiken im Wesentlichen eine K...
The significance of risk is growing in many Western societies, a phenomenon linked to increasing ind...
Mountaineering is a dangerous activity. For many mountaineers, part of its very attraction is the ri...