Examining long term social change is one of the most rewarding but time-consuming challenges for sociological research. Historical analyses are often the only way to understand present-day social conditions such as the perception and management of risk in the UK. This article reports research which breaks new ground by utilising corpus linguistic tools to examine the proliferation of risk words in The Times (London) from the 19th to the 21th century. The article develops a corpus sociological approach to show that socio-structural changes, institutional practices and socially relevant events have supported the proliferation of ‘at risk’. The early dominance of insurance, trading and economics and the rise of epidemiology at the early 20th c...
Our paper presents an analysis of the conceptualisation and framing of ‘risk’ in the Covid-19 pandem...
An apparent crisis of youth at-risk is a key marker in contemporary debates about young people among...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This book presents a case study of the proliferation of at risk-language in The Times news coverage ...
This chapter illustrates the utility of linguistic tools for the analysis of the changing meaning an...
Beck’s Risk Society (1992) triggered large debates about a societal shift characterized by growing c...
Despite increasing life expectancy and high levels of welfare, health care, and public safety in mos...
Family in the UK ─ risks, threats and dangers: a modern diachronic corpus-assisted study across tw...
International audienceSince the mid-1980s “risk” has constituted a sort of banner to which the socia...
U. Beck and Giddens play a leading role in the development of new academic research field called 'th...
British news media were central to the amplification of health risk concerns in the late 1990s and e...
Risks are of particular relevance for the social history of the twentieth century. On the one hand, ...
Searches in MEDLINE databases show a rapid increase in the number of articles with the term 'risk(s)...
ABSTRACT Attempts at studying risk issues in the social and behavioural sciences have now been going...
Ulrich Beck’s model of ‘risk society’ has attempted to establish a sense of discontinuity with previ...
Our paper presents an analysis of the conceptualisation and framing of ‘risk’ in the Covid-19 pandem...
An apparent crisis of youth at-risk is a key marker in contemporary debates about young people among...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This book presents a case study of the proliferation of at risk-language in The Times news coverage ...
This chapter illustrates the utility of linguistic tools for the analysis of the changing meaning an...
Beck’s Risk Society (1992) triggered large debates about a societal shift characterized by growing c...
Despite increasing life expectancy and high levels of welfare, health care, and public safety in mos...
Family in the UK ─ risks, threats and dangers: a modern diachronic corpus-assisted study across tw...
International audienceSince the mid-1980s “risk” has constituted a sort of banner to which the socia...
U. Beck and Giddens play a leading role in the development of new academic research field called 'th...
British news media were central to the amplification of health risk concerns in the late 1990s and e...
Risks are of particular relevance for the social history of the twentieth century. On the one hand, ...
Searches in MEDLINE databases show a rapid increase in the number of articles with the term 'risk(s)...
ABSTRACT Attempts at studying risk issues in the social and behavioural sciences have now been going...
Ulrich Beck’s model of ‘risk society’ has attempted to establish a sense of discontinuity with previ...
Our paper presents an analysis of the conceptualisation and framing of ‘risk’ in the Covid-19 pandem...
An apparent crisis of youth at-risk is a key marker in contemporary debates about young people among...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...