Despite increasing life expectancy and high levels of welfare, health care, and public safety in most post-industrial countries, the public discourse often revolves around perceived threats. Terrorism, global pandemics, and environmental catastrophes are just a few of the risks that dominate media coverage. Is this public discourse on risk disconnected from reality? To examine this issue, we analyzed the dynamics of the risk discourse in two natural language text corpora. Specifically, we tracked latent semantic patterns over a period of 150 years to address four questions: First, we examined how the frequency of the word risk has changed over historical time. Is the construct of risk playing an ever-increasing role in the public discourse,...
Searches in MEDLINE databases show a rapid increase in the number of articles with the term 'risk(s)...
The contemporary Western preoccupation with risk assessment is profound. However, this does not mean...
"30th July 2011".Includes bibliographical references (pages 437-520).1. Discourse and the framing of...
Beck’s Risk Society (1992) triggered large debates about a societal shift characterized by growing c...
The 21st century is being marked by a host of large-scale social threats: pandemics, natural catastr...
Our paper presents an analysis of the conceptualisation and framing of ‘risk’ in the Covid-19 pandem...
Examining long term social change is one of the most rewarding but time-consuming challenges for soc...
his article examines how risk vocabulary is socially constructed and reconfigured through communicat...
This chapter explores how lay publics respond to potential disasters. It contends that the current r...
Risk is an abstraction that represents the likelihood of specific outcomes. As such, risks appear la...
British news media were central to the amplification of health risk concerns in the late 1990s and e...
This study explores the conceptual semantics of risk–benefit discourse about COVID-19 vaccination an...
Risk does not exist. It is an invention rather than a reality yet it arguably underpins Western soci...
This book presents a case study of the proliferation of at risk-language in The Times news coverage ...
This paper examines how the processes and practices of hazard management skew decision-making toward...
Searches in MEDLINE databases show a rapid increase in the number of articles with the term 'risk(s)...
The contemporary Western preoccupation with risk assessment is profound. However, this does not mean...
"30th July 2011".Includes bibliographical references (pages 437-520).1. Discourse and the framing of...
Beck’s Risk Society (1992) triggered large debates about a societal shift characterized by growing c...
The 21st century is being marked by a host of large-scale social threats: pandemics, natural catastr...
Our paper presents an analysis of the conceptualisation and framing of ‘risk’ in the Covid-19 pandem...
Examining long term social change is one of the most rewarding but time-consuming challenges for soc...
his article examines how risk vocabulary is socially constructed and reconfigured through communicat...
This chapter explores how lay publics respond to potential disasters. It contends that the current r...
Risk is an abstraction that represents the likelihood of specific outcomes. As such, risks appear la...
British news media were central to the amplification of health risk concerns in the late 1990s and e...
This study explores the conceptual semantics of risk–benefit discourse about COVID-19 vaccination an...
Risk does not exist. It is an invention rather than a reality yet it arguably underpins Western soci...
This book presents a case study of the proliferation of at risk-language in The Times news coverage ...
This paper examines how the processes and practices of hazard management skew decision-making toward...
Searches in MEDLINE databases show a rapid increase in the number of articles with the term 'risk(s)...
The contemporary Western preoccupation with risk assessment is profound. However, this does not mean...
"30th July 2011".Includes bibliographical references (pages 437-520).1. Discourse and the framing of...