In the opening essay in Embracing Risk: The Changing Culture of Insurance and Responsibility, Jonathan Simon and I assert that western society is engaged in a transformation from a dominant paradigm of spreading risks to a paradigm that involves embracing risk. (Baker & Simon, eds. 2002) The core idea behind this trend is the recognition that too much protection against loss produces too much loss. Not all risks should be spread. For their own and society\u27s good, individuals should embrace some risks. As we wrote: As more of life is understood in terms of risk, taking risks is increasingly what one does with risk. Embracing Risk closes with a wonderful essay by Francois Ewald that also posits a paradigm shift. (Ewald 2002) But this parad...
For most of us, the collapse of the World Trade Center towers exists at the outermost edge of human ...
The way the notion of risk permeates society on a global scale has arguably been forever altered aft...
This paper aims to scrutinize how the notion of risk should be understood and applied to possibly ca...
tion from a dominant paradigm of spreading risks to a paradigm that involves embracing risk (Baker a...
This chapter, originally written as a consequence of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, pr...
This chapter, originally written as a consequence of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, pr...
For much of the twentieth century, industrialized nations addressed social problems, such as workers...
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 (9/11) against the United States revealed that the natur...
Risk and regulation have become important organising concepts for a wide variety of public and priva...
Tthe question whether 9/11 has changed the insurance world cannot be answered simply In some respect...
The question of whether 9/11 has changed the insurance world cannot be answered simply. In some resp...
This article deals with the role of insurance for damages from catastrophic events. Prior to the att...
The contemporary Western preoccupation with risk assessment is profound. However, this does not mean...
September 11, 2001, is an unforgettable date for many reasons. In addition to its political, social,...
This article analyses the role played by standards of protection in the regulation of catastrophic r...
For most of us, the collapse of the World Trade Center towers exists at the outermost edge of human ...
The way the notion of risk permeates society on a global scale has arguably been forever altered aft...
This paper aims to scrutinize how the notion of risk should be understood and applied to possibly ca...
tion from a dominant paradigm of spreading risks to a paradigm that involves embracing risk (Baker a...
This chapter, originally written as a consequence of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, pr...
This chapter, originally written as a consequence of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, pr...
For much of the twentieth century, industrialized nations addressed social problems, such as workers...
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 (9/11) against the United States revealed that the natur...
Risk and regulation have become important organising concepts for a wide variety of public and priva...
Tthe question whether 9/11 has changed the insurance world cannot be answered simply In some respect...
The question of whether 9/11 has changed the insurance world cannot be answered simply. In some resp...
This article deals with the role of insurance for damages from catastrophic events. Prior to the att...
The contemporary Western preoccupation with risk assessment is profound. However, this does not mean...
September 11, 2001, is an unforgettable date for many reasons. In addition to its political, social,...
This article analyses the role played by standards of protection in the regulation of catastrophic r...
For most of us, the collapse of the World Trade Center towers exists at the outermost edge of human ...
The way the notion of risk permeates society on a global scale has arguably been forever altered aft...
This paper aims to scrutinize how the notion of risk should be understood and applied to possibly ca...