Risk Criticism is a study of literary and cultural responses to global environmental risk in an age of unfolding ecological catastrophe. In 2015, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists reset its iconic Doomsday Clock to three minutes to midnight, as close to the apocalypse as it has been since 1953. What pushed its hands was not just the threat of nuclear weapons, but also other global environmental risks that the Bulletin judged to have risen to the scale of the nuclear, including climate change and innovations in the life sciences. If we may once have believed that the end of days would come in a blaze of nuclear firestorm, we now suspect that the apocalypse may be much slower, creeping in as chemical toxins, climate change, or nano-techno...
The 21st century is being marked by a host of large-scale social threats: pandemics, natural catastr...
Risk has become a four-letter word in much of the environmental community. Carol Browner, the Clinto...
This essay counterpoints two existential threats in our lifetimes—nuclear apocalypse and climate cat...
'Risk Criticism: Reading in an Age of Manufactured Uncertainties' is a study of literary and cultura...
Risk and environmental discourses have usually been regarded as critical, in the sense that they are...
This article is one piece in a series of articles that reflect on advances in ideas about risk made ...
What are the implications of how we talk about apocalypse? A new philosophical field has emerged. “E...
The notion of "dangerous climate change$ constitutes an important development of the 1992 United Nat...
The notion of “dangerous climate change” constitutes an important development of the 1992 United Nat...
[Extract] The idea of risk inevitably conjures images of the spectacular - the catastrophic failure ...
The notion of risk is now commonplace. For Ulrich Beck (1992) who introduced the term “risk society”...
This thesis explores sociological theories on how the mass media is both a victim and a perpetuator ...
Ecocriticism has been at the forefront of introducing risk theory and risk research to literary and ...
Rather than a new feature of modern industrial society, we argue that the much-discussed problem of ...
German sociologist Ulrich Beck points out in his seminal book on risk, which is geared towards nucle...
The 21st century is being marked by a host of large-scale social threats: pandemics, natural catastr...
Risk has become a four-letter word in much of the environmental community. Carol Browner, the Clinto...
This essay counterpoints two existential threats in our lifetimes—nuclear apocalypse and climate cat...
'Risk Criticism: Reading in an Age of Manufactured Uncertainties' is a study of literary and cultura...
Risk and environmental discourses have usually been regarded as critical, in the sense that they are...
This article is one piece in a series of articles that reflect on advances in ideas about risk made ...
What are the implications of how we talk about apocalypse? A new philosophical field has emerged. “E...
The notion of "dangerous climate change$ constitutes an important development of the 1992 United Nat...
The notion of “dangerous climate change” constitutes an important development of the 1992 United Nat...
[Extract] The idea of risk inevitably conjures images of the spectacular - the catastrophic failure ...
The notion of risk is now commonplace. For Ulrich Beck (1992) who introduced the term “risk society”...
This thesis explores sociological theories on how the mass media is both a victim and a perpetuator ...
Ecocriticism has been at the forefront of introducing risk theory and risk research to literary and ...
Rather than a new feature of modern industrial society, we argue that the much-discussed problem of ...
German sociologist Ulrich Beck points out in his seminal book on risk, which is geared towards nucle...
The 21st century is being marked by a host of large-scale social threats: pandemics, natural catastr...
Risk has become a four-letter word in much of the environmental community. Carol Browner, the Clinto...
This essay counterpoints two existential threats in our lifetimes—nuclear apocalypse and climate cat...