Social science risk studies often begin with one of two starting points: a particular risk, such as that of natural or technical disasters, or, alternately, with the individual experiencing risk. But risk may not be the guiding concept for how people act in the social world. This article explores how social practice theory broadens the possible starting points for social science risk research and in turn improve our understanding of risk. It does so by drawing on existing empirical studies within risk research that make use of practice-oriented theories and outline three essential arguments for practice-based risk research. First, that risk is understood as embedded in socially shared practices, second, that risk is routinised, and third, t...
This study explores how risk operates as a concept and practice in social workers’ interventions. Co...
The study of ‘risk’ in social work involves complex interplay between human behaviour, emotion, evid...
There has been an upsurge in scholarship concerned with theories of social practices in various fiel...
Multiplicity, variability and incongruity in the meanings of risk encountered throughout the researc...
There are diverse views and interpretations of risk. In the literature, risk is often regarded as “a...
Written by leading experts in the field, Social Theories of Risk and Uncertainty is an introduction ...
In this editorial, I introduce the first in a new series of special issues on social theoretical per...
This article gives a brief overview of the main streams and recent developments of sociological rese...
This paper addresses the expansion of risk practices through a case study of a government led projec...
In socio-cultural risk research, an epistemological tension often follows if real hazards in the wor...
The proliferation of risk logics within public and private sector organisational contexts where many...
Sociologists tend to accept in an uncritical way the theories and research findings on risk, current...
This article reviews the main approaches to risk in psychology and sociology and considers recent de...
This paper reviews the main approaches to risk in sociology and psychology. It shows that the former...
The article presents the framework of social amplification of risk which integrates the technical as...
This study explores how risk operates as a concept and practice in social workers’ interventions. Co...
The study of ‘risk’ in social work involves complex interplay between human behaviour, emotion, evid...
There has been an upsurge in scholarship concerned with theories of social practices in various fiel...
Multiplicity, variability and incongruity in the meanings of risk encountered throughout the researc...
There are diverse views and interpretations of risk. In the literature, risk is often regarded as “a...
Written by leading experts in the field, Social Theories of Risk and Uncertainty is an introduction ...
In this editorial, I introduce the first in a new series of special issues on social theoretical per...
This article gives a brief overview of the main streams and recent developments of sociological rese...
This paper addresses the expansion of risk practices through a case study of a government led projec...
In socio-cultural risk research, an epistemological tension often follows if real hazards in the wor...
The proliferation of risk logics within public and private sector organisational contexts where many...
Sociologists tend to accept in an uncritical way the theories and research findings on risk, current...
This article reviews the main approaches to risk in psychology and sociology and considers recent de...
This paper reviews the main approaches to risk in sociology and psychology. It shows that the former...
The article presents the framework of social amplification of risk which integrates the technical as...
This study explores how risk operates as a concept and practice in social workers’ interventions. Co...
The study of ‘risk’ in social work involves complex interplay between human behaviour, emotion, evid...
There has been an upsurge in scholarship concerned with theories of social practices in various fiel...