This paper explores the utility of in-depth interviews for understanding how individuals and communities socially construct the risks (degree of threat) from environmental hazards (phenomena which threaten), and describes some challenges for guarding against threats to trustworthiness (qualitative rigor). The paper involves the interface between a case study of the social construction of environmental risk (Baxter 1997), and a critical appraisal of criteria for establishing trustworthiness in qualitative research (Baxter and Eyles 1997). The review highlights challenges for the application of the criteria and the use of popular design and analysis strategies such as member checking and researcher triangulation. While such practices are prob...
Abstract Environmental risk communication comprises an essential step in contaminated sites manageme...
Building upon a detailed empirical analysis of the local understanding of hazards in one geographica...
Abstract: The growth of sociological interest in how people perceive and experience everyday risk ne...
This paper explores the utility of in-depth interviews for understanding how individuals and communi...
In the field of risk management, there is growing recognition that traditional tools of analysis may...
Participatory approaches to environmental research and decision-making require that all social stake...
Multiplicity, variability and incongruity in the meanings of risk encountered throughout the researc...
Interviews from winter 2016-2017 from a variety of producers and users of natural hazard information...
In this paper I illustrate how an increased demand for the communication of environmental knowledges...
The growth of sociological interest in how people perceive and experience everyday risk needs to be ...
Ethnographic excursions into risk in everyday life involve reflexivity about epistemological and ont...
A qualitative research was developed to complement an extensive epidemiological study based on human...
a social psychologist. ABSTRACT: Environmental risk communication often fails in its efforts to over...
The growth of sociological interest in how people perceive and experience everyday risk needs to be ...
This publication is part of a continuing research programme that seeks to examine aspects of risk an...
Abstract Environmental risk communication comprises an essential step in contaminated sites manageme...
Building upon a detailed empirical analysis of the local understanding of hazards in one geographica...
Abstract: The growth of sociological interest in how people perceive and experience everyday risk ne...
This paper explores the utility of in-depth interviews for understanding how individuals and communi...
In the field of risk management, there is growing recognition that traditional tools of analysis may...
Participatory approaches to environmental research and decision-making require that all social stake...
Multiplicity, variability and incongruity in the meanings of risk encountered throughout the researc...
Interviews from winter 2016-2017 from a variety of producers and users of natural hazard information...
In this paper I illustrate how an increased demand for the communication of environmental knowledges...
The growth of sociological interest in how people perceive and experience everyday risk needs to be ...
Ethnographic excursions into risk in everyday life involve reflexivity about epistemological and ont...
A qualitative research was developed to complement an extensive epidemiological study based on human...
a social psychologist. ABSTRACT: Environmental risk communication often fails in its efforts to over...
The growth of sociological interest in how people perceive and experience everyday risk needs to be ...
This publication is part of a continuing research programme that seeks to examine aspects of risk an...
Abstract Environmental risk communication comprises an essential step in contaminated sites manageme...
Building upon a detailed empirical analysis of the local understanding of hazards in one geographica...
Abstract: The growth of sociological interest in how people perceive and experience everyday risk ne...