This paper addresses the general question of the role of emotions in risk management, with an application to the siting of a repository for spent nuclear fuel. Although it is true that such siting has been very difficult to carry out without meeting with strong local opposition, there are some exceptions in recent Swedish experience. This recent experience constitutes an occasion for reconsidering the received message from risk perception research since the 1970s. This research has purportedly demonstrated a very strong impact of emotional processes on risk attitudes, which in turn is supposed to imply that these attitudes are rigid and unchangeable. However, when this assertion is looked at more closely, it is found that a number of questi...
Natural disasters due to climate change (like floods, hurricanes, heat waves or droughts) combine a ...
There has been substantial social scientific research to determine how people perceive the risks of ...
The analysis is focused on attitudes towards nuclear power and public risk perceptions in Sweden and...
The following reports deal with the perception and acceptance of technological risk sources by the g...
Recent research in risk perception has examined the role of affect and worldviews as orienting dispo...
45 pagesRecent research in risk perception has examined the role of affect and worldviews as orienti...
Energy production can pose risks, such as nuclear accidents, oil spills, and earthquakes caused by g...
Energy projects can pose serious risks that can elicit negative emotions in people, threatening thei...
Abstract: Nuclear waste has emerged as a very salient issue in the nuclear power debate. In the pres...
Presents a brief overview of trends and developments of public opinion about nuclear energy since th...
Experts typically accuse lay people of “emotional” responses to technological risk as opposed to the...
The preferences expressed in voting on nuclear reactor licenses and the risk perceptions of citizens...
AbstractThe complex nature of perceived risk and the influence of perceived risks and benefits on ri...
It is proposed that risk perception is partly driven by notions of what is seen as unnatural and imm...
This study explores the reasons why risk management process fails to deliver the expected benefits t...
Natural disasters due to climate change (like floods, hurricanes, heat waves or droughts) combine a ...
There has been substantial social scientific research to determine how people perceive the risks of ...
The analysis is focused on attitudes towards nuclear power and public risk perceptions in Sweden and...
The following reports deal with the perception and acceptance of technological risk sources by the g...
Recent research in risk perception has examined the role of affect and worldviews as orienting dispo...
45 pagesRecent research in risk perception has examined the role of affect and worldviews as orienti...
Energy production can pose risks, such as nuclear accidents, oil spills, and earthquakes caused by g...
Energy projects can pose serious risks that can elicit negative emotions in people, threatening thei...
Abstract: Nuclear waste has emerged as a very salient issue in the nuclear power debate. In the pres...
Presents a brief overview of trends and developments of public opinion about nuclear energy since th...
Experts typically accuse lay people of “emotional” responses to technological risk as opposed to the...
The preferences expressed in voting on nuclear reactor licenses and the risk perceptions of citizens...
AbstractThe complex nature of perceived risk and the influence of perceived risks and benefits on ri...
It is proposed that risk perception is partly driven by notions of what is seen as unnatural and imm...
This study explores the reasons why risk management process fails to deliver the expected benefits t...
Natural disasters due to climate change (like floods, hurricanes, heat waves or droughts) combine a ...
There has been substantial social scientific research to determine how people perceive the risks of ...
The analysis is focused on attitudes towards nuclear power and public risk perceptions in Sweden and...