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|a Lupton, Deborah.
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|a Risk
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|a Introduction -- Theorizing risk -- Risk and culture -- Risk and reflexive modernization -- Risk and governmentality -- Risk and subjectivity -- Risk and otherness -- Risk and pleasure.
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|a We are now living in a 'risk' society: risk analysis, risk assessment and risk management are ever-expanding industries. In this fully revised and expanded update of her highly cited, influential and well-known book, Deborah Lupton provides a comprehensive review of the major sociocultural theoretical perspectives and empirical research on risk.
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