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- W2355901162 abstract "»One is always exposed to some kind of risk«. We repeatedly came across this, or similar statements when carrying out the 62 handbook interviews on risk perception and assessment. It goes without saying that a semantic field with such a wide scope forces selection: the interviewees' limits of endurance must be respected when using qualitative approaches, even more so when using standardized survey instruments. This survey’s average interview length of 45 minutes represented a clear tolerance limit which unmistakably showed in the tendency to break off the interview, a tendency which increased towards the end of the interview session. The thematic focus was the surveying of attitudes to the risks of nuclear power plants, cellular phones and their associated transmission facilities, genetically altered food, the risk of global climate change, crime and smoking. This selection represents a compromise which was to consider equally habitual risks - the risk associated with smoking -, social risks - crime -, ecological risks - the risk of global climate change -, and technological risks. The latter include risks - in the case of cellular networks caused by communications and product technology, risks caused by conventional large-scale technology - nuclear power plants -, and novel food technology - genetically altered food. The risks were selected in order to rouse the interest of the persons interviewed as well as to touch upon current sociopolitical topics. Moreover, this data was to counteract the lack of basic research in the field of risk sociology: A report by the official Enquete-Commission into the »Protection of Mankind and the Environment« by the German Bundestag which was to assess the state of the research on the ›acceptability of risks and technologies in Germany‹ (Renn/Zwick 1997), brought to light that Germany had surprisingly few studies on the subject of risk perception and assessment, some of which were obsolete and not rarely based upon small-scale or non-representative samples. In order to meet these basic research needs, comprehensive sets of questions were compiled, permitting a kind of ›empirical comparison‹ of stigma-theoretical, psychometric, culture-related theoretical and intermediary items, revealing the performance of, and confidence in institutions from the field of risk communication and management. 1 By asking open questions the interviewees were in addition given the opportunity to speak freely on the individual risks." @default.
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- W2355901162 title "2. Descriptive Findings of the Baden-Württemberg Risk Survey 2001" @default.
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