Risk and Society: The Interaction of Science, Technology and Public PolicyLife in the last quarter of the twentieth century presents a baffling array of complex issues. The benefits of technology are arrayed against the risks and hazards of those same technological marvels (frequently, though not always, arising as side effects or by-products). This confrontation poses very difficult choices for individuals as well as for those charged with making public policy. Some of the most challenging of these issues result because of the ability of technological innovation and deployment to outpace the capacity of institutions to assess and evaluate implications. In many areas, the rate of technological advance has now far outstripped the capabilities of institutional monitoring and control. While there are many instances in which technological advance occurs without adverse consequences (and in fact, yields tremendous benefits), frequently the advent of a major innovation brings a wide array of unforeseen and (to some) undesirable effects. This problem is exacerbated as the interval between the initial development of a technology and its deployment is shortened, since the opportunity for cautious appraisal is decreased. |
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... H. Brinton Milward and Wendy Laird CHAPTER 3 Risk Assessment and the Communication of Risk in a State Health Agency Norman J. Petersen PART II ALLOCATING SCARCE MEDICAL RESOURCES CHAPTER 4 Modern Medicine as a Risk to Society Albert ...
... H. Brinton Milward and Wendy Laird CHAPTER 3 Risk Assessment and the Communication of Risk in a State Health Agency Norman J. Petersen PART II ALLOCATING SCARCE MEDICAL RESOURCES CHAPTER 4 Modern Medicine as a Risk to Society Albert ...
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... CHAPTER 8 On the Public Perception of Nuclear Risk 121 Morris Farr CHAPTER 9 Nuclear Power: Is it Worth the Risk? ... Involved in Setting Standards 165 Michael D. Lebowitz CHAPTER 12 The Abuses of Risk Assessment 173 David S. Baron ...
... CHAPTER 8 On the Public Perception of Nuclear Risk 121 Morris Farr CHAPTER 9 Nuclear Power: Is it Worth the Risk? ... Involved in Setting Standards 165 Michael D. Lebowitz CHAPTER 12 The Abuses of Risk Assessment 173 David S. Baron ...
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NORMAN J. PETERSEN is Chief, Office of Risk Assessment and Investigation, Division of Disease Prevention, Arizona Department of Health Services. In this position he serves as the State Environmental Epidemiologist and manages programs ...
NORMAN J. PETERSEN is Chief, Office of Risk Assessment and Investigation, Division of Disease Prevention, Arizona Department of Health Services. In this position he serves as the State Environmental Epidemiologist and manages programs ...
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Second, all involve risk and uncertainty. And third, all require an assessment of profound human values and social preferences for resolution. Commonly such issues are dealt with in the public policy arena, and necessitate a high level ...
Second, all involve risk and uncertainty. And third, all require an assessment of profound human values and social preferences for resolution. Commonly such issues are dealt with in the public policy arena, and necessitate a high level ...
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The first of these sections is intended as a general assessment of sciencebased public policy making for risky issues, and the role of risk assessment in such processes. Part two turns to a discussion of health-based risks.
The first of these sections is intended as a general assessment of sciencebased public policy making for risky issues, and the role of risk assessment in such processes. Part two turns to a discussion of health-based risks.
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CHAPTER | 15 |
Advocacy and Global Warming | 33 |
CHAPTER 3 | 54 |
CHAPTER 5 | 61 |
CHAPTER 6 | 90 |
CHAPTER 8 | 121 |
CHAPTER 10 | 137 |
CHAPTER 11 | 163 |
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Risk and Society: The Interaction of Science, Technology and Public Policy M Waterstone Vista previa limitada - 1991 |
Risk and Society: The Interaction of Science, Technology and Public Policy M Waterstone Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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