Extraordinary Risks, Ordinary Lives
Author: Beata Świtek, Allen Abramson, Marie Kolling, Mei L. Trueba, Alessandro Blasimme, Atreyee Sen, Julie L. Shackelford, Matthew Bunn, Stephen Lyng, Janine Su, Giovanni Gugg, Hannah Swee, Karen Henwood Category: Critical Studies in Risk and Uncertainty Publisher: Beata Świtek, Allen Abramson, Hannah Swee Year:: 2022 ISBN: 978-3-030-83962-8 pages: 336 Country: UK Lenguage: EN Tags: Community Life Projects | Ethics | Ethnography | Medical Sociology | Ordinary People | Place--Making | Political Sociology | Precariousness | Sociology of Culture | Unconstrained Trajectories |Extraordinary Risks, Ordinary Lives
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“This collection of essays provides a wonderful insight into the very ordinary way that us, human beings engage with risk in everyday life. Often overlooked, this important book, captures a key dimension of the lived experience of living with risk.” (Frank Furedi, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Kent, UK)
“Through detailed ethnographic investigations, the contributors to this intriguing volume reveal what life is like for people and communities who regularly face extreme threats. This book is highly recommended for anyone who wants to know more about what it is like to regularly face ordeals such as violence, conflict and occupational hazards or deliberately seek out danger as part of leisure pursuits.” (Deborah Lupton, SHARP Professor, Centre for Social Research in Health and the Social Policy Research Centre, University of NSW, Australia)
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