Verlag: Beijing Publishing House, 2000
ISBN 10: 720006811X ISBN 13: 9787200068115
Sprache: Chinesisch
Anbieter: liu xing, Nanjing, JS, China
paperback. Zustand: New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback. Pub Date :2007-12-01 Publisher: Beijing Publishing House [title] cross-cultural perception of risk: a summary of empirical research [Press] Beijing Press% 51177% [of] Ortwin Ray Enboneide Rollman [BerndRohr [ISBN] 9787200068115 [Original] 25 & nbsp Publication Date 2007-12-01 00:00:00 Printing 2007-12-01 00:00:00 Binding format 16 words] [Pages] 0 [Revision] [impressions] SYNOPSIS in today's globalization is increasingly obvious. the risk perception of cross-cultural feature more compelling. have two contradictory assumptions: the assumption that the basic structure of human cognitive processing of risk perception should also be basically the same. another assumption that deeply embedded in the system of the cultural significance of human risk perception. risk perception of different cultures will be showing a larger difference. Book study is based out these basic assumptions. There is a strong reference for risk research and policy formulation. About the author Ortwin Rehn (Ortwin Renn) Baden - Wrttemberg Center for Technology Assessment Council Chairman. University of Stuttgart. a professor of environmental sociology. His career served six years. the environment. technology and an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Clark University in Massachusetts. and worked as a visiting professor at the Swiss Institute of Technology (Switzerland] as Zurich. Rennes won sociology. economics a master's degree and a Ph.D. in social psychology. the two degrees are Clark University (Economics and Social Sciences) grant His current research interests include risk perception. risk communication. the concept of regional sustainability. risk management public participation. Rennes has published 14 books. published more than 80 articles. addition. he also services of environmental change in the German government's Advisory Committee. the Commission on the Future of Baden - Wuerttemberg. the European scientific and technological change Institute 1996-1997 Rennes also served as European risk analysis cut. will be the person in charge. Bonei De Rollman (Bernd Rohrmann) Australia Melbourne University senior lecturer and assistant professor at the University of Mannheim. Germany in 1974 received his Ph.D. in the Department of Social Sciences of the University of Hamburg; professor in the Department of Psychology of the University of Mannheim in 1983 eligible to live and work; since 1992 its main research areas include: Applied Social Research. environmental psychology and research in Australia. Methodology Research Interests: risk perception communication management; impact of environmental stimuli (such as noise); hazard assessment and disaster prevention; choice of accommodation and satisfaction; decision-making process and decision-making assistive technology; quality of teaching his interest in the methodology: answer rate survey methodology. evaluation studies and structural model and he also served as government agencies. courts and consultancy company. sections of the report book published about 120 articles. the library catalog editors and copywriters directory Preamble The preamble of the Chinese version of the first chapter of risk perception research : Introduction Chapter II nuclear risks with the public: A Comparative Study of risk perception in France and the United States Chapter hazard perception and evaluation of cross-cultural cognitive framework of Chapter IV of Bulgaria and Romania's risk perception risk Chapter Chapter cross-cultural Risk Perception Research: Status and Challenges Translation Postscript Digest The following section describes the main factors for those shaping the direction and strength of the risk assessment. that they are the independent variables in the complex perceptual process. highlights only some of the major factors. including trust. social values. culture. and political struc.