@inbook{9e1a65504474447eb234950799448d11,
title = "From Industrial Modernity to Risk Modernity?: A Critical Discussion of the Theory of the {\textquoteright}Risk Society{\textquoteright} 1",
abstract = "One of the most obvious objections to the hypothesis of a {\textquoteleft}risk society{\textquoteright} is that we have always been confronted with risk: earthquakes, floods, plague, cholera etc. And not only have we always been confronted with risk, one can even claim that in some respects our existence today is less risky than it was just a hundred years ago. The way to determine whether the consequences of a given action constitute a risk or a danger has to do with the question of who makes the decision. For the one who decides the consequences of the action appear as risk; for the one who is affected the consequences appear as danger. In Risk Society Beck speaks indiscriminately of risk and danger; in addition he points out the difficulties in connecting given risks with certain causes. In late modernity, however, we are increasingly confronted with new types of risk, namely {\textquoteleft}high-consequence risks{\textquoteright} and {\textquoteleft}manufactured uncertainty{\textquoteright}.",
keywords = "Ulrick Beck, Industrisamfund, Risikosamfund, Modernitet, Refleksiv modernitet",
author = "Klaus Rasborg",
note = "This title was first published in 2001: Now part of Routledge Revivals",
year = "2019",
doi = "10.4324/9781315203287-2",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781138703230",
series = "Routledge Revivals",
pages = "19--40",
editor = "Mikael Carleheden and \{Hviid Jacobsen\}, Michael",
booktitle = "The Transformation of Modernity",
publisher = "Routledge",
}