Social Theories of Risk
Impact in
- Authors
- Sheldon KrimskyDominic Golding
- Journal
- Praeger eBooks
In The Last Decade
doi.org/w3322734 →Countries where authors are citing Social Theories of Risk
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Fields of papers citing Social Theories of Risk
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About Social Theories of Risk
This paper, published in 1992, received 626 indexed citations . Written by Sheldon Krimsky and Dominic Golding. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Sociology and Political Science (403 citations), Global and Planetary Change (121 citations), Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law (86 citations), Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty (58 citations) and Communication (37 citations). Published in Praeger eBooks.
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This paper is also available at doi.org/w3322734.