From public perception of risk to cultural theory of technology.

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Attempts to develop the argument that rigorous pursuit of the perception of risks leads us toward a political and cultural view of technology as a social institution and indeed as social process. Relates this to a sociological interpretation of attitudes by suggesting that we view technology as a cultural process. Argues that only this approach will enable us to question public attitudes toward risk. -after Author

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Wynne, B. (1985). From public perception of risk to cultural theory of technology. Environmental Impact Assessment, Technology Assessment, and Risk Analysis. Proc., Les Arcs, 1983, 849–873. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70634-9_31

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