'Because I've been extremely careful': HIV seroconversion, responsibility, citizenship and the neo-liberal drug-using subject [0.03%]
因为非常小心而感染HIV:艾滋病毒神经炎、责任、公民身份以及新自由主义的药物使用主体性
Andrea Krüsi,Ryan McNeil,David Moore et al.
Andrea Krüsi et al.
In this article we examine how injection drug users who do not attribute their HIV infection to engaging in HIV risk behaviours take up and critique discourses of individual responsibility and citizenship relating to HIV risk and HIV preven...
'In-between' and other reasonable ways to deal with risk and uncertainty: A review article [0.03%]
论介于中间和其他合理应对风险和不确定性的方法:综述文章
Jens O Zinn
Jens O Zinn
How people deal with risk and uncertainty has fuelled public and academic debate in recent decades. Researchers have shown that common distinctions between rational and 'irrational' strategies underestimate the complexity of how people appr...
From scientific article to press release to media coverage: advocating alcohol abstinence and democratising risk in a story about alcohol and pregnancy [0.03%]
从科学论文到新闻公告再到媒体报道:在有关饮酒与怀孕的报道中倡导禁酒和普及风险知识
Ellie Lee,Robbie M Sutton,Bonny L Hartley
Ellie Lee
In this article, we follow the approach taken by Riesch and Spiegalhalter in "Careless pork costs lives': Risk stories from science to press release to media' published in this journal, and offer an assessment of one example of a 'risk stor...
Accounting for failure: risk-based regulation and the problems of ensuring healthcare quality in the NHS [0.03%]
以史为鉴:完善英国国民医疗服务体系的质量监管制度
Anne-Laure Beaussier,David Demeritt,Alex Griffiths et al.
Anne-Laure Beaussier et al.
In this paper, we examine why risk-based policy instruments have failed to improve the proportionality, effectiveness, and legitimacy of healthcare quality regulation in the National Health Service (NHS) in England. Rather than trying to pr...
Growing better brains? Pregnancy and neuroscience discourses in English social and welfare policies [0.03%]
更优大脑的生长?英国内外语社交福利政策与怀孕和神经学论述
Pam Lowe,Ellie Lee,Jan Macvarish
Pam Lowe
In recent years, English welfare and health policy has started to include pregnancy within the foundation stage of child development. The foetus is also increasingly designated as 'at risk' from pregnant women. In this article, we draw on a...
Jennifer L Hay,Raymond Baser,Neil D Weinstein et al.
Jennifer L Hay et al.
In this article we examine intuitive dimensions of personal cancer risk likelihood, which theory and empirical evidence indicate may be important elements in the risk perception process. We draw on data from a study of risk perceptions in t...
Perceptions and experiences of environmental health risks among new mothers: a qualitative study in Ontario, Canada [0.03%]
加拿大安大略省新妈妈们对于环境健康风险的认知和体验:一项质性研究
E J Crighton,C Brown,J Baxter et al.
E J Crighton et al.
There is a growing awareness and concern in contemporary societies about potential health impacts of environmental contaminants on children. Mothers are traditionally more involved than other family members in managing family health and hou...
Uncertain Futures: Individual Risk and Social Context in Decision-Making in Cancer Screening [0.03%]
不确定的未来:社会环境与个体抉择在癌症筛查中的作用
Simon J Craddock Lee
Simon J Craddock Lee
A core logic of cancer control and prevention, like much in public health, turns on the notion of decision-making under conditions of uncertainty. Population-level data are increasingly used to develop risk profiles, or estimates, that clin...
P Glasner,H Rothman
P Glasner
The paper discusses the rapid and significant development of new genetic technologies (in health, food and agriculture) in the theoretical context of the globalisation debate. We show how the studies on the ethical, legal and social implica...
B Almond
B Almond
The genetic modification of living beings raises special ethical concerns which go beyond general discussion of animal rights or welfare. Although the goals may be similar, biotechnology has accelerated the process of modification of types ...