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The Problems of the Defining the Risk: The Case of Mountaineering
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A central assumption in sociology is that the view on the risk is essentially a construction rather than a strictly objective perspective. However, this approach has a tendency to forget objective knowledge and tangible facts. Our research on risks in high mountains compares the available information on risks (scientific literature , safety information, media coverage and political discourse) with our empiric observations.
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