Tackling COVID-19 risk in Hong Kong: Examining distrust, compliance and risk management
RKH Chan - Current Sociology, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Proximity to mainland China places Hong Kong at the forefront of the COVID-19 threat, and it
has survived the test most of the time. It appears that public compliance with government …
has survived the test most of the time. It appears that public compliance with government …
'In-between'and other reasonable ways to deal with risk and uncertainty: A review article
JO Zinn - Health, risk & society, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
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 …
decades. Researchers have shown that common distinctions between rational and …
Older people's early experience of household isolation and social distancing during COVID‐19
Aim and objective To explore older people's initial experience of household isolation, social
distancing and shielding, and the plans they constructed to support them through the COVID …
distancing and shielding, and the plans they constructed to support them through the COVID …
Studying COVID-19 in light of critical approaches to risk and uncertainty: research pathways, conceptual tools, and some magic from Mary Douglas
P Brown - Health, Risk & Society, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This editorial is a response to the recent COVID-19 pandemic and underlines the valuable
role that critical social science approaches to risk and uncertainty can play in helping us …
role that critical social science approaches to risk and uncertainty can play in helping us …
The pedagogy of disgust: the ethical, moral and political implications of using disgust in public health campaigns
D Lupton - Critical public health, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The developers of public health campaigns have often attempted to elicit disgust to
persuade members of their target audiences to change their behaviour in the interests of …
persuade members of their target audiences to change their behaviour in the interests of …
Digital nomads and the COVID-19 pandemic: Narratives about relocation in a time of lockdowns and reduced mobility
K Ehn, A Jorge, M Marques-Pita - Social Media+ Society, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Digital nomads (DNs) are independent professionals who rely heavily on digital media and
communications, are not bound to the constraints imposed by traditional organizations, and …
communications, are not bound to the constraints imposed by traditional organizations, and …
Organizing risk: Organization and management theory for the risk society
Risk has become a crucial part of organizing, affecting a wide range of organizations in all
sectors. We identify, review, and integrate diverse literatures relevant to organizing risk …
sectors. We identify, review, and integrate diverse literatures relevant to organizing risk …
Introduction: Towards a sociology of pandemics
JO Zinn - Current Sociology, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
With SARS-CoV-2 a new coronavirus is spreading around the world that challenges
governments and triggers unprecedented social responses. Worldwide people have had to …
governments and triggers unprecedented social responses. Worldwide people have had to …
The wellbeing benefits of sea swimming. Is it time to revisit the sea cure?
H Denton, K Aranda - Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Sea and open water swimming is rapidly growing in popularity and many participants are
extolling the benefits to their mental and physical health. Despite the wealth of anecdotal …
extolling the benefits to their mental and physical health. Despite the wealth of anecdotal …