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1 | Gender, race, and perceived risk: The 'white male' effect | Health, Risk and Society | 2000 | 775 |
2 | Toxic effects of nanoparticles and nanomaterials: Implications for public health, risk assessment and the public perception of nanotechnology | Health, Risk and Society | 2007 | 290 |
3 | Heading into the unknown: Everyday strategies for managing risk and uncertainty | Health, Risk and Society | 2008 | 278 |
4 | 'Life would be pretty dull without risk': Voluntary risk-taking and its pleasures | Health, Risk and Society | 2002 | 209 |
5 | Researching risk and the media | Health, Risk and Society | 1999 | 194 |
6 | Balancing rights and risks: Conflicting perspectives in the management of wandering in dementia | Health, Risk and Society | 2007 | 185 |
7 | Understanding vaccination resistance: moving beyond risk | Health, Risk and Society | 2003 | 172 |
8 | Living with risk in the age of ‘intensive motherhood’: Maternal identity and infant feeding | Health, Risk and Society | 2008 | 160 |
9 | Cultural theory and risk: A review | Health, Risk and Society | 1999 | 157 |
10 | Risk and emotion: towards an alternative theoretical perspective | Health, Risk and Society | 2013 | 155 |
11 | Short cuts to safety: Risk and 'rules of thumb' in accounts of food choice | Health, Risk and Society | 2003 | 146 |
12 | Clinical governance and governmentality | Health, Risk and Society | 2002 | 145 |
13 | Contextualising risk, constructing choice: Breastfeeding and good mothering in risk society | Health, Risk and Society | 2010 | 145 |
14 | Opening up nanotechnology dialogue with the publics: Risk communication or ‘upstream engagement’? | Health, Risk and Society | 2007 | 141 |
15 | Risk, health and parenting culture | Health, Risk and Society | 2010 | 139 |
16 | Communicating about emerging infectious disease: The importance of research | Health, Risk and Society | 2008 | 135 |
17 | Sickness absence as risk-taking behaviour: A study of organisational and cultural factors in the public sector | Health, Risk and Society | 2000 | 133 |
18 | Critical trust: understanding lay perceptions of health and safety risk regulation | Health, Risk and Society | 2004 | 128 |
19 | Health risk communication and amplification: learning from the MMR vaccination controversy | Health, Risk and Society | 2004 | 126 |
20 | ‘The best thing for the baby’: Mothers’ concepts and experiences related to promoting their infants’ health and development | Health, Risk and Society | 2011 | 121 |
21 | Feeling secure or being secure? Why it can seem better not to protect yourself against a natural hazard | Health, Risk and Society | 2008 | 120 |
22 | To what extent are women free to choose where to give birth? How discourses of risk, blame and responsibility influence birth place decisions | Health, Risk and Society | 2014 | 113 |
23 | Do you know I have Asperger's syndrome? Risks of a non-obvious disability | Health, Risk and Society | 2005 | 107 |
24 | Risk communication: identifying the importance of social context1 | Health, Risk and Society | 2005 | 104 |
25 | On ‘risk work’: Professional discourse, accountability, and everyday action | Health, Risk and Society | 2005 | 99 |
26 | ‘I know I'm a good mom’: Young, low-income mothers’ experiences with risk perception, intensive parenting ideology and parenting education programmes | Health, Risk and Society | 2012 | 99 |
27 | Risk perception: Another look at the 'white male' effect | Health, Risk and Society | 2003 | 88 |
28 | Risk, framing and everyday life: Epistemological and methodological reflections from three socio-cultural projects | Health, Risk and Society | 2008 | 84 |
29 | Studying COVID-19 in light of critical approaches to risk and uncertainty: research pathways, conceptual tools, and some magic from Mary Douglas | Health, Risk and Society | 2020 | 84 |
30 | Fateful moments and the categorisation of risk: Midwifery practice and the ever-narrowing window of normality during childbirth | Health, Risk and Society | 2012 | 80 |
31 | Threats and thrills: pregnancy apps, risk and consumption | Health, Risk and Society | 2016 | 80 |
32 | The importance of culture and context: rethinking risk and risk management in young drug using populations | Health, Risk and Society | 2003 | 74 |
33 | ‘It had to be my choice’ Indigenous smoking cessation and negotiations of risk, resistance and resilience | Health, Risk and Society | 2012 | 74 |
34 | ‘In-between’ and other reasonable ways to deal with risk and uncertainty: A review article | Health, Risk and Society | 2016 | 73 |
35 | Risk and liminality in mental health social work | Health, Risk and Society | 2004 | 71 |
36 | The institutional origins of risk: A new agenda for risk research | Health, Risk and Society | 2006 | 68 |
37 | The phenomenology of trust: A Schutzian analysis of the social construction of knowledge by gynae-oncology patients | Health, Risk and Society | 2009 | 68 |
38 | Smart meters and public acceptance: comparative analysis and governance implications | Health, Risk and Society | 2014 | 68 |
39 | Negotiating risky bodies: childbirth and constructions of risk | Health, Risk and Society | 2014 | 68 |
40 | ‘I don't know anyone that has two drinks a day’: Young people, alcohol and the government of pleasure | Health, Risk and Society | 2011 | 67 |
41 | Risky investments: Parenting and the production of the ‘resilient child’ | Health, Risk and Society | 2010 | 66 |
42 | Dementia screening and early diagnosis: The case for and against | Health, Risk and Society | 2010 | 66 |
43 | 'You don't tick boxes on a form': A study of how community mental health nurses assess and manage risk | Health, Risk and Society | 2004 | 64 |
44 | Towards a better understanding of risk-taking: key concepts, dimensions and perspectives | Health, Risk and Society | 2015 | 64 |
45 | Embodying risk, embodying political rationality: Women's accounts of risks for breast cancer | Health, Risk and Society | 2000 | 63 |
46 | Making the journey to school: The gendered and generational aspects of risk in constructing everyday mobility | Health, Risk and Society | 2009 | 62 |
47 | Scared straight? Fear-appeal anti-smoking campaigns, risk, self-efficacy and addiction | Health, Risk and Society | 2009 | 62 |
48 | The biographical approach: A better way to understand behaviour in health and illness | Health, Risk and Society | 2005 | 61 |
49 | The normalisation of cannabis use among young people: Symbolic boundary work in focus groups | Health, Risk and Society | 2011 | 61 |
50 | Poisoning the body to nourish the soul: Prioritising health risks and impacts in a Native American community | Health, Risk and Society | 2011 | 61 |