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- who: Christian Scheve from the Universitu00e4t have published the research: Risk entanglement and the social relationality of risk, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The relations that this approach discusses are basically relations between cognitive objects, i.e., between representations of what is subjectively interpreted as hazardous and of what is perceived to be endangered. The authors propose that this is the case when different actors are related to a common object, event, or a third actor in a way that involves risk and through these relations become risk entangled. The authors propose that a specific . . .
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