Culture of Fear by Frank Furedi

Culture of Fear by Frank Furedi

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Argues that the current preoccupation with safety and survival reflects an outlook of low expectation. This text critically examines the roots and the consequences of contemporary risk consciousness, favouring the view that humans are capable of confronting problems and taking risks.

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Culture of Fear by Frank Furedi

Safety has become one of the fundamental preoccupations of the 1990s. In a world obsessed with abuse, stranger danger, disease and environmental damage, people are constantly told that they are at risk, and urged to take greater precautions and seek more protection. An in-depth consideration of the crime, health and safety scares which have come to dominate people's lives, this text argues that the current preoccupation with safety and survival reflects an outlook of low expectation. The book critically examines the roots and the consequences of contemporary risk consciousness, favouring the view that humans are capable of confronting problems and taking risks.

Frank Furedi is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Kent, Canterbury. Author of more than 20 books, Furedi's studies have been devoted to an exploration of the cultural developments in Western societies. His research has been oriented towards the way that fear and uncertainty is managed by contemporary culture. Dr Furedi's studies on the problem of fear has run in parallel with his exploration of the problem of cultural authority and cultural conflict.

SKU GOR004532508
ISBN 13 9780304337514
ISBN 10 030433751X
Title Culture of Fear
Author Frank Furedi
Series Global Issues
Condition Well Read
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1997-07-01
Number of pages 192
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