Theory of Risk Society of Modernity (Beck): A Sociological Perspective

Theory of Risk Society of Modernity (Beck): A Sociological Perspective

Introduction on Theory of Risk Society of Modernity The transformation of societies in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries has led to new forms of challenges that transcend traditional boundaries of class, geography, and politics. Among the thinkers who deeply analyzed these transformations, Ulrich Beck, a German sociologist, stands out for introducing the concept … Read more

Vulnerability and Risk Assessment: A Sociological Perspective

Perception and Management of Risk in Society: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction on Vulnerability and Risk Assessment In the modern world, individuals, communities and societies constantly encounter risks ranging from natural disasters to technological hazards, economic insecurities, and social inequalities. The ability to understand and manage these risks is not only a technical or environmental issue but also deeply rooted in sociological realities. Vulnerability and risk … Read more

Understanding Risk in Sociology: Concepts and Elements in Sociological Aspect

Understanding Risk in Sociology: Concepts and Elements in Sociological Aspect

Introduction on Understanding Risk in Sociology Risk is an inevitable part of human life and social existence. From health hazards, economic uncertainties, and environmental disasters to technological failures, individuals and societies constantly face situations involving risk. Traditionally, risk has been understood in terms of probability and uncertainty, often studied within economics, engineering, or natural sciences. … Read more