Uncertainty
Individual Problems and Public Solutions

By (author) Patrik Aspers

ISBN13: 9780197752753

Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc

Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc

Format: Hardback

Published: 20/12/2024

Availability: Available

Description
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read on the Oxford Academic platform and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. In Uncertainty, Patrik Aspers provides detailed analysis of publicly available means of uncertainty reduction. Drawing on phenomenology, social constructionism, and the sociology of knowledge, Aspers considers the meaningful differences between uncertainty and risk, the different ways people cope and have coped with uncertainty through history, the importance of knowledge and science to reducing uncertainty, and the trade-offs involved in reducing forms of uncertainty while leaving open opportunities for others. People may have access to unique and private knowledge that reduces their uncertainty when making decisions. Publicly available knowledge is central for building a society that enables communication based on shared ideas and understanding, instead of falling into bubbles, echo chambers, and private truths. Examples include institutions, laws, standards, evaluation, competition, and ranking. The book addresses how these reduce uncertainty and how these ways are created. Examining what people can and in fact do to reduce uncertainty, Aspers addresses the existential dimension of uncertainty, the collective efforts and socially produced outcomes that lead to reduced uncertainty, and the social order that results.
Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: How Much Can We Know? Part I Principles of States of the World Chapter 2: Informal Institutions Chapter 3: Formal Institutions Chapter 4: Evaluation Part II: Forms Producing States of the World Chapter 5: Convaluation Chapter 6: Deciding for Others Chapter 7: Contest Chapter 8: Making and Reducing Uncertainty Appendix I. A Typology of Convaluations Notes References
  • Institutions & learned societies: general
  • Behavioural economics
  • Organizational theory & behaviour
  • Social theory
  • General (US: Trade)
Height:226
Width:155
Spine:20
Weight:476.00
List Price: £59.00