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BSE as an organizational construction: a case study on the globalization of risk

The British Journal of Sociology
Volume 52 Issue 2 2001
Pages 293-312

Abstract

This article examines the BSE problem as an example of the 'globalization of risk'. In order to determine whether the 'globalization of risk' is a social construction depending on the context, the paper emphasizes the particular role of organizations. It makes an empirical comparison of the BSE-related risk-constructions of five business associations in the German meat industry sector. The results show that the associations construct the risk in close relation to their horizons of globalization, thereby reflecting provision problems, which the companies they are representing face. While the main organizational domains in the sector tried to cope with the risk problem by different means of local market 'closure', one association, founded in reaction to the BSE problem, took over a 'reflexive' role with regard to the emerging risk communication on BSE in Germany.

Keywords: Risk communication, globalization, organizations, business associations, systems theory

Veronika Tacke
Faculty of Sociology
University of Bielefeld

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