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@article{ Lehmkuhl2008,
 title = {Congruency within rural social networks as an indicator of interpersonal                influence on risk judgments: the great stir caused by BSE in a village in northern                Germany},
 author = {Lehmkuhl, Markus J.},
 journal = {Public Understanding of Science},
 number = {4},
 pages = {485-502},
 volume = {17},
 year = {2008},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/0963662506075652},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-224408},
 abstract = {In the following survey, congruency within a sample of 150 rural social networks                ascertained by comparing independently gathered data is used as an indicator of                interpersonal influence concerning BSE-related current knowledge and consumption                habits. Our findings suggest that friends, relatives and acquaintances mutually                orientated each other about what was worth knowing about BSE. Concerning the                behavioral dimension of risk judgments, our findings indicate that social networks                obtained within the village explored have activated collective resistance against                fear. This is explained by the character of the risk source. Positive attitudes                towards conventional farming obviously contributed to the social identity of                villagers. The devaluation of conventional farming as a source of societal threat by                the mass media touched on an integral part of the self-definitions of villagers and                activated resistance within their social networks. It is argued that a central point                in explaining the role of interpersonal influence in risk judgments is not only the                dimension of risk judgments but the character of the risk source. If attitudes                concerning a risk source contribute positively to one's identity, the devaluation of                the risk source by mass media coverage may enhance the probability of collective                resistance against fear.},
}