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Vorüberlegungen für eine Theorie riskanten Handelns – Individuelle Sinngebung und soziale Unterschiede

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1999 war für mich in zweierlei Hinsicht ein wegweisendes und risikoreiches Jahr. Ich schloss meine Dissertation zum Übergang junger Erwachsener ins Erwerbsleben ab und suchte nach einer neuen beruflichen Perspektive. Als ich an einem sonnigen Tag zu einem Vorstellungsgespräch am Lehrstuhl Bonß zur Bundeswehruni nach Neubiberg herausfuhr, wusste ich noch nicht, dass dies der Anfang meiner Karriere zum Risikosoziologen werden sollte.

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Zinn, J.O. (2019). Vorüberlegungen für eine Theorie riskanten Handelns – Individuelle Sinngebung und soziale Unterschiede. In: Pelizäus, H., Nieder, L. (eds) Das Risiko – Gedanken übers und ins Ungewisse. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-27341-5_3

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