Rethinking Risk Education Through Object-Based Learning and the Arts
9/13/2025
Dr. Sandra Alday is joined by two guests from the University of Melbourne: Dr. Anna Kosovac and Dr. Olivia Meehan. Together, they’ve created a course that addresses the subjectivity of risk and how people make decisions based on their comfort level with uncertainty. Incorporating the humanities into the risk classroom helps us move away from the limitations of rationality.
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New resources available for download
SRA’s core documents – Fundamentals of Risk Analysis, Core Subjects of Risk Analysis, and the Glossary – are available for download.
Call for Papers – Special Issue
Risk Implications of Mis/Disinformation
To address the increasingly important area of understanding the risk of mis/disinformation, Risk Analysis calls for papers to be published in a special issue on Risk Implications of Mis/Disinformation.
We’re extending the deadline for submission to Oct. 31, 2025
What is the Society for Risk Analysis?
The Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) is a multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, scholarly, international society that provides an open forum for all those who are interested in risk analysis. Risk analysis is broadly defined to include risk assessment, risk characterization, risk communication, risk management, and policy relating to risk, in the context of risks of concern to individuals, to public- and private-sector organizations, and to society at a local, regional, national, or global level.
Risk Analysis: An International Journal
The official journal of the SRA is available online to all current members
The official journal of the SRA is available online to all current members. A focal point for new developments in the theory and practice of risk analysis for researchers and practitioners from a wide range of disciplines, including behavioral, biological, decision, economic, engineering, health, physical, and social sciences.
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SRA members are part of a growing and thriving community characterized by a shared commitment to excellence in risk analysis theory and practice. The diverse interests of members support a wide range of SRA specialty groups.