Social responses to risk taking

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Social responses to risk taking Adventure is important vs …..Senseless & dangerous Peoples response vary and relate to perceived rather than actual risk People respond to others engaging in what they perceive as risk-taking behaviour or to incidents in a variety of ways These responses relate to the way society responds and can lead to changes in the way we perceive, interact with and impact on OE.

Society is heavily influenced by how outdoor activities are portrayed by the media. Incidents are what is reported and they are often: Over-exaggerated & sensationalised Accounts can under & over emphasize different parts of the story Focus on risk vs risk management Focus on search & rescue ….costs to taxpayer Harm & trauma & grief of relatives Negligence, blame & inexperience These reports influence Society’s perception of appropriate level of risk

School group completes three day coastal wilderness walk in near perfect conditions Vs http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/three-student- bushwalkers-missing-in-blue-mountains- found-police-20100524-w8oz.html

Investigation/inquest Legal proceedings Regulation A Sequence of events Media coverage Public response Investigation/inquest Legal proceedings Regulation

Media portrayal of a misadventure http://misadventuresmag.com/summer- 2014-report-womens-representation/ Daniel Kerr, Snowboarder Bogong 2015 Other rescues on Bogong 2015 Analyse media repsonses

“Media portrayals of misadventure in outdoor experiences is exaggerated when compared with other mishaps in the community” Outdoors Victoria (see website) Wild magazine editor Media representative from Fairfax group Sally Buckland (wife of Martie Buckland)

Response to risk & incidents Restrict access, ban Introducing & enhance safety regulations Emergency shelters, snow pole lines

Society’s response to risk taking (p211) Perception Interaction Impact Media reports: Exaggerated & dramatised. Not balanced Can promote OE as unsafe & dangerous Participation in OE and activities is decreased due to fear & perceptions of danger Lower participation rates & negative views of OE Regulation of activities by: Industry Government