riskinuskosta
Riskinuskosta is a concept used in Finnish risk communication and social science to describe how belief systems influence the perception and evaluation of risk. The term combines risk with uskosta, the genitive of uskonto (religion or faith), signaling that judgments about risk are not purely objective but mediated by values, worldviews, and religious or ideological commitments.
Origin and scope: The term originated in contemporary Finnish discourse on risk and religion and is used
Applications and examples: In public health, riskinuskosta helps explain variations in vaccine acceptance linked to doctrinal
Methodology and critique: Studies typically use mixed methods, including surveys, experiments, and qualitative interviews, to identify
See also: risk perception, risk communication, belief bias, religious influence on science.