====== Intellectual Risk ====== In scholarly writing, intellectual risk refers to the degree to which an author ventures beyond established knowledge, offering bold hypotheses, challenging existing paradigms, or proposing innovative interpretations that could be controversial, falsifiable, or disruptive to conventional thinking. It often involves: Asking uncomfortable or unorthodox questions Proposing new frameworks or explanations Critically evaluating accepted practices or beliefs Publishing negative or unexpected findings Exposing methodological limitations, including one's own