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Risk Analysis, 1986
This paper explores reasons for difficulties in communicating risks among analysts, the laypublic, media, and regulators. Formulating risk communication problems as decisions involving objectives and alternatives helps to identify strategies for overcoming these difficulties.
R L, Keeney, D, von Winterfeldt
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This paper explores reasons for difficulties in communicating risks among analysts, the laypublic, media, and regulators. Formulating risk communication problems as decisions involving objectives and alternatives helps to identify strategies for overcoming these difficulties.
R L, Keeney, D, von Winterfeldt
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Communicating risk in diverse communities
Toxicology and Industrial Health, 2001Environmental risk communication involves the use of many tools and techniques to form and deliver effective messages. These messages need to inform affected communities about the potential risks and health effects resulting from exposures to environmental contaminants. More importantly, the messages need to reflect the needs, concerns, sensitivities,
J R, Wireman, G C, Long
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2020
This chapter provides further insight into how the important aspects of risk, and the communication about it, impacts decision making about and the understanding of complex science and technology issues. It describes the various ways in which experts, citizens, policymakers, media and interest groups approach risks.
Mulder, Henk, van Rijswoud, Erwin
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This chapter provides further insight into how the important aspects of risk, and the communication about it, impacts decision making about and the understanding of complex science and technology issues. It describes the various ways in which experts, citizens, policymakers, media and interest groups approach risks.
Mulder, Henk, van Rijswoud, Erwin
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Management Communication Quarterly, 1997
The paradigm of risk communication is shifting from a linear industry or government agency to lay public model to one that features dialogue. This shift requires that professional communicators such as public relations and community outreach professionals understand the dynamics of this infrastructure if they are going to improve the quality of this ...
Robert L. Heath, Christine Diana Gay
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The paradigm of risk communication is shifting from a linear industry or government agency to lay public model to one that features dialogue. This shift requires that professional communicators such as public relations and community outreach professionals understand the dynamics of this infrastructure if they are going to improve the quality of this ...
Robert L. Heath, Christine Diana Gay
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