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Risk Communication for Empowerment: Interventions in a Rohingya Refugee Settlement

Risk Analysis, 2020
There are many reasons that people, when warned of an impending extreme event, do not take proactive, self‐defensive action. We focus on one possible reason, which is that, sometimes, people lack a sense of agency or even experience disempowerment, which
R. Lejano   +2 more
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Pragmatic and (or) Constitutive? On the Foundations of Contemporary Risk Communication Research

Risk Analysis, 2019
A diffuse and interdisciplinary field, risk communication research, is founded on how we understand the process and purpose of communication more generally.
L. Rickard
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Risk and Uncertainty Communication

Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application, 2017
This review briefly examines the vast range of techniques used to communicate risk assessments arising from statistical analysis. After discussing essential psychological and sociological issues, I focus on individual health risks and relevant research on communicating numbers, verbal expressions, graphics, and conveying deeper uncertainty.
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Risk Communication

2015
Risk communication is part of risk management. Risk is a central issue for policy areas as diverse as health, safety, technology, environment, and finance‐important issues for the average individual in day‐to‐day life. Stakeholders in the context of risk communication are very diverse.
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Hormesis and risk communication

Human & Experimental Toxicology, 2003
Hormesis has been defined as a dose-response relationship in which there is a stimulatory response at low doses, but an inhibiting response at high doses, resulting in a U or inverted U-shaped dose response. Toxic agents that are detrimental to human health above certain threshold levels may induce positive effects at a dose that is significantly ...
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Efficacy Foundations for Risk Communication: How People Think About Reducing the Risks of Climate Change

Risk Analysis, 2019
Believing action to reduce the risks of climate change is both possible (self‐efficacy) and effective (response efficacy) is essential to motivate and sustain risk mitigation efforts, according to current risk communication theory.
Katherine M. Crosman   +2 more
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A Conceptual Model for Evaluating Emergency Risk Communication in Public Health

Health Security, 2018
Public health threats, such as emerging infectious diseases, terrorism, environmental catastrophes, and natural disasters, all require effective communication.
Matthew W. Seeger   +7 more
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Flood Risk Assessment, Future Trend Modeling, and Risk Communication: A Review of Ongoing Research

Natural Hazards Review, 2018
Flooding is one of the most devastating and deadly natural disasters. Every year, millions of people are affected by flooding worldwide, with massive economic losses that average around $50...
A. Salman, Yue Li
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Risk Communication: Communicating Risks as a Function of Good Risk Management

4th International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference and Exhibit (IECEC), 2006
This paper is the third in a session on risk assessment, management and communication for missions proposing to utilize space nuclear power. NASA’s risk management policies require ‘good risk communication as a function of good risk management’. The risk communication referenced here refers to conveying internal messages related to threats to cost and ...
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Risk Communication versus Risks in Communication

2023
Nguyen Thi Thanh Huyen, Nguyen Thanh Mai
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