The official published version can be obtained from the link below - Copyright @ Taylor & FrancisThere is a widespread academic and policy debate about public responses to precaution in public health campaigns. This paper explores these issues in relation to the precautionary stance adopted in the UK around the regulation of mobile telecommunications. The aim of the paper is to examine the nature of attitudes to precaution, and the way in which these, along with other relevant variables, relate to the intention to adopt relevant behaviours. The results from an experimental study (n = 173) indicate that people distinguish between two dimensions of precaution: firstly in relation to its value or necessity per se and secondly as anchored to no...
UK scientific advice on the possible health risks of mobile phones has embraced (or s...
The UK led the campaign for precautionary responses to cell phone EMF. The experience which informed...
This paper considers the implications of precautionary restrictions against technologies, in the con...
It has been suggested that precautionary approaches to managing possible health risks mobile telecom...
Understanding public perceptions of health information is of increasing importance in the light of t...
Regulatory use of the Precautionary Principle (PP) tends to be broadly characterized either as a res...
Regulatory use of the Precautionary Principle (PP) tends to be broadly characterized either as a res...
There are often scientific uncertainties and ambiguities surrounding novel industrial technologies. ...
In the past decade, growing public concern about novel technologies with uncertain potential long-te...
In the past decade, growing public concern about novel technologies with uncertain potential long-te...
The UK controversy over the health risks of mobile phones was at its peak around 1999–2000, at a tim...
Possible adverse health effects due to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from cellular phones and base s...
of precaution In their recent Talking Point articles, Martin Peterson and Andrew Stirling debated wh...
This is the first account of the health panic surrounding cellular phones that developed in the mid-...
Despite the popularity of mobile telecommunications there has been growing concern in the UK since t...
UK scientific advice on the possible health risks of mobile phones has embraced (or s...
The UK led the campaign for precautionary responses to cell phone EMF. The experience which informed...
This paper considers the implications of precautionary restrictions against technologies, in the con...
It has been suggested that precautionary approaches to managing possible health risks mobile telecom...
Understanding public perceptions of health information is of increasing importance in the light of t...
Regulatory use of the Precautionary Principle (PP) tends to be broadly characterized either as a res...
Regulatory use of the Precautionary Principle (PP) tends to be broadly characterized either as a res...
There are often scientific uncertainties and ambiguities surrounding novel industrial technologies. ...
In the past decade, growing public concern about novel technologies with uncertain potential long-te...
In the past decade, growing public concern about novel technologies with uncertain potential long-te...
The UK controversy over the health risks of mobile phones was at its peak around 1999–2000, at a tim...
Possible adverse health effects due to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from cellular phones and base s...
of precaution In their recent Talking Point articles, Martin Peterson and Andrew Stirling debated wh...
This is the first account of the health panic surrounding cellular phones that developed in the mid-...
Despite the popularity of mobile telecommunications there has been growing concern in the UK since t...
UK scientific advice on the possible health risks of mobile phones has embraced (or s...
The UK led the campaign for precautionary responses to cell phone EMF. The experience which informed...
This paper considers the implications of precautionary restrictions against technologies, in the con...