2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article addresses six typical communication traps regarding COVID-19 which can also be observed with respect to other risk topics. First, we argue that risk communication can slide into what is known as \u27risk kitsch\u27. This refers to the misconception that avoiding risk automatically results in safety. However, the avoidance of one risk always leads to other risks. Life without risk is not possible. We go on to scrutinize the unquestioning belief in numbers. It would seem that describing risks in terms of numbers promises to overcome chaos, provide order, and create a sense of agency over the threatening health risks. However, is this really so? Don\u27t numbers also li...
As illustrated by the COVID-19 pandemic, risk and crisis communication are crucial responsibilities ...
The COVID-19 crisis has severely affected public health and wellbeing worldwide. Although not always...
Chances are, if you asked a group of health physicists to defi ne risk communication, you would get ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenge for science communication in terms of addressing the que...
In this article, we summarise research that identifies best practice for communicating about hazards...
The World Health Organization established that the risk of suffering severe symptoms from COVID-19 i...
This paper reflects on how risk science, with its concepts, principles, approaches, methods and mode...
In this article, we summarise research that identifies best practice for communicating about hazards...
During a global pandemic such as COVID-19, laypeople bear a large burden of responsibility for asses...
Introduction: As a global health crisis, COVID-19 has disproportionately affected various aspects of...
Communicating risk during the Covid-19 pandemic Since the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak, media conte...
This editorial is a response to the recent COVID-19 pandemic and underlines the valuable role that c...
M4. Round table: Risk communication for the prevention of communicable diseases – Introducing a new...
Re-learning how to manage risk can be a template for the future governance of anthropogenic crises, ...
This deliverable provides a synthesis and interpretation of the findings of previous tasks of work p...
As illustrated by the COVID-19 pandemic, risk and crisis communication are crucial responsibilities ...
The COVID-19 crisis has severely affected public health and wellbeing worldwide. Although not always...
Chances are, if you asked a group of health physicists to defi ne risk communication, you would get ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenge for science communication in terms of addressing the que...
In this article, we summarise research that identifies best practice for communicating about hazards...
The World Health Organization established that the risk of suffering severe symptoms from COVID-19 i...
This paper reflects on how risk science, with its concepts, principles, approaches, methods and mode...
In this article, we summarise research that identifies best practice for communicating about hazards...
During a global pandemic such as COVID-19, laypeople bear a large burden of responsibility for asses...
Introduction: As a global health crisis, COVID-19 has disproportionately affected various aspects of...
Communicating risk during the Covid-19 pandemic Since the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak, media conte...
This editorial is a response to the recent COVID-19 pandemic and underlines the valuable role that c...
M4. Round table: Risk communication for the prevention of communicable diseases – Introducing a new...
Re-learning how to manage risk can be a template for the future governance of anthropogenic crises, ...
This deliverable provides a synthesis and interpretation of the findings of previous tasks of work p...
As illustrated by the COVID-19 pandemic, risk and crisis communication are crucial responsibilities ...
The COVID-19 crisis has severely affected public health and wellbeing worldwide. Although not always...
Chances are, if you asked a group of health physicists to defi ne risk communication, you would get ...