Behavioural reactions to potential hazards are likely to be determined by psychologically derived factors (risk perceptions) as well as rational estimates of risk. Research has shown that risk perception is a complex psychological construct, where different potential hazards are associated with different hazard characteristics.One of the most important determinants of risk perception is knowledge about a given hazard. It is probable that reactions will be determined not only by what is conveyed in the content of risk information but also by other characteristics of the information source. A predominant source of risk information for the public is the media, although there are at present no adequate models available to describe how such risk...
Some high-profile media stories called panics appear to result in various changes - legislative and ...
The authors summarize their large survey of hazard stories, showing that characteristics of news med...
This reference module looks at two main aspects of media effects. On the one hand, it discusses the ...
Empirical examinations of the "social amplification of risk" framework are rare, partly because of t...
The paper describes the terminology of risk communication in the view of food safety: different aspe...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This is the author accepted manuscript (post print) made available in acc...
ABSTRACT Health risks are front-page news. Be it BSE, surface ozone or radiation from transmitter st...
British news media were central to the amplification of health risk concerns in the late 1990s and e...
Food safety crises usually receive widespread publicity and an extensive media coverage which eviden...
In the last few years, a continuous series of food alerts have caught the attention of the media and...
The research reported here aims to understand how people react to statements expressing risk uncerta...
A chronology of food scares combined with a rapid, unchecked, rise in lifestyle-related diseases suc...
Recent emphasis within policy circles has been on transparent communication with consumers about foo...
Issues of communication lie at the heart of "risk perception" since the vast majority of risks would...
Consumers in most developed countries have greater access to safer food than ever before, yet the is...
Some high-profile media stories called panics appear to result in various changes - legislative and ...
The authors summarize their large survey of hazard stories, showing that characteristics of news med...
This reference module looks at two main aspects of media effects. On the one hand, it discusses the ...
Empirical examinations of the "social amplification of risk" framework are rare, partly because of t...
The paper describes the terminology of risk communication in the view of food safety: different aspe...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This is the author accepted manuscript (post print) made available in acc...
ABSTRACT Health risks are front-page news. Be it BSE, surface ozone or radiation from transmitter st...
British news media were central to the amplification of health risk concerns in the late 1990s and e...
Food safety crises usually receive widespread publicity and an extensive media coverage which eviden...
In the last few years, a continuous series of food alerts have caught the attention of the media and...
The research reported here aims to understand how people react to statements expressing risk uncerta...
A chronology of food scares combined with a rapid, unchecked, rise in lifestyle-related diseases suc...
Recent emphasis within policy circles has been on transparent communication with consumers about foo...
Issues of communication lie at the heart of "risk perception" since the vast majority of risks would...
Consumers in most developed countries have greater access to safer food than ever before, yet the is...
Some high-profile media stories called panics appear to result in various changes - legislative and ...
The authors summarize their large survey of hazard stories, showing that characteristics of news med...
This reference module looks at two main aspects of media effects. On the one hand, it discusses the ...