Using an exploratory focus group, Dr. Johnson examines citizen responses to common risk message techniques
It is widely believed that more detail about health effects and likely exposure routes is apt to red...
Using a U.S. case study, Ms. McComas and Dr. Scherer discuss how reliance on public meetings as tool...
Professional risk managers and the general public strongly disagree about the seriousness of many ri...
The symposium editors review key issues concerning the relationship between risk communication and p...
The authors analyze two empirical explorations of relationships between the composition of risk mess...
In the last two decades, public administrators have increasingly faced groups of people with opposin...
The authors use ethnographic analysis of a focus group discussion between scientists and laypersons ...
Every year, law-makers and agency regulators, with the input of industry experts and scientists, mak...
Table of contents for the journal RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (ISSN: 1073-8673
The effective regulation of risk poses a singular challenge to democracy. The public welfare of demo...
The author describes what she calls the Expert-Judgment Strategy , finding that, because it discoun...
Dr. Finkel argues that comparing risks is neither impossible nor immoral - but is nonetheless very d...
THE COMMUNICATION OF TECHNOLOGICAL RISK HAS BECOME A SUBJECT OF RESEARCH INTEREST BECAUSE OF ...
Citizens’ perceptions of the risk associated with various kinds of disasters are important. Public o...
Abstract: Risk management has become increasingly politicized and contentious. Polarized views, cont...
It is widely believed that more detail about health effects and likely exposure routes is apt to red...
Using a U.S. case study, Ms. McComas and Dr. Scherer discuss how reliance on public meetings as tool...
Professional risk managers and the general public strongly disagree about the seriousness of many ri...
The symposium editors review key issues concerning the relationship between risk communication and p...
The authors analyze two empirical explorations of relationships between the composition of risk mess...
In the last two decades, public administrators have increasingly faced groups of people with opposin...
The authors use ethnographic analysis of a focus group discussion between scientists and laypersons ...
Every year, law-makers and agency regulators, with the input of industry experts and scientists, mak...
Table of contents for the journal RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (ISSN: 1073-8673
The effective regulation of risk poses a singular challenge to democracy. The public welfare of demo...
The author describes what she calls the Expert-Judgment Strategy , finding that, because it discoun...
Dr. Finkel argues that comparing risks is neither impossible nor immoral - but is nonetheless very d...
THE COMMUNICATION OF TECHNOLOGICAL RISK HAS BECOME A SUBJECT OF RESEARCH INTEREST BECAUSE OF ...
Citizens’ perceptions of the risk associated with various kinds of disasters are important. Public o...
Abstract: Risk management has become increasingly politicized and contentious. Polarized views, cont...
It is widely believed that more detail about health effects and likely exposure routes is apt to red...
Using a U.S. case study, Ms. McComas and Dr. Scherer discuss how reliance on public meetings as tool...
Professional risk managers and the general public strongly disagree about the seriousness of many ri...