The authors summarize their large survey of hazard stories, showing that characteristics of news media affect risk presentation
Behavioural reactions to potential hazards are likely to be determined by psychologically derived fa...
In today’s risk-filled society, it is vital to recognize not only the risks that we face every day, ...
Who are the environment reporters who explain the science of the environment to the general public? ...
The authors summarize their large survey of hazard stories, showing that characteristics of news med...
Special editor, Professor Mazur introduces and explains the origins of the symposium
The pursuit of audiences, and the nature of journalistic practices and news values, lead to some cle...
Which risks attract mass media attention? When and why do particular threats become headline news? U...
The 21st century is being marked by a host of large-scale social threats: pandemics, natural catastr...
Dr. Sandman suggests that, when spokespersons for risk sources are inept in conveying their messages...
Professor Friedman argues that, for risks to be reported accurately, journalism educators must help ...
Dr. Lanouette argues that risks alone do not command national media attention; their implications mu...
Professor Peters argues that several functions of mass media compete and that attempts to improve ri...
Professor Stallings describes how journalists explain catastrophes by coupling them with flaws in hu...
Based on an extensive review of the academic literature, this study examines the media’s reporting o...
Table of contents for the journal RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (ISSN: 1073-8673
Behavioural reactions to potential hazards are likely to be determined by psychologically derived fa...
In today’s risk-filled society, it is vital to recognize not only the risks that we face every day, ...
Who are the environment reporters who explain the science of the environment to the general public? ...
The authors summarize their large survey of hazard stories, showing that characteristics of news med...
Special editor, Professor Mazur introduces and explains the origins of the symposium
The pursuit of audiences, and the nature of journalistic practices and news values, lead to some cle...
Which risks attract mass media attention? When and why do particular threats become headline news? U...
The 21st century is being marked by a host of large-scale social threats: pandemics, natural catastr...
Dr. Sandman suggests that, when spokespersons for risk sources are inept in conveying their messages...
Professor Friedman argues that, for risks to be reported accurately, journalism educators must help ...
Dr. Lanouette argues that risks alone do not command national media attention; their implications mu...
Professor Peters argues that several functions of mass media compete and that attempts to improve ri...
Professor Stallings describes how journalists explain catastrophes by coupling them with flaws in hu...
Based on an extensive review of the academic literature, this study examines the media’s reporting o...
Table of contents for the journal RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (ISSN: 1073-8673
Behavioural reactions to potential hazards are likely to be determined by psychologically derived fa...
In today’s risk-filled society, it is vital to recognize not only the risks that we face every day, ...
Who are the environment reporters who explain the science of the environment to the general public? ...