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There are two questions often asked of risk communication: what has
been learned from past work, and what is needed to push the field
forward? Drawing on the experience of leading risk researchers and
practitioners, Effective Risk Communication focuses on answering
these questions. The book draws together new examples of research
and practice from contexts as diverse as energy generation, human
health, nuclear waste, climate change, food choice, and social
media. This book treats risk communication as much more than the
interchange of risk information between experts and non-experts;
rather, it aims to emphasise the diversity in viewpoints and
practices. In each specially commissioned chapter, the authors
reflect on the theoretical and applied underpinnings of their best
projects and comment on how their approach could be used
effectively by others. Building upon each other, the chapters will
provoke new discussion and action around a discipline which many
feel is neither meeting important needs in practice, nor living up
to its potential in research. Through a more careful examination of
the work already done in risk communication, the book will help
develop better, more reflective practice for the future.
There are two questions often asked of risk communication: what has
been learned from past work, and what is needed to push the field
forward? Drawing on the experience of leading risk researchers and
practitioners, Effective Risk Communication focuses on answering
these questions. The book draws together new examples of research
and practice from contexts as diverse as energy generation, human
health, nuclear waste, climate change, food choice, and social
media. This book treats risk communication as much more than the
interchange of risk information between experts and non-experts;
rather, it aims to emphasise the diversity in viewpoints and
practices. In each specially commissioned chapter, the authors
reflect on the theoretical and applied underpinnings of their best
projects and comment on how their approach could be used
effectively by others. Building upon each other, the chapters will
provoke new discussion and action around a discipline which many
feel is neither meeting important needs in practice, nor living up
to its potential in research. Through a more careful examination of
the work already done in risk communication, the book will help
develop better, more reflective practice for the future.
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