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Section 1 Risk, communication, and the public understanding of uncertainty in public health |
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1 Understanding public responses to risk: policy and practice |
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Peter Bennett, Kenneth Calman, Sarah Curtis & Denis Fischbacher-Smith |
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2 Bringing light to the shadows and shadows to the light: risk, risk management, and risk communication |
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Denis Fischbacher-Smith, Alan Irwin, & Moira Fischbacher-Smith |
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3 Consumer perceptions of the risks and benefits associated with food hazards |
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Lynn Frewer, Heleen Van Dijk, & Arnout Fischer |
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4 The social amplification of risk framework (SARF): theory, critiques, and policy implications |
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Nick Pidgeon & Karen Henwood |
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5 From trouble to trauma: the need for publicprivate health partnerships |
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Section 2 Public health risk communication in practice |
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6 The role of the media in public health crises: perspectives from the UK and Europe |
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7 Where do we go from here? The evacuation of city centres and the communication of public health risks from extreme threats |
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Denis Fischbacher-Smith, Moira Fischbacher-Smith, & David BaMaung |
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8 Radiation in London: managing risk communication in the Litvinenko affair |
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Pat Troop & Anton Dittner |
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9 Risk communication in the British pertussis and MMR vaccine controversies |
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10 Risk communication and pandemic influenza |
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Judith Pens, Heather Draper, Jonathan Ives, & Sarah Damery |
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11 CJD: risk communication in a healthcare setting |
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David Pryer & Patricia Hewitt |
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12 Contesting the science: public health knowledge and action in controversial land-use developments |
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Eva Elliott, Emily Harrop, & Gareth H. Williams |
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13 A precautionary talethe role of the precautionary principle in policy-making for public health |
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Denis Fischbacher-Smith & Kenneth Calman |
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Section 3 From the inside, looking out at those looking inorganizational issues around preparation and response for public health risks |
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14 Changes to food risk management and communication |
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15 Communicating risk across publics and between organizations: the case of childhood accidents |
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16 Exporting Pandora's Boxexploitation, risk communication, and public health problems associated with the export of hazard |
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Denis Fischbacher-Smith & Ray Hudson |
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17 Communication about persistent environmental risks: problems of knowledge exchange and potential of participative techniques |
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Sara Fuller, Karen Bickerstaff, Fu-Meng Khaw, & Sarah Curtis |
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18 Geographical information systems as a means for communicating about public health |
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19 Exploring and communicating risk: scenario-based workshops |
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Simon French & John Maule |
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20 Embedding better practice in risk communication and public health |
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Peter Bennett, Kenneth Calman, Sarah Curtis, & Denis Fischbacher-Smith |
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Index |
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