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Volumn 545, Issue 1, 1996, Pages 85-94

Three Phases in the Evolution of Risk Communication Practice

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EID: 0030547059     PISSN: 00027162     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/0002716296545001009     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (236)

References (19)
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    • This is the year of the earliest uses of the phrase “risk communication,” according to the references listed in 4th ed. (Jülich, Germany: Research Center Jülich GmbH), 111.
    • This is the year of the earliest uses of the phrase “risk communication,” according to the references listed in Bernd Rohrmann, Peter M. Wiedemann, and Helmut U. Stegelmann, eds., Risk Communication: An Interdisciplinary Bibliography, 4th ed. (Jülich, Germany: Research Center Jülich GmbH, 1990), pp. 26, 56, 111.
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    • The wide purview now enjoyed by the risk approach stems from a few sources, including W. W. Lowrance, Of Acceptable Risk (Los Altos, CA: Wm. Kaufmann) (New York: John Wiley, 1977). Any such separation of a dynamic process into phases and dates is somewhat arbitrary; the activities in each phase overlap.
    • The wide purview now enjoyed by the risk approach stems from a few sources, including W. W. Lowrance, Of Acceptable Risk (Los Altos, CA: Wm. Kaufmann, 1976); William D. Rowe, An Anatomy of Risk (New York: John Wiley, 1977). Any such separation of a dynamic process into phases and dates is somewhat arbitrary; the activities in each phase overlap.
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  • 4
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    • (Washington, DC: Conservation Foundation,).: Background Report for the National Conference on Risk Communication
    • The seminal work is Vincent T. Covello, Detlof von Winterfeldt, and Paul Slovic, Risk Communication: Background Report for the National Conference on Risk Communication (Washington, DC: Conservation Foundation, 1986).
    • (1986)
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    • See, for example, Ernest Siddall and Carl R. Bennett, “A People-Centered Concept of Society-Wide Risk Management,” in Environmental Health Risks: Assessment and Management, ed. R. Stephen McColl (Waterloo, ON: University of Waterloo Press, 1987), p. 272.
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    • Another way of putting this point is to say that “risk is a construct,” that is, an understanding of a risk-type situation that is related to the situation of each participant. (Munich: Knesebeck). This transition represents a complete change of emphasis within the components of the phrase “risk communication”: in Phase I, the emphasis is on the adjective; in Phase II, on the noun.
    • Another way of putting this point is to say that “risk is a construct,” that is, an understanding of a risk-type situation that is related to the situation of each participant. See Bayerische Rück, ed., Risk Is a Construct (Munich: Knesebeck, 1993). This transition represents a complete change of emphasis within the components of the phrase “risk communication”: in Phase I, the emphasis is on the adjective; in Phase II, on the noun.
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    • The Social Context of Risk Communication
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    • Social Context of Risk Communication
    • The best guide is
    • The best guide is Slovic and MacGregor, “Social Context of Risk Communication.”
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    • The Organizational Links Between Risk Communication and Risk Management: The Case of Sybron Chemicals, Inc
    • The only published case study of this type of which I am aware is
    • The only published case study of this type of which I am aware is Caron Chess et al., “The Organizational Links Between Risk Communication and Risk Management: The Case of Sybron Chemicals, Inc.,” Risk Analysis, 12: 431-438 (1992).
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