Understanding Effective Risk Communication in the Context of a Radiological Accident
Sato, Akiko (2015). Understanding Effective Risk Communication in the Context of a Radiological Accident. Fukushima Global Communication Programme Working Paper Series. United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability.
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Sub-type Working paper Author Sato, Akiko Title Understanding Effective Risk Communication in the Context of a Radiological Accident Series Title Fukushima Global Communication Programme Working Paper Series Volume/Issue No. 7 Publication Date 2015-10-30 Place of Publication Tokyo Publisher United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability Pages 17 Language eng Abstract This working paper presents the results of a review of the literature relevant to disaster risk communication, and explains its dynamic nature from psychological and socio-anthropological perspectives. The paper explores the specific challenges of risk perception and communication in the context of radiological accidents, and draws lessons from the risk-communication practices in relation to past nuclear disasters. UNBIS Thesaurus NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS Keyword Risk communication
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