Risk Communication

Risk Communication
Author: Regina E. Lundgren,Andrea H. McMakin
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781119456155

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THE ESSENTIAL HANDBOOK FOR EFFECTIVELY COMMUNICATING ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY, AND HEALTH RISKS, FULLY REVISED AND UPDATED Now in its sixth edition, Risk Communication has proven to be a valuable resource for people who are tasked with the responsibility of understanding how to apply the most current approaches to care, consensus, and crisis communication. The sixth edition updates the text with fresh and illustrative examples, lessons learned, and recent research as well as provides advice and guidelines for communicating risk information in the United States and other countries. The authors help readers understand the basic theories and practices of risk communication and explain how to plan an effective strategy and put it into action. The book also contains information on evaluating risk communication efforts and explores how to communicate risk during and after an emergency. Risk Communication brings together in one resource proven scientific research with practical, hands-on guidance from practitioners with over 30 years of experience in the field. This important guide: Provides new examples of communication plans in government and industry, use of social media, dealing with "fake news," and new digital tools for stakeholder involvement and crisis communications Contains a new chapter on partnerships which covers topics such as assigning roles and expectations, ending partnerships, and more Presents real-world case studies with key lessons all risk communicators can apply. Written for engineers, scientists, professors and students, land use planners, public health practitioners, communication specialists, consultants, and regulators, the revised sixth edition of Risk Communication is the must-have guide for those who communicate risks.

Risk Communication

Risk Communication
Author: Regina E. Lundgren,Andrea H. McMakin
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2018-09-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781119456117

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THE ESSENTIAL HANDBOOK FOR EFFECTIVELY COMMUNICATING ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY, AND HEALTH RISKS, FULLY REVISED AND UPDATED Now in its sixth edition, Risk Communication has proven to be a valuable resource for people who are tasked with the responsibility of understanding how to apply the most current approaches to care, consensus, and crisis communication. The sixth edition updates the text with fresh and illustrative examples, lessons learned, and recent research as well as provides advice and guidelines for communicating risk information in the United States and other countries. The authors help readers understand the basic theories and practices of risk communication and explain how to plan an effective strategy and put it into action. The book also contains information on evaluating risk communication efforts and explores how to communicate risk during and after an emergency. Risk Communication brings together in one resource proven scientific research with practical, hands-on guidance from practitioners with over 30 years of experience in the field. This important guide: Provides new examples of communication plans in government and industry, use of social media, dealing with "fake news," and new digital tools for stakeholder involvement and crisis communications Contains a new chapter on partnerships which covers topics such as assigning roles and expectations, ending partnerships, and more Presents real-world case studies with key lessons all risk communicators can apply. Written for engineers, scientists, professors and students, land use planners, public health practitioners, communication specialists, consultants, and regulators, the revised sixth edition of Risk Communication is the must-have guide for those who communicate risks.

Weather and Climate Risk Communication

Weather and Climate Risk Communication
Author: Bernard Motulsky,Jean Bernard Guindon,Flore Tanguay-Hébert
Publsiher: PUQ
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2018-09-06T00:00:00-04:00
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9782760547582

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We are all exposed to meteorological and climate risks that impact our daily lives to some degree. The purpose of this book is to convey the role of communications in risk management. It deals with risk communication concepts, the actual practice of communications, communicating in a digital environment, and the overall repercussions.

Risk Communication in Action

Risk Communication in Action
Author: Dr. Dan Petersen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2002
Genre: Risk communication
ISBN: UIUC:30112110772610

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Risk Communication

Risk Communication
Author: Regina E. Lundgren
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015032596663

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When it comes to risk communication there is little margin for error. Not only is it critically important that the communication be clear and easy-to-understand, it must reach all those affected. Risk Communication, by Regina Lundgren, is a handbook designed to help scientists, engineers and writers communicate risk more effectively. With practical advice on planning the campaign, designing messages for a variety of audiences, and evaluating the message, this book can help you avoid the serious problems that result from inadequate communication of health, safety and environmental risks.

The SAGE Handbook of Risk Communication

The SAGE Handbook of Risk Communication
Author: Hyunyi Cho,Torsten Reimer,Katherine A. McComas
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2014-10-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781483312194

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In this comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of risk communication, the field’s leading experts summarize theory, current research, and practice in a range of disciplines and describe effective communication approaches for risk situations in diverse contexts, such as health, environment, science, technology, and crisis. Offering practical insights, the contributors consider risk communication in all contexts and applications—interpersonal, organizational, and societal—offering a wider view of risk communication than other volumes. Importantly, the handbook emphasizes the communication side of risk communication, providing integrative knowledge about the models, audiences, messages, and the media and channels necessary for effective risk communication that enables informed judgments and actions regarding risk. Editors Hyunyi Cho, Torsten Reimer, and Katherine McComas have significantly contributed to the field of risk communication with this important reference work—a must-have for students, scholars, and risk and crisis communication professionals.

Risk Communication in Action

Risk Communication in Action
Author: Ivy Lin,Dr. Dan Petersen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2007
Genre: Crisis management
ISBN: OCLC:250651316

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Risk Communication in Action

Risk Communication in Action
Author: Dan Petersen
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2002
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: 9781428900554

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