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Browsing by Subject Risk communication
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2006 | Managing the possible health risks of mobile telecommunications: Public understandings of precautionary action and advice | Timotijevic, L; Barnett, J |
2008 | Precautionary advice about mobile phones: Public understandings and intended responses | Barnett, J; Timotijevic, L; Vassallo, M; Shepherd, R |
2007 | Public responses to precautionary information from the department of health (UK) about possible health risks from mobile phones | Barnett, J; Timotijevic, L; Shepherd, R; Senior, V |
2003 | The social amplification of risk and the hazard sequence: The October 1995 oral contraceptive pill scare | Barnett, J; Breakwell, GM |
2011 | Study protocol: Improving patient choice in treating low back pain (IMPACT - LBP): A randomised controlled trial of a decision support package for use in physical therapy | Patel, S; Brown, S; Friede, T; Griffiths, F; Lord, J; Ngunjiri, A; Thistlethwaite, J; Tysall, C; Woolvine, M; Underwood, M |
2013 | A "superstorm": When moral panic and new risk discourses converge in the media | Howarth, A |