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41Crisis Communication IV: Errors, Misimpressions, and Half-Truths (Page 1) Copyright © 2004 by Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard (Traducción en Español – http://www.psandman.com/handouts/sand12dS.pdf)  19.

Crisis Communication IV: Errors, Misimpressions, and Half-Truths (Page 1) Copyright © 2004 by Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard (Traducción en Español – http://www.psandman.com/handouts/sand12dS.pdf) 19.

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Language: English - Date: 2013-05-04 08:09:54
42Hazard Versus Outrage: A “Thought Experiment” and a Real Experiment (p. 1) Copyright © 1995 by Peter M. Sandman The Thought Experiment Imagine a roomful of citizens listening to an expert on pesticide risks, someone

Hazard Versus Outrage: A “Thought Experiment” and a Real Experiment (p. 1) Copyright © 1995 by Peter M. Sandman The Thought Experiment Imagine a roomful of citizens listening to an expert on pesticide risks, someone

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-02 20:04:24
43“Watch Out!” Precaution Advocacy Fundamentals (Page 1 of 4) Copyright © 2007 by Peter M. Sandman Precaution advocacy is high-hazard, low-outrage risk communication. The goal is thus to arouse an apathetic public to

“Watch Out!” Precaution Advocacy Fundamentals (Page 1 of 4) Copyright © 2007 by Peter M. Sandman Precaution advocacy is high-hazard, low-outrage risk communication. The goal is thus to arouse an apathetic public to

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Language: English - Date: 2013-05-04 17:36:37
44Using Risk Communications approach for Dialogue with Stakeholders in Complex Radiological Circumstances Dr Gaya M Gamhewage

Using Risk Communications approach for Dialogue with Stakeholders in Complex Radiological Circumstances Dr Gaya M Gamhewage

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-25 04:57:01
45Media Coverage of Risk Controversies: Why Do Journalists Focus on Outrage? Copyright © 1994 by Peter M. Sandman 1.  Journalists are unprepared. Many are even technophobic.

Media Coverage of Risk Controversies: Why Do Journalists Focus on Outrage? Copyright © 1994 by Peter M. Sandman 1. Journalists are unprepared. Many are even technophobic.

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-02 18:09:12
46Employee Outrage vs. Community Outrage Copyright © 1995 by Peter M. Sandman Employees respond very much like anyone else to risk controversies, focusing much more on outrage than on hazard. But there are differences: 1.

Employee Outrage vs. Community Outrage Copyright © 1995 by Peter M. Sandman Employees respond very much like anyone else to risk controversies, focusing much more on outrage than on hazard. But there are differences: 1.

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-02 17:45:18
47Cognitive Barriers to Risk Communication Copyright © 1992 by Peter M. Sandman 1.  “Nobody around here is especially outraged about our activities, so there is no need to

Cognitive Barriers to Risk Communication Copyright © 1992 by Peter M. Sandman 1. “Nobody around here is especially outraged about our activities, so there is no need to

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48Peter M. Sandman: Brief Biography Creator of the “Risk = Hazard + Outrage” formula for risk communication, Peter M. Sandman is one of the preeminent risk communication speakers and consultants in the United States to

Peter M. Sandman: Brief Biography Creator of the “Risk = Hazard + Outrage” formula for risk communication, Peter M. Sandman is one of the preeminent risk communication speakers and consultants in the United States to

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-02 18:09:15
49Y2K: A Risk Communication Perspective (p. 1 of 2) Copyright © 1999 by Peter M. Sandman 1. Accept that Y2K is a high-outrage risk. It is involuntary, unnatural, and unfamiliar; memorable, dreaded, and catastrophic. Uncer

Y2K: A Risk Communication Perspective (p. 1 of 2) Copyright © 1999 by Peter M. Sandman 1. Accept that Y2K is a high-outrage risk. It is involuntary, unnatural, and unfamiliar; memorable, dreaded, and catastrophic. Uncer

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-02 20:04:25
50Media Coverage of Risk Controversies: Recommendations for Journalists Copyright © 1994 by Peter M. Sandman 1.

Media Coverage of Risk Controversies: Recommendations for Journalists Copyright © 1994 by Peter M. Sandman 1.

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-02 17:45:20