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      Soziologische Aufklärung 5 

      Risiko und Gefahr

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      VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften

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          Defining risk

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            Simplification in Scientific Work: An Example from Neuroscience Research

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              Six propositions on public participation and their relevance for risk communication.

              New societal obligations for communicating risk information are emerging in a variety of contexts. This article draws upon the lengthy societal experience with citizen participation programs to identify how risk communication efforts may be effectively structured and implemented. Six major propositions address such themes as means/ends differences in expectations, the timing of the program, the role of credibility and trust, the need for technical and analytical resources, differing thresholds of public involvement, and limitations upon current understandings. Key conclusions for the design of risk communication programs are set forth.
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                1990
                : 131-169
                10.1007/978-3-322-97005-3_6
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