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Risk and health communication in an evolving media environment / edited by H. Dan O'Hair ; assistant editors, Heather Chapman, Megan Sizemore.

Contributor(s): Chapman, Heather [editor.] | O'Hair, Dan [editor.] | Sizemore, Megan [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Electronic media research seriesPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2018Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 160 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315168821; 9781351687102Subject(s): Communication in crisis management | Communication in medicine | Crisis managementAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 610 LOC classification: RA423.2 | .R445 2018Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
part, I Advances in Health Communication Research -- chapter 1 Prelude -- Advancing Media Research in Risk and Health Communication Contexts / \n O’Hair\n H. Dan\n -- chapter 2 Media Literacy and Parent–Adolescent Communication About Alcohol in Media -- Effects on Adolescent Alcohol Use / \n Hecht\n Michael\n \n Miller-Day\n Michelle\n \n Shin\n YoungJu\n -- chapter 3 College Students and Legalized Marijuana -- Knowledge Gaps and Belief Gaps Regarding the Law and Health Effects / \n Hindman\n Douglas Blanks\n -- chapter 4 Out of Sight, Out of Mind? -- Addressing Unconscious Brand Awareness in Healthcare Communication / \n Crosswell\n Laura\n \n Porter\n Lance\n \n Sanders\n Meghan\n -- chapter 5 Communicating Health-Related Risk and Crisis in China -- State of the Field and Ways Forward / \n Tai\n Zixue\n \n Zhang\n Zhian\n \n Deng\n Lifeng\n -- part, II Communicating and Educating the Public and Media About Risk and Science -- chapter 6 Risk Communication in Occupational Safety and Health -- Reaching Diverse Audiences in an Evolving Communication Environment / \n Scholl\n Juliann C.\n \n Van Bogaert\n Donna M.\n \n Forrester\n Christy L.\n \n Cunningham\n Thomas R.\n -- chapter 7 Best Practices of “Innovator” TV Meteorologists Who Act as Climate Change Educators / \n Rowan\n Katherine E.\n \n Kotcher\n John\n \n Walsh-Thomas\n Jenell\n \n Baldwin\n Paula K.\n \n Trowbridge\n Janey\n \n Thaker\n Jagadish T.\n \n Witte\n H. Joe\n \n Klinger\n Barry A.\n \n Cohen\n Ligia\n \n Tresch\n Candice\n \n Maibach\n Edward W.\n -- chapter 8 News Coverage of Cancer Research -- Does Disclosure of Scientific Uncertainty Enhance Credibility? / \n Ratcliff\n Chelsea L.\n \n Jensen\n Jakob D.\n \n Christy\n Katheryn\n \n Crossley\n Kaylee\n \n Krakow\n Melinda\n -- chapter 9 Evaluating Online Health Information Systems / \n Kreps\n Gary L.\n \n Alpert\n Jordan\n -- part, III Situating Theory in Risk and Health Communication Contexts -- chapter 10 Examining Print Coverage of the Keystone XL Pipeline -- Using the Social Amplification of Risk Framework / \n Haigh\n Michel M.\n -- chapter 11 Terrorism, Risk Communication, and Pluralistic Inquiry / \n Macy-Ayotte\n Kevin J.\n -- chapter 12 Communication Ethics for Risk, Crises, and Public Health Contexts / \n Bowen\n Shannon A.\n \n Li\n Jo-Yun\n -- chapter 13 Inoculation as a Risk and Health Communication Strategy in an Evolving Media Environment / \n Ivanov\n Bobi\n \n Parker\n Kimberly A.\n \n Dillingham\n Lindsay L.\n -- part, IV Exploring Messages and Media During Extreme Events -- chapter 14 First Alert Weather -- Local Broadcasters’ Communication During Weather Emergencies / \n Bruce\n Michael D.\n \n Clark\n Chandra\n \n Hodgson\n Scott\n -- chapter 15 It’s Not Preventable, Yet You Are Responsible -- Media’s Risk and Attribution Assessment of the 2012 West Nile Outbreak / \n Yu\n Nan\n \n Littlefield\n Robert\n \n Farrell\n Laura C.\n \n Wang\n Ruoxu\n -- chapter 16 Competing and Complementary Narratives in the Ebola Crisis / \n Getchel\n Morgan\n \n Sellnow-Richmond\n Deborah\n \n Woods\n Chelsea\n \n Williams\n Greg\n \n Hester\n Erin\n \n Seeger\n Matthew\n \n Sellnow\n Timothy\n .
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part, I Advances in Health Communication Research -- chapter 1 Prelude -- Advancing Media Research in Risk and Health Communication Contexts / \n O’Hair\n H. Dan\n -- chapter 2 Media Literacy and Parent–Adolescent Communication About Alcohol in Media -- Effects on Adolescent Alcohol Use / \n Hecht\n Michael\n \n Miller-Day\n Michelle\n \n Shin\n YoungJu\n -- chapter 3 College Students and Legalized Marijuana -- Knowledge Gaps and Belief Gaps Regarding the Law and Health Effects / \n Hindman\n Douglas Blanks\n -- chapter 4 Out of Sight, Out of Mind? -- Addressing Unconscious Brand Awareness in Healthcare Communication / \n Crosswell\n Laura\n \n Porter\n Lance\n \n Sanders\n Meghan\n -- chapter 5 Communicating Health-Related Risk and Crisis in China -- State of the Field and Ways Forward / \n Tai\n Zixue\n \n Zhang\n Zhian\n \n Deng\n Lifeng\n -- part, II Communicating and Educating the Public and Media About Risk and Science -- chapter 6 Risk Communication in Occupational Safety and Health -- Reaching Diverse Audiences in an Evolving Communication Environment / \n Scholl\n Juliann C.\n \n Van Bogaert\n Donna M.\n \n Forrester\n Christy L.\n \n Cunningham\n Thomas R.\n -- chapter 7 Best Practices of “Innovator” TV Meteorologists Who Act as Climate Change Educators / \n Rowan\n Katherine E.\n \n Kotcher\n John\n \n Walsh-Thomas\n Jenell\n \n Baldwin\n Paula K.\n \n Trowbridge\n Janey\n \n Thaker\n Jagadish T.\n \n Witte\n H. Joe\n \n Klinger\n Barry A.\n \n Cohen\n Ligia\n \n Tresch\n Candice\n \n Maibach\n Edward W.\n -- chapter 8 News Coverage of Cancer Research -- Does Disclosure of Scientific Uncertainty Enhance Credibility? / \n Ratcliff\n Chelsea L.\n \n Jensen\n Jakob D.\n \n Christy\n Katheryn\n \n Crossley\n Kaylee\n \n Krakow\n Melinda\n -- chapter 9 Evaluating Online Health Information Systems / \n Kreps\n Gary L.\n \n Alpert\n Jordan\n -- part, III Situating Theory in Risk and Health Communication Contexts -- chapter 10 Examining Print Coverage of the Keystone XL Pipeline -- Using the Social Amplification of Risk Framework / \n Haigh\n Michel M.\n -- chapter 11 Terrorism, Risk Communication, and Pluralistic Inquiry / \n Macy-Ayotte\n Kevin J.\n -- chapter 12 Communication Ethics for Risk, Crises, and Public Health Contexts / \n Bowen\n Shannon A.\n \n Li\n Jo-Yun\n -- chapter 13 Inoculation as a Risk and Health Communication Strategy in an Evolving Media Environment / \n Ivanov\n Bobi\n \n Parker\n Kimberly A.\n \n Dillingham\n Lindsay L.\n -- part, IV Exploring Messages and Media During Extreme Events -- chapter 14 First Alert Weather -- Local Broadcasters’ Communication During Weather Emergencies / \n Bruce\n Michael D.\n \n Clark\n Chandra\n \n Hodgson\n Scott\n -- chapter 15 It’s Not Preventable, Yet You Are Responsible -- Media’s Risk and Attribution Assessment of the 2012 West Nile Outbreak / \n Yu\n Nan\n \n Littlefield\n Robert\n \n Farrell\n Laura C.\n \n Wang\n Ruoxu\n -- chapter 16 Competing and Complementary Narratives in the Ebola Crisis / \n Getchel\n Morgan\n \n Sellnow-Richmond\n Deborah\n \n Woods\n Chelsea\n \n Williams\n Greg\n \n Hester\n Erin\n \n Seeger\n Matthew\n \n Sellnow\n Timothy\n .

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