26 February 2008

Special issue: Risk perception and social trust

International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 8(1/2) 2008
  • Risk communication and natural hazard mitigation: how trust influences its effectiveness
  • Trust, Confidence and Cooperation model: a framework for understanding the relation between trust and Risk Perception
  • Too much trust in (social) trust? The importance of epistemic concerns and perceived antagonism
  • Building and breaking a bridge of trust in a Superfund site remediation
  • Institutional trust, information processing and perception of environmental cancer risk
  • Differences in global risk perceptions of biotechnology and the political economy of the media
  • Monitoring environment, health and perception. An experimental survey on health and environment in Flanders, Belgium
  • Factor analytic investigation of Canadians' population health risk perceptions: the role of locus of control over health risks
  • Linking environmental risk assessment and communication: an experiment in co-evolving scientific and social knowledge
  • Initial public perceptions of carbon geosequestration: implications for engagement and environmental risk communication strategies
  • Psychosocial factors, perceived risk and driving in a hostile environment: driving through tunnels
  • Social amplification of risk and environmental collective activism: a case study of Cobalt-60 contamination incident in Taiwan

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