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

Publication Info. New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
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Series Electronic media research series
Electronic media research series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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.
Summary What Did We Learn From Innovator TV Meteorologists?Linking This Study of the Innovators With Current Findings; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: News Coverage of Cancer Research: Does Disclosure of Scientific Uncertainty Enhance Credibility?; Capturing Perceptions of Credibility; Uncertainty and Credibility; Method; Results; Discussion; References; Chapter 9: Evaluating Online Health Information Systems; Introduction; Formative Research; Process Evaluation Research; Summative Evaluation Research; Conclusion and Future Directions; References.
Subject Communication in crisis management.
Communication in medicine.
Crisis management.
Health Communication
Communication en gestion de crise.
Communication en médecine.
Gestion de crise.
Communication in crisis management
Communication in medicine
Crisis management
Added Author O'Hair, Dan, editor.
Chapman, Heather, editor.
Sizemore, Megan, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Risk and health communication in an evolving media environment. New York, NY : Routledge, 2018 9781138050273 113805027X (DLC) 2017037145 (OCoLC)1004206636
ISBN 9781315168821 (electronic bk.)
1315168820 (electronic bk.)
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1351687115
9781351687126
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9781351687102
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