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More About This Title Risk Communication: A Handbook for Communicating Environmental, Safety, and Health Risks
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Andrea McMakin is a Senior Communication Specialist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington. She works with government and industry clients to communicate risks and other information about science, technology, and business. She's contributed to risk communication programs involving cancer clusters, health and environmental impacts from waste and Superfund sites, nuclear safety in former Soviet countries, worker chemical exposure, and risk perception research. She has spoken and taught about communication issues for 23 years. Her work has been published and cited in technical journals and science magazines, and she wrote a local newspaper column on business issues for 5 years. A former teacher, she holds a Master of Arts degree in Communication from Washington State University.
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Tables and Figures.
1. Introduction.
Part I: Understanding Risk Communication.
2. Approaches to Communicating Risk.
3. Laws that Mandate Risk Communication.
4. Constraints to Effective Risk Communication.
5. Ethical Issues.
6. Principles of Risk Communication.
Part II: Planning the Risk Communication Effort.
7. Determine Purpose and Objectives.
8. Analyze Your Audience.
9. Develop Your Message.
10. Determine the Appropriate Methods.
11. Set a Schedule.
12. Develop a Communication Plan.
Part III: Putting Risk Communication Into Action.
13. Information Materials.
14. Visual Representation of Risks.
15. Face-to-Face Communication.
16. Working with the Media.
17. Stakeholder Participation.
18. Technology-Assisted Communication.
Part IV: Evaluating Risk Communication Efforts.
19. Evaluating Risk Communication Efforts.
Part V: Bioterrorism and Other Emergencies.
20. Risk Communication Before, During, and After Emergencies.
Part VI: Resources, Glossary, Index.
21. Resources.
22. Glossary.
23. Index.