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Full Description
This book presents detailed accounts of policymaking in contemporary risk communication. Specifically, it expands on the understanding of the policy decision-making process where there is little or no evidential base, and where multiple interpretations, power dynamics and values shape the interpretation of public health risk issues. The book argues that public health risk communication is a process embedded within multiple dimensions of power and set out practical way forward for public health risk communication.
Contents
Chapter 1: Risk, Risk Communication and Policy Making.- Chapter 2: Risk Assessment and the Nature of Expertise in Policy Making.- Chapter 3: The Critique of the Social Amplification of Risk Framework from the Power Perspective.- Chapter 4: The UK Smoking Debate.- Chapter 5: The UK MMR Vaccine Debate (1998 - 2000).- Chapter 6: The Sugar Debate.- Chapter 7: The Policy Evaluation Risk Communication Framework.- Chapter 8: The Role of Power and Expertise in Social Amplification of Risk.- Chapter 9: Best Practice Risk Communication and Conclusion.



