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Original Articles

Researching risk and the media

Pages 55-69 | Published online: 08 Nov 2007

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Michael Volgger, Carolina Ines Garcia, Ross Taplin & Christof Pforr. (2022) Ability of residents to assess relative risk from tourists during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tourism Recreation Research 0:0, pages 1-6.
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Christopher D. Wirz, Marcus Mayorga & Branden B. Johnson. (2021) Evaluating the Effects of News-following, Volume and Content of News Coverage on Americans’ Risk Perceptions during the 2014-2016 Ebola Outbreak. Journal of Health Communication 26:5, pages 328-338.
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Josh Grimm & Joseph Schwartz. (2021) HIV and Anniversary Journalism: Susceptibility and Severity Messaging in News Coverage of World AIDS Day. Journalism Practice 15:2, pages 271-287.
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Amy A. Ross Arguedas. (2020) Medicalization in the Media: News Coverage of a New and Uncertain Diagnosis. Journalism Practice 14:9, pages 1087-1105.
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Jens O. Zinn. (2020) ‘A monstrous threat’: how a state of exception turns into a ‘new normal’. Journal of Risk Research 23:7-8, pages 1083-1091.
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Andy Alaszewski. (2020) Reflecting on and celebrating 21 years of Health, Risk & Society. Health, Risk & Society 22:2, pages 107-117.
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John Fellenor, Julie Barnett, Clive Potter, Julie Urquhart, John D. Mumford & Christopher P. Quine. (2019) Ash dieback and other tree pests and pathogens: dispersed risk events and the Social Amplification of Risk Framework. Journal of Risk Research 22:12, pages 1459-1478.
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Toni G. L. A. van der Meer, Anne C. Kroon, Piet Verhoeven & Jeroen Jonkman. (2019) Mediatization and the Disproportionate Attention to Negative News. Journalism Studies 20:6, pages 783-803.
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Sarah Niblock. (2018) “He Just Snapped”. Journalism Studies 19:16, pages 2451-2469.
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Kate Holland. (2018) Making Mental Health News. Journalism Studies 19:12, pages 1767-1785.
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Juanne N. Clarke. (2018) Bullying in newsmagazines in Canada and the US: growing up is a risky and dangerous business. Journal of Children and Media 12:1, pages 66-80.
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Yu Guo & Yiwei Li. (2018) Online amplification of air pollution risk perception: the moderating role of affect in information. Information, Communication & Society 21:1, pages 80-93.
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Adriane Schmidt, Sebastian Thuß & Thomas Meyer. (2017) Quality in risk reporting on energy issues in German news media. Journal of Risk Research 20:10, pages 1227-1252.
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Mette Marie Roslyng & Mikkel Fugl Eskjær. (2017) Mediatised risk culture: News coverage of risk technologies. Health, Risk & Society 19:3-4, pages 112-129.
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Celine Klemm, Enny Das & Tilo Hartmann. (2016) Swine flu and hype: a systematic review of media dramatization of the H1N1 influenza pandemic. Journal of Risk Research 19:1, pages 1-20.
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Thomas Hove, Hye-Jin Paek, Moonyoung Yun & Bokyung Jwa. (2015) How newspapers represent environmental risk: the case of carcinogenic hazards in South Korea. Journal of Risk Research 18:10, pages 1320-1336.
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Benjamin Deignan & Laurie Hoffman-Goetz. (2015) Emotional Tone of Ontario Newspaper Articles on the Health Effects of Industrial Wind Turbines Before and After Policy Change. Journal of Health Communication 20:5, pages 531-538.
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Dana Sawchuk & Juanne Clarke. (2015) Representations of Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in the North American Roman Catholic Print Media, 1990–2013. Journal of Disability & Religion 19:2, pages 146-167.
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Jane Long Weatherred. (2015) Child Sexual Abuse and the Media: A Literature Review. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse 24:1, pages 16-34.
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Jinjie Yang, Kaibin Xu & Lulu Rodriguez. (2014) The rejection of science frames in the news coverage of the golden rice experiment in Hunan, China. Health, Risk & Society 16:4, pages 339-354.
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Vincent Campbell. (2014) Framing Environmental Risks and Natural Disasters in Factual Entertainment Television. Environmental Communication 8:1, pages 58-74.
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Anita Howarth. (2013) A ‘superstorm’: when moral panic and new risk discourses converge in the media. Health, Risk & Society 15:8, pages 681-698.
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David J. Ball & John Watt. (2013) The risk to the public of tree fall. Journal of Risk Research 16:2, pages 261-269.
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Kate Holland, R. Warwick Blood, Michelle Imison, Simon Chapman & Andrea Fogarty. (2012) Risk, expert uncertainty, and Australian news media: public and private faces of expert opinion during the 2009 swine flu pandemic. Journal of Risk Research 15:6, pages 657-671.
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Juanne Nancarrow Clarke. (2012) Representations of Autism in US Magazines for Women in Comparison to the General Audience. Journal of Children and Media 6:2, pages 182-197.
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Iain Wilkinson. (2010) Grasping the point of unfathomable complexity: the new media research and risk analysis. Journal of Risk Research 13:1, pages 19-28.
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Vian Bakir. (2010) Media and risk: old and new research directions. Journal of Risk Research 13:1, pages 5-18.
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Lauren Ducat, Stuart Thomas & Warwick Blood. (2009) Sensationalising sex offenders and sexual recidivism: Impact of the Serious Sex Offender Monitoring Act 2005 on media reportage. Australian Psychologist 44:3, pages 156-165.
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N. W. Smith & H. Joffe. (2009) Climate change in the British press: the role of the visual. Journal of Risk Research 12:5, pages 647-663.
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Ketil Fred Hansen. (2009) Approaching doomsday: how SARS was presented in the Norwegian media. Journal of Risk Research 12:3-4, pages 345-360.
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Eva Musso & SarahE.L. Wakefield. (2009) ‘Tales of mind over cancer’: Cancer risk and prevention in the Canadian print media. Health, Risk & Society 11:1, pages 17-38.
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