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BSE in the UK: why the risk communication strategy failed
Karsten Klint Jensen
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Arts & Humanities
Risk Communication
75%
Communication Strategies
63%
Transparency
37%
Uncertainty
34%
Openness
28%
Risk Assessment
27%
Scientific Uncertainty
24%
Food
20%
Receipt
17%
Government
17%
Faith
16%
New Information
15%
Confidence
13%
Characterization
11%
Policymaker
9%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
bovine spongiform encephalopathy
84%
risk communication
76%
transparency
45%
public
29%
risk assessment
22%
recommendation
22%
food
20%
sheep
16%
advice
15%
policy
8%
analysis
3%
Agriculture & Biology
risk communication
100%
uncertainty
58%
information transparency
54%
risk assessment
24%
risk characterization
20%
fearfulness
13%
beef
10%
case studies
10%
sheep
8%
Chemical Compounds
Communication
53%
Transparency
44%
Risk Assessment
35%
Food
21%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Communication
44%
Uncertainty
34%
Risk Assessment
12%
Food
10%
Red Meat
8%
Administrative Personnel
7%
Sheep
6%
Fear
6%
Aptitude
5%