Construction of hazard perception and activism on the Internet amplifying trivial risks and obfuscating serious ones
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[Boulder, Colo.] : [Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center], [2000].
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1 online resource (8 unnumbered pages).
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"April 12, 2001." -- P. [8]
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 5-8).
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The advent of the Internet has fundamentally altered the discussions of hazard policy between technical experts, public interest activists, and elected risk management policy makers, by providing with the immediacy, duration, geographical reach, and exponential expansion of communications among individuals.
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This work is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CMS-9319422.

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Rodrigue, C. M. (2000). Construction of hazard perception and activism on the Internet: amplifying trivial risks and obfuscating serious ones . [Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center].

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Rodrigue, Christine M. 2000. Construction of Hazard Perception and Activism On the Internet: Amplifying Trivial Risks and Obfuscating Serious Ones. [Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center].

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Rodrigue, Christine M. Construction of Hazard Perception and Activism On the Internet: Amplifying Trivial Risks and Obfuscating Serious Ones [Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center], 2000.

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Rodrigue, Christine M. Construction of Hazard Perception and Activism On the Internet: Amplifying Trivial Risks and Obfuscating Serious Ones [Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center], 2000.

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