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Date
4-8-2021
Abstract
Jeremy Spoon explains the Emergency Management and Community Resilience degree program, its curriculum, benefits, and how to apply. Brianne Suldovsky, Assistant Professor of Communication, presents, "Communicating Science and Risk," discussing the basics of risk communication, including how publics perceive risks and best practices in risk communication. Lauren Frank, Associate Professor of Communication, presents, "Communicating Health and Risk," highlighting risk communication during COVID-19.
Subjects
Risk communication, Health risk assessment, Health risk communication -- United States, Crisis management -- United States
Disciplines
Emergency and Disaster Management
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https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/35193
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Recommended Citation
Spoon, Jeremy; Suldovsky, Brianne; and Frank, Lauren, "Communicating Science and Risk / Communicating Health and Risk" (2021). Toward Resilient Futures. 4.
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/35193