Risk, Media and Stigma
Discover the intricate relationship between technology, risk, and public perception in Risk, Media and Stigma by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Released in 2001, this insightful paperback spans 416 pages and explores the health, safety, and environmental risks associated with modern technology. Through a thorough examination, the author delves into the roots of stigma surrounding certain products and substances, providing a comprehensive understanding of why public suspicion arises. This book offers important strategies for effectively communicating risk to inform the public and mitigate negative impacts. Ideal for anyone interested in the intersection of media, public health, and technology, Risk, Media and Stigma is a must-read for scholars and professionals alike. Enhance your understanding and navigate the complexities of technological advancement with this essential resource.