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Kamarulzaman, Yusniza.
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Public perceptions of radiation effects on health risks and well-being = a case of RFEMF risk perceptions in Malaysia /
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Public perceptions of radiation effects on health risks and well-being/ by Yusniza Kamarulzaman ... [et al.].
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a case of RFEMF risk perceptions in Malaysia /
other author:
Kamarulzaman, Yusniza.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2020.,
Description:
xiii, 73 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction and Background -- Radiation and RF-EMF -- Risk Perception -- Risk Communication -- Perceived Risk and Public Behavior -- Issues and Gaps -- Research Methodology -- Research Approach -- Research Sample -- Data Sources -- Data Analyses Findings -- Public Profiles -- Research Outputs -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Discussion on Findings -- Recommendations -- Implications -- Limitations and Future Research -- Appendix References.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Radiation - Physiological effect. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9894-1
ISBN:
9789813298941
Public perceptions of radiation effects on health risks and well-being = a case of RFEMF risk perceptions in Malaysia /
Public perceptions of radiation effects on health risks and well-being
a case of RFEMF risk perceptions in Malaysia /[electronic resource] :by Yusniza Kamarulzaman ... [et al.]. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2020. - xiii, 73 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - SpringerBriefs in environment, security, development and peace,v.332193-3162 ;. - SpringerBriefs in environment, security, development and peace ;v.33..
Introduction and Background -- Radiation and RF-EMF -- Risk Perception -- Risk Communication -- Perceived Risk and Public Behavior -- Issues and Gaps -- Research Methodology -- Research Approach -- Research Sample -- Data Sources -- Data Analyses Findings -- Public Profiles -- Research Outputs -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Discussion on Findings -- Recommendations -- Implications -- Limitations and Future Research -- Appendix References.
This book reports on the investigation of the public's perception of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Field (RF-EMF) radiation effects on health and well-being, in Malaysia. It elaborates on how understanding the impact of perceived risk is essential in order to investigate the explanatory value and effectiveness of interventions influencing these beliefs. The book expands on the knowledge and understanding of different risk perception related to radiation in order to explain the gap in literature regarding the relationship between risk perceptions that lead to public behaviors. In doing so, the book presents empirical findings of a national study that unveils two key factors affecting public risk perceptions: psycho-graphic and personal factors. It offers a more collective and cultural understanding of public perceptions on radiation risks via a systematic mixed-method research approach. Research in the book also show that while the radiation risk is recognizable and unavoidable, the relevant stakeholders should be more proactive and committed to communicate and rectify the perception of radiation. The book thus serves as a valuable source of reference to understand the debate and to invite more participatory dialogues on radiation risk perceptions among public.
ISBN: 9789813298941
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LC Class. No.: RA1231.R2
Dewey Class. No.: 363.1799
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