Journal article

Risk Perception and Risk Talk: The Case of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Radiation Risk

T Kusumi, R Hirayama, Y Kashima

Risk Analysis | Published : 2017

Abstract

Individuals’ perceptions and their interpersonal communication about a risk event, or risk talk, can play a significant role in the formation of societal responses to the risk event. As they formulate their risk opinions and speak to others, risk information can circulate through their social networks and contribute to the construction of their risk information environment. In the present study, Japanese citizens’ risk perception and risk talk were examined in the context of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear radiation risk. We hypothesized and found that the risk information environment and risk literacy (i.e., competencies to understand and use risk information) interact to influence their risk..

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