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What was the meaning of Chernobyl?.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1990Description: 8p., 23 refsSubject(s): Subject: This report focuses on three general areas of interest: i/ controversial issues such as defensive avoidance and denial; ii/ identifying productive directions for new research; and, iii/ an attempt to uncover the general meaning of Chernobyl. All of these studies support the conclusion that social knowledge should form the basis for hazard management policy.
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Reprinted from Journal of Environmental Psychology; 1990; Vol 10, pp169-176

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This report focuses on three general areas of interest: i/ controversial issues such as defensive avoidance and denial; ii/ identifying productive directions for new research; and, iii/ an attempt to uncover the general meaning of Chernobyl. All of these studies support the conclusion that social knowledge should form the basis for hazard management policy.

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