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Psychosocial stress due to environmental and health concerns – What should be our risk communication research agenda?

How can risk communication keep a population informed but not unnecessarily alarmed? How does one obtain the authorisation from government and industry – and the personal confidence as a science communicator – to provide levels of transparency that are increasingly sought by communities, the media, and other stakeholders?

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Social license and two narratives of science communication in Australia’s gasfield communities

We explored these dynamics by addressing: (1) dialogue processes involving resource companies and communities near their operations; (2) residents’ experiences of living with uncertainty about groundwater impacts of development of this natural gas; and (3) concepts related to ‘participation status’ in expert-nonexpert communication.