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Experiential Knowledge as Discourse: Authority and Parrhesia in News Media Risk Communication
John Gaffey
Centre for Law and Justice
Law, Justice and Resilience Research Group
Home Affairs, Policing and Security Science (HAPSS) Research Group
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Social Sciences
Risk Communication
100%
News Flow
85%
Information
71%
Cultural Users
57%
Authority
57%
Theses
42%
Television News
42%
Risk Society
42%
Experiential Knowledge
42%
Preference
42%
Case Studies
28%
Research
28%
Online News
28%
Audience
28%
Examinations
28%
Experts
28%
Social Media
14%
Questionnaires
14%
Semi-Structured Interview
14%
Expert Knowledge
14%
Customs and Traditions
14%
Consumer Information
14%
News Use
14%
Approach
14%
Experience
14%
Environment
14%
Knowledge
14%
Understanding
14%
Theory
14%
Narrative
14%
Interviews
14%
Logopedics
14%
Content
14%
Consumption
14%